Network Configuration
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Configuring WPA2 Enterprise - EAP-PEAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) is an authentication framework that provides common functions
and a method to negotiate a desired authentication medium.
EAP-Protected EAP (PEAP)
is similar to EAP-
TTLS and uses a server side certificate to create a secured tunnel between the client and the server. It then
uses this tunnel to authenticate the client.
Figure 3.14 WPA2 Enterprise Type - EAP-PEAP
WPA1 Root Certificate /
WPA1 Root Certificate
Import
The WPA1 Root Certificate. The Root Certificate can be uploaded to the
device by:
• Pasting the certificate in the
Paste Root Certificate
text area. To upload
the certificate, click the
Apply
button at the bottom of the screen.
• By providing the path to the file containing the certificate in the
Import
text box. Use the
Browse
button to display the
Open File
dialog box from
where the file can be selected. To upload the file containing the
certificate, click the
Apply Uploaded File
button.
Note:
These fields are only enabled when
Validate Server Certificate
option is enabled.
Apply
Use the
Apply
button to update all the changes to the device.
Reset
Use the
Reset
button to reset the fields in this screen to their default values.
Cancel
Use the
Cancel
button to cancel any changes made to the WPA2 TTLS
screen.
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