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802.1x:
802.1x for user to connect to a wireless access point and cable
converter to provide the certification. It will limit without obtaining the
user credentials to connect to the Internet, credentials - for example, a
separate server authentication user name and password.
Peap:
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a version of
EAP, the authentication protocol used in wireless networks and Point-to-
Point connections. PEAP is designed to provide more secure
authentication for 802.11 WLANs (wireless local area networks) that
support 802.1X port access control. Here is PEAP-EAP-MS-CHAPv2.
1. Enter the User.
2. Enter the Password.
TTLS:
TTLS uses the TLS channel to exchange "attribute-value pairs" (AVPs),
much like RADIUS. (In fact, the AVP encoding format is very similar to
RADIUS.) The general encoding of information allows a TTLS server to
validate AVPs against any type of authentication mechanism. TTLS
implementations today support all methods defined by EAP, as well as
several older methods (CHAP, PAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2). TTLS can
easily be extended to work with new protocols by defining new
attributes to support new protocols.
1. Enter the User.
2. Enter the Password.
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