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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide 802.1x Configuration for IAS and Windows Clients | 625
4. Click the Advanced button to display the Networks to access window.
Figure 138 Networks to Access
This window determines what types of wireless networks the client can access. By default, Windows connects
to any type of wireless network. Make sure that the option Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) networks only is
not selected. Click Close.
5. In the Wireless Networks tab, click Add to add a wireless network.
6. Click the Association tab to enter the network properties for the SSID.
z For an SSID using dynamic WEP, enter the following:
Network Authentication: Open
Data Encryption: WEP
Select the option “The key is provided for me automatically”. Each client will use a dynamically-
generated WEP key that is automatically derived during the 802.1x process.
z For an SSID using WPA, enter the following:
Network Authentication: WPA
Data Encryption: TKIP
z For an SSID using WPA-PSK, enter the following:
Network Authentication: WPA-PSK
Data Encryption: TKIP
Enter the preshared key.
z For an SSID using WPA2, enter the following:
Network Authentication: WPA2
Data Encryption: AES
z For an SSID using WPA2-PSK, enter the following:
Network Authentication: WPA2-PSK
Data Encryption: AES
Note: This tab configures the authentication and encryption used between the wireless client and the Dell user-centric
network. Therefore, the settings for the SSID that you configure on the client must match the configuration for the SSID on the
controller.