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Wireless Client, Table 22, LABEL, DESCRIPTION

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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 6.6.4.2 Wireless Client Use this screen to employ WPA or WPA2 as the security mode for your NWA1121-NI that is in wireless client operating mode. Select WPA or WPA2 in the Security Mode field to display the following screen. Figure 34 Security: WPA for Wireless Client The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Security: WPA/WPA2 for Wireless Client LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is the name that identifying this profile. Security Mode Choose the same security mode used by the AP. Data Encryption This shows the encryption method used by the NWA1121-NI. IEEE802.1x Authentication Eap Type The options on the left refer to EAP methods. You can choose either TLS, LEAP, PEAP or TTLS. User Information Username If you select TTLS or PEAP, the options on the right refer to authentication protocols. You can choose between PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAPv2 and/or GTC. Supply the user name of the account created in the RADIUS server. Login Name Password Certificate User Certificate Supply the password of the account created in the RADIUS server. If you select TLS, enter the name of the certificate used to to verify the identity of clients. NWA1121-NI User's Guide 85

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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
NWA1121-NI User’s Guide
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6.6.4.2
Wireless Client
Use this screen to employ WPA or WPA2 as the security mode for your NWA1121-NI that is in
wireless client operating mode. Select
WPA
or
WPA2
in the
Security Mode
field to display the
following screen.
Figure 34
Security: WPA for Wireless Client
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 22
Security: WPA/WPA2 for Wireless Client
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Security Settings
Profile Name
This is the name that identifying this profile.
Security Mode
Choose the same security mode used by the AP.
Data Encryption
This shows the encryption method used by the NWA1121-NI.
IEEE802.1x Authentication
Eap Type
The options on the left refer to EAP methods. You can choose either
TLS
,
LEAP
,
PEAP
or
TTLS
.
If you select
TTLS
or
PEAP
, the options on the right refer to authentication protocols. You
can choose between
PAP
,
CHAP
,
MSCHAP
,
MSCHAPv2
and/or
GTC
.
User Information
Username
Login Name
Supply the user name of the account created in the RADIUS server.
Password
Supply the password of the account created in the RADIUS server.
Certificate
User Certificate
If you select
TLS
, enter the name of the certificate used to to verify the identity of clients.