Data Sheet

Table Of Contents
xPico
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200 Series Embedded Wi-Fi
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Gateway Data Sheet 13
Enterprise Wi-Fi Security (802.11i, 802.1X/EAP)
Centralized control of security policies and ability to permit and revoke access rights and
scaling to support the large number of devices deployed within the enterprise are primary
considerations that Enterprise Wi-Fi Security addresses. With support for 802.1X, 802.11i and
EAP authentication methods along with support PKI support and X.509 certificate
management, connectivity to the enterprise network is handled via configuration and without
any integration, testing and certification of supplicant and authenticator software.
InfiniShield Security
Device manufacturers are exposed to new security risks that emerge with having connected
products. They also have to navigate the engineering complexity of providing integrated security
within their connected devices. Lantronix InfiniShield Security provides an integrated device
security framework that lets device manufacturers build this into their connected products from
the start of their design cycle instead of as an after-thought or bolted on component.
InfiniShield Security enables building secure connected products quickly and easily with a full
range of features including:
Secure Boot run only signed software on device
Secure Firmware Over the Air (FOTA) – accept signed firmware and reliable over the
air updates
Secure Connectivity – enterprise Wi-Fi security, data-in-motion authentication and
encryption
Encrypted Storage stored configuration and device data securely
Fine Grained Port Access Control prevent back-doors with fine grained control over
network ports
Root of Trust and Device Identity – certificate management, secure key storage, OEM
keys
Wi-Fi Connection Profiles
Connect to multiple wireless networks autonomously by configuring the network parameters
once and then letting the module automatically select the best network to connect to or set
policies for connecting to specific networks. Wi-Fi connection profiles eliminate the need to
manage the state of connection management from the device microcontroller or writing this via
the SDK in wireless microcontroller mode.
Configuration and Management Interface
Access the module configuration and management engine via the microcontroller or via the
network. Command Line Interface (CLI) mode offers a text based interactive interface versus
writing an elaborate driver interface for the AT command and control interface on the device
microcontroller. XML provides a programmatic interface to the module configuration and status
that is accessible via the available host interfaces or over the network interface. Web API offer
the ability to program the module configuration via the Over-The-Air (OTA) or Network
interface. For more details on the usage of these management interfaces, refer to the xPico
240/250 Embedded Wi-Fi Gateway User Guide available at
https://www.lantronix.com/products/xpico-200/
for more details.