Wireless AP-3 User's Guide

Security
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Different servers support different EAP types and each EAP type provides
different features. Refer to the documentation that came with your
RADIUS server to determine which EAP types it supports.
NOTE:
The AP supports the following EAP types when Authentication
Mode is set to 802.1x or WPA: EAP-TLS, PEAP, and EAP-TTLS.
When Authentication Mode is set to Mixed, the AP supports the
following EAP types: EAP-TLS, PEAP, EAP-TLLS, and EAP-MD5
(MD5 does not support automatic key distribution; therefore, if you
choose this method you need to manually configure each client with
the network's encryption key).
EAP-Tunneled
Transport Layer
Security (TTLS)
Certificate-based authentication (a
certificate is required on the server; a
client’s username/password is tunneled to
the server over a secure connection);
supports automatic key distribution
PEAP - Protected
EAP with MS-CHAP
v2
Secure username/password-based
authentication; supports automatic key
distribution
Type Description