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Certificate issuer: Select the server that issues the certificate.
Allow intermediate certificates: It must be in the server certificate chain between the server
certificate and the server specified in the "certificate issuer must be" field.
Server name: Enter an authentication sever root.
4.3.3 Example to Reconnect 802.1x Authenticated Connection after 802.1x
Authenticated connection is failed in Profile
There are two situations where a user is able to reconnect an 802.1x authenticated connection and
authenticate successfully after an 802.1x authenticated connection has failed on the profile page. They
are as follows:
When keying in an identity, password or domain name error:
Authentication type chooses "PEAP", key identity into test. Tunnel Protocol is"EAP-MSCHAP-v2,
the tunnel identity and tunnel password are tested. Those settings are the same as our intended AP's
setting.
Because of keying identity and password errors, the result will appear as in the image below.
If you want to disconnect, click "Cancel" on the Authentication Failure dialog box. If you want to
reconnect, key the identity into wpatest2. The tunnel identity is wpatest2and the tunnel password is
test2. Those setting are the same as our intended AP's setting.
Click "OK". If it has connected successfully. The result will appear as the image below.
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