User's Manual

Save User Credentials checkbox to save the credentials for future use with this
802.1x profile.
27. Click OK to save the settings and connect to the network.
Setting up the Client for CCX using CKIP encryption and LEAP
authentication
Configuring LEAP using Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless
NOTE: A LEAP profile can only be configured using Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless.
An Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless CCX (v1.0) profile must be configured to connect to a
specific ESS or Wireless LAN network. The profiles settings include LEAP, CKIP and
Rogue AP detection settings.
To configure a profile for CCX security settings:
1. From the General page, click the Networks tab.
2. Click the Add button.
3. Enter the profile and network (SSID) name.
4. Select Infrastructure for the operating mode.
5. Click the Cisco Client eXtentions check box to enable CCX security. If you have
checked the Cisco's "
Mixed-Cell" box in the Advanced Setting, this option must
also be checked. Note: The Network authentication and the Data Encryption now
include the CCX security options: Open, Shared for 802.11 Authentication and
none, WEP, CKIP for Data encryption.
6. Click Next.
7. Select Open in the Network Authentication options.
8. Select CKIP as the Data encryption.
9. Click the 802.1x Enabled checkbox to enable the 802.1x security option.
10. Select LEAP as the 802.1x Authentication Type.
11. Check the Use Windows logon checkbox to allow a single-sign-on connection
process. The Credentials dialog displays after you select the profile from the Profile
List.
12. If the Use Windows Logon is not checked, click Configure to open the
credentials dialog. Enter the user name and password of the user account created
on the authentication server. Check the Save User Credentials checkbox to save