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Evaluation of Client Mode with Enterprise Security
Figure 6: Enterprise Security Set-up
In this set-up the RS-WC-301 EVB acts as a client Wi-Fi module. It connects to an
Enterprise security enabled Access Point. RS-WC-301 module support four Enterprise
Security modes:
1.
EAP-TLS
2.
EAP-TTLS
3.
EAP-FAST
4.
PEAP-MSCHAPV2
5.1
Radius Server Configuration
To evaluate any of the Enterprise Security modes, a Radius server should
be running on a Laptop/PC (node D in the above figure) connected to the
Access Point. A Linux compatible radius server package is downloadable
from
http://freeradius.org
. Installation instructions can be found in the
documentation included in the package. Additionally, the install process is
described below.
Installation of the Radius Server on a Linux PC
If the user wants to use the sample radius server for evaluation, he can
install it on a Linux PC (recommended Fedora 2.6.30).
1.
Uncompress the package freeradius-server-2.1.12.tar in the desired
location in the Linux PC. After uncompressing is done, change directory
to the
freeradius-server-2.1.12
folder
PC (P)
RS-WC-
301(A)
UART
Interface
Laptop/PC
(D) running
Radius
Server
Access Point
(B)
“Test_AP”
Ethernet
Interface
Laptop (C)