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Use saved user ID and password The user ID and password for the tunnel authentication are set in advance. If using the Windows logon user name and password for wireless network authentication is enabled, the available user ID and password will be used for tunnel authentication at Windows logon, and the computer will log on to the Windows domain server. To enable this setting, go to Option, and select the check box for Use Windows logon user name and password to authenticate the wireless network. When EAP authentication is set to PEAP: Validate server certificate If the server certificate must be verified, select the Validate server certificate check box, and specify the certificate of a reliable route certificate issuer. If the server name belongs to a specific domain, specify the domain name in the server name field. If the server certificate does not have to be verified, leave the Validate server certificate check box blank. The application will not check the reliability of the server, and the connection will not be tightly secured. Roaming type In the Roaming type field, enter the name of the user account that has been registered on the Radius Server. This name should be the one specified in the user ID field of the Tunnel authentication setting. Tunnel authentication The following protocols are supported for tunnel authentication: v MS-CHAP-V2 v GTC (Generic Token Card) When tunnel authentication is set to MS-CHAP-V2, you can configure the following settings (enter the name specified for the Roaming type field). Use Windows logon name and password The user ID and password that are used for Windows logon will be used for tunnel authentication as well. This setting is valid for activating the Single sign-on function, which authenticates EAP-PEAP by use of the user ID and password for Windows logon. To enable this setting, go to Option, and select the check box for Use Windows logon user name and password to authenticate the wireless network. Tunnel authentication and logon to the domain server will be processed simultaneously. For Thinkpad computers that support logging on to Windows by use of a fingerprint reader, the wireless network authentication will be processed automatically. Use temporary user ID and password If you select this setting, a message will be displayed when you deploy this location profile, asking you to enter the user ID and password for tunnel authentication. After you enter the necessary information, the authentication will start. This option is used to connect to the wireless network manually. Use saved user ID and password The user ID and password for tunnel authentication are set in advance. If the use of the Windows logon user name and password for wireless network authentication is enabled, the available user ID and password will be used for tunnel authentication at Windows logon, and the computer will 34 ThinkVantage Access Connections 4.1: User's Guide

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Use
saved
user
ID
and
password
The
user
ID
and
password
for
the
tunnel
authentication
are
set
in
advance.
If
using
the
Windows
logon
user
name
and
password
for
wireless
network
authentication
is
enabled,
the
available
user
ID
and
password
will
be
used
for
tunnel
authentication
at
Windows
logon,
and
the
computer
will
log
on
to
the
Windows
domain
server.
To
enable
this
setting,
go
to
Option
,
and
select
the
check
box
for
Use
Windows
logon
user
name
and
password
to
authenticate
the
wireless
network
.
When
EAP
authentication
is
set
to
PEAP:
Validate
server
certificate
If
the
server
certificate
must
be
verified,
select
the
Validate
server
certificate
check
box,
and
specify
the
certificate
of
a
reliable
route
certificate
issuer.
If
the
server
name
belongs
to
a
specific
domain,
specify
the
domain
name
in
the
server
name
field.
If
the
server
certificate
does
not
have
to
be
verified,
leave
the
Validate
server
certificate
check
box
blank.
The
application
will
not
check
the
reliability
of
the
server,
and
the
connection
will
not
be
tightly
secured.
Roaming
type
In
the
Roaming
type
field,
enter
the
name
of
the
user
account
that
has
been
registered
on
the
Radius
Server.
This
name
should
be
the
one
specified
in
the
user
ID
field
of
the
Tunnel
authentication
setting.
Tunnel
authentication
The
following
protocols
are
supported
for
tunnel
authentication:
v
MS-CHAP-V2
v
GTC
(Generic
Token
Card)
When
tunnel
authentication
is
set
to
MS-CHAP-V2,
you
can
configure
the
following
settings
(enter
the
name
specified
for
the
Roaming
type
field).
Use
Windows
logon
name
and
password
The
user
ID
and
password
that
are
used
for
Windows
logon
will
be
used
for
tunnel
authentication
as
well.
This
setting
is
valid
for
activating
the
Single
sign-on
function,
which
authenticates
EAP-PEAP
by
use
of
the
user
ID
and
password
for
Windows
logon.
To
enable
this
setting,
go
to
Option
,
and
select
the
check
box
for
Use
Windows
logon
user
name
and
password
to
authenticate
the
wireless
network
.
Tunnel
authentication
and
logon
to
the
domain
server
will
be
processed
simultaneously.
For
Thinkpad
computers
that
support
logging
on
to
Windows
by
use
of
a
fingerprint
reader,
the
wireless
network
authentication
will
be
processed
automatically.
Use
temporary
user
ID
and
password
If
you
select
this
setting,
a
message
will
be
displayed
when
you
deploy
this
location
profile,
asking
you
to
enter
the
user
ID
and
password
for
tunnel
authentication.
After
you
enter
the
necessary
information,
the
authentication
will
start.
This
option
is
used
to
connect
to
the
wireless
network
manually.
Use
saved
user
ID
and
password
The
user
ID
and
password
for
tunnel
authentication
are
set
in
advance.
If
the
use
of
the
Windows
logon
user
name
and
password
for
wireless
network
authentication
is
enabled,
the
available
user
ID
and
password
will
be
used
for
tunnel
authentication
at
Windows
logon,
and
the
computer
will
34
ThinkVantage
Access
Connections
4.1:
User’s
Guide