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DTUS065 rev A.7 – June 27, 2014
Wireless Security tab, WPA-EAP Mode (in client mode):
Protected management frame (802.11w): Enable/disable the 802.11w
security feature. For more information please read section
Protected
management frame (802.11w)
Fast Transition Support (802.11r):
In any of the WPA/WPA2 modes, check this box to allow use of the 802.11r
protocol against APs that support it, resulting in a reduction of the time
necessary to authenticate when roaming.
You need to properly configure the APs, their mobility domain and NAS ids
to take advantage of this feature.
For more information, please refer to section
Fast Transition Support
(802.11r)
Key cache life time:
In any of the EAP modes, this indicates how much time the conversation
keys are retained in case the client roams back to an already authentified AP.
This reduces the roaming delay by removing most of the authentication
overhead.
You need to properly configure the APs to take advantage of this feature.
EAP-Method:
This field contains the EAP-Method to be used.
Available methods are: TLS, PEAP, LEAP
Server CA-Certificate:
Selects the location of the CA-Certificate file to be uploaded. Only PEM
certificates are allowed (see below for details).
User certificate: