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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
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Chapter 6 Using EAP Authentication
Using PEAP
Step 6 Select either the Hardware Token or Software Token option. If you select the Software Token option,
the Password field on the One Time Password screen changes to the PIN field.
Note The Hardware Token and Software Token options are available only if you selected both of them
on the Generic Token Card Properties screen during configuration. Otherwise, only the option
you selected will be available.
Step 7 Enter either your hardware token password or your software token PIN.
Step 8 Click OK. The client adapter should now EAP authenticate. To verify authentication, double-click My
Computer, Control Panel, and Network Connections. The status appears to the right of your Wireless
Network Connection. Click View and Refresh to obtain the current status. If the client adapter is
authenticated, the status reads Authentication succeeded.
After Your Password Expires (Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases Only)
If you are using a Windows NT or 2000 domain database with PEAP and the password for your current
user ID expires, follow the steps below to change your password.
Step 1 When the Change Password screen appears (see Figure 6-14) to indicate that your password has expired,
enter your old password in the Old Password field.
Figure 6-14 Change Password Screen
Step 2 Enter your new password in both the New Password and Confirm New Password fields.
Note The password is also changed in the Windows NT or 2000 domain user database.
Step 3 Click OK. The client adapter should authenticate using your new password. To verify authentication,
double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and Network Connections. The status appears to the right
of your Wireless Network Connection. Click View and Refresh to obtain the current status. If the client
adapter is authenticated, the status reads Authentication succeeded.