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Manage certificates with SCEP (NDES):
Automatically manage client certificates with
SCEP
(page 123)
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Identity
: The user name for network access
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Password
: The password for network access
If you leave the
Identity
and
Password
fields empty, an entry mask for authentication purposes
will be shown. However, this does not apply to the methods with a client certificate (TLS and
PEAP-TLS) where these details are mandatory.
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Client Certificate
: Path to the file with the certificate for client authentication in the PEM (base64) or
DER format. If a private key in the PKCS12 format is used, leave this field empty.
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Private key
: Path to the file with the private key for the client certificate. The file can be in the PEM
(base64), DER or PFX format. The
Private Key Password
may be required for access.
Wake-on-LAN
Menu path:
Setup > Network > LAN Interfaces > [Interface] > Wake on LAN
Select the packages or messages with which the thin client can be started via the network.
Figure 43: Wake-on-LAN options
8.2.
Wireless
Menu path:
Setup > Network > LAN Interfaces > Wireless
In this area, you can configure everything relating to your wireless connections.
You will find details of compatible wireless modules in our
IGEL Linux 3rd Party Hardware Database
(
https://www.igel.com/en/service/linux-3rd-party-hardware-database.html
).
If you use mobile devices and regularly spend time in different wireless zones, you will benefit from our
new function:
IGEL Café Wireless
. This means that you can