Chapter 4 Security Setup
Setting Up EAP Authentication
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mutual EAP authentication with your RADIUS server. LEAP-enabled client
devices perform LEAP authentication through the access point even if you do not
select Require EAP.
Note
When you select Require EAP, you block client devices that are not using
EAP from authenticating through this access point radio.
Table 4-4
lists the access point settings that provide authentication for various
client devices.
Step 11
Check that a WEP key has been entered in key slot 1. If a WEP key has been set
up in slot 1, skip to
Step 15
. If no WEP key has been set up, proceed to
Step 12
.
Note
You can use EAP without enabling WEP, but packets sent between the
access point and the client device will not be encrypted. To maintain
secure communications, use WEP at all times.
Step 12
Enter a WEP key in slot 1 of the Encryption Key fields. The access point uses this
key for multicast data signals (signals sent from the access point to several client
devices at once). This key does not need to be set on client devices.
Step 13
Select
128-bit
encryption from the Key Size pull-down menu.
Table 4-4
Access Point EAP Settings for Various Client Configurations
Access Point Configuration
Client Devices Allowed to Authenticate
Network-EAP authentication
•
Client devices with LEAP enabled
•
Repeater access points with LEAP
enabled
Open authentication with
Require EAP checkbox selected
•
Client devices with EAP enabled
•
Cisco Aironet devices with EAP-TLS or
EAP-MD5 enabled through Windows XP
Note
Selecting Require EAP on the access
point blocks non-EAP client devices
from using the access point.