HP mt20 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 59

Wireless network settings, Wireless

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Option Description ● 802.1X-TTLS ● 802.1X-PEAP ● 802.1X-TLS Note the following about TTLS and PEAP: ● The Inner Authentication option should be set to whatever your server supports. ● The CA Certificate setting should point to the server's certificate on the local thin client. ● The Username and Password are the user's credentials. Note the following about TLS: ● The CA Certificate setting should point to the server's certificate on the local thin client. ● If your Private Key file is .p12 or .pfx, then the User Certificate setting can be left blank. ● The Identity setting should be the username that corresponds to the user certificate. ● The Private Key Password setting is the password of the user's private key file. Wireless network settings Use this tab to add, edit, and delete wireless profiles that correspond to wireless networks. The following tables describe the options available when adding or editing a wireless profile. NOTE: This tab is available only if the thin client has a wireless adapter. TIP: You can also access these settings by selecting the network status icon in the taskbar. Use the Wireless tab to configure general settings. Option Scan AP SSID Wireless Band SSID Hidden Enable IPv6 Enable Power Management Connection Method Security Settings Description Scans for available wireless networks. Use this box to manually enter the SSID of the wireless network if it is not found by the scan. Select Auto, 2.4GHz, or 5GHz. Enable this option if the SSID of the wireless network is set to be hidden (not broadcasting). Enables IPv6. IPv4 is used by default, and they cannot be used at the same time. Enables the power management feature for the wireless adapter. Lets you select between Automatic and Static. If your network environment is using DHCP, then the Automatic option should work without any further configurations. If Static is selected, the Static Address Configuration settings will become available. Be sure to input these values according to whether you are using IPv4 or IPv6. Lets you set the authentication setting to one of the following: ● None ● WEP ● WPA/WPA2-PSK ● 802.1X-TTLS Setup 47

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Option
Description
802.1X-TTLS
802.1X-PEAP
802.1X-TLS
Note the following about TTLS and PEAP:
The
Inner Authentication
option should be set to whatever your server supports.
The
CA
Certificate
setting should point to the server’s
certificate
on the local thin client.
The
Username
and
Password
are the user’s credentials.
Note the following about TLS:
The
CA
Certificate
setting should point to the server’s
certificate
on the local thin client.
If your
Private Key
file
is .p12 or .pfx, then the
User
Certificate
setting can be left blank.
The
Identity
setting should be the username that corresponds to the user
certificate.
The
Private Key Password
setting is the password of the user’s private key
file.
Wireless network settings
Use this tab to add, edit, and delete wireless
profiles
that correspond to wireless networks.
The following tables describe the options available when adding or editing a wireless
profile.
NOTE:
This tab is available only if the thin client has a wireless adapter.
TIP:
You can also access these settings by selecting the network status icon in the taskbar.
Use the
Wireless
tab to
configure
general settings.
Option
Description
Scan AP
Scans for available wireless networks.
SSID
Use this box to manually enter the SSID of the wireless network if it is not found by the scan.
Wireless Band
Select
Auto
,
2.4GHz
, or
5GHz
.
SSID Hidden
Enable this option if the SSID of the wireless network is set to be hidden (not broadcasting).
Enable IPv6
Enables IPv6. IPv4 is used by default, and they cannot be used at the same time.
Enable Power Management
Enables the power management feature for the wireless adapter.
Connection Method
Lets you select between
Automatic
and
Static
. If your network environment is using DHCP, then the
Automatic
option should work without any further
configurations.
If
Static
is selected, the
Static Address
Configuration
settings will become available. Be sure to input
these values according to whether you are using IPv4 or IPv6.
Security Settings
Lets you set the authentication setting to one of the following:
None
WEP
WPA/WPA2-PSK
802.1X-TTLS
Setup
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