
CHAPTER FIVE - CONECTIVITY
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c. Tap on the
‘Credentials’
button and enter the required
security information in the window that opens
5. Tap on the
‘Encryption:’
field to get the encryption options in view.
6. Tap on the
encryption type of your WLAN connectivity
in the
encryption list to select the encryption method.
7.
If
the SCU enables its ‘WEP keys/PSKs’ button, tap on it to enter the
required key material
.
a. In the opened window, enter the key material according to the
instructions given in the window
b. Tap on the ‘OK’ button.
8. In conclusion, tap on the
‘Commit’
button to save your profile. Be
aware that a tap on the ‘Commit’ button saves your configuration
settings permanently.
With the finished profile for WLAN connectivity the next step would be to move
on to the section ‘Associating PL3000 with Access Point under SDC Supplicant’ on
the next page.
Note!
If you want that the SDC Supplicant verifies the
validity of a server certificate, meaning that the supplicant
validates that it connects to the network that is what it
claims to be, you have to check the ‘Validate server’
checkbox. If you do that, there are two possibilities where to
put a CA certificate. The CA certificate can be stored either
in the certificate store of the Windows CE or somewhere in
the directory hierarchy. (For more information, see the
description of ‘Certificates’ applet in the section ‘Control
Panel Applets’ on page 32 and the description of the ‘Certs
Path’ on page 67 in the section ‘Thinking about Global
Settings’.) If the CA certificate is stored in Windows CE
store, you have to check the ‘Use MS store’ checkbox as
well.
Note!
In the case of EAP-TLS, a user certificate (your
device certificate) must be always stored in the Windows
CE certificate store.