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LEAP
WPA/WPA2 Passphrase Enables WPA/WPA2 Passphrase security.
Click on the Configure button and fill in the WPA/WPA2
Passphrase.
802.1x Enables 802.1x security. This option requires IT
administration.
Choosing 802.1x opens the 802.1x EAP type drop-down
menu. The options include:
EAP-FAST
EAP-TLS
EAP-TTLS
EAP-SIM
PEAP (EAP-GTC)
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)
LEAP
If the access point that the wireless adapter is associating
to has WEP set to Optional and the client has WEP
enabled, make sure that Allow Association to Mixed Cells
is checked on the Security Tab to allow association.
Pre-Shared Key (Static WEP) Enables the use of pre-shared keys that are defined on
both the access point and the station.
To define pre-shared encryption keys, choose the Pre-
Shared Key radio button and click the Configure button to
fill in the Define Pre-Shared Keys window.
If the access point that the wireless adapter is associating
to has WEP set to Optional and the client has WEP
enabled, make sure that Allow Association to Mixed Cells
is checked on the Security Tab to allow association.
None No security (not recommended).
Allow Association to Mixed Cells Check this check box if the access point with which the
client adapter is to associate has WEP set to Optional and
WEP is enabled on the client adapter. Otherwise, the
client is unable to establish a connection with the access
point.
Limit Time for Finding Domain Check this check box and enter the number of seconds
Controller To (up to 300) after which the authentication process times
out when trying to find the domain controller. Entering
zero is like unchecking this check box, which means no
time limit is imposed for finding the domain controller.
Note: The authentication process times out whenever
the authentication timer times out or the time for
finding the domain controller is reached.
Group Policy Delay Specify how much time elapses before the Windows
logon process starts group policy. Group policy is a
Windows feature used by administrators to specify
configuration options for groups of users. The objective is
to delay the start of Group Policy until wireless network