User Manual

Appendix C: Configuring Security Settings On Wireless Clients
IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/TLS Certificate
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3. Click Properties to bring up the Protected EAP Properties dialog and
configure the following settings.
4. Click Configure to bring up the EAP MSCHAP v2 Properties dialog.
On this dialog, disable (click to uncheck) the option to Automatically use
my Windows logon name . . . etc.
Click OK on all dialogs (starting with the EAP MSCHAP v2 Properties
dialog) to close and save your changes.
Logging On To The Wireless Network With An IEEE 802.1x PEAP Client
IEEE 802.1x PEAP clients should now be able to associate with the access point.
Client users will be prompted for a user name and password to authenticate with
the network.
C.6.2 IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/TLS Certificate
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Transport Layer Security (TLS), or EAP-
TLS, is an authentication protocol that supports the use of smart cards and certifi-
cates. You have the option of using EAP-TLS with both WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
(RADIUS) and IEEE 802.1x modes if you have an external RADIUS server on the
network to support it.
Note: If you want to use IEEE 802.1x mode with EAP-TLS certificates for
authentication and authorization of clients, you must have an external
RADIUS server and a Public Key Authority Infrastructure (PKI), includ-
ing a Certificate Authority (CA), server configured on your network.
It is beyond the scope of this document to describe these configuration of
the RADIUS server, PKI, and CA server. Consult the documentation for
those products.
Validate Server Certificate
Disable
this option (click to uncheck the box).
Note: This example assumes you are using the Built-in Authentication
server on the AP. If you are setting up EAP/PEAP on a client of an
AP that is using an external RADIUS server, you might certificate
validation and choose a certificate, depending on your infrastruc-
ture.
Select Authentication Method
Choose
Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
.
Table C.6 Protected EAP Properties Settings