F3X46 Series Router User Manual
Xiamen Four-Faith Communication Technology Co.,Ltd.
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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.
3. Enter the Public Server Certificate.
3.3.3
Services
3.3.3.1
Services