Name Setting
Enterprise Security
Select to open the Enterprise Security settings. The security settings
that are available are dependent on the Operating Mode selected:
Device to Device (ad hoc) or Network (Infrastructure).
Network Authentication
If you configure a Device to Device (ad hoc) profile, the default is
Open authentication.
If you configure an Infrastructure profile, select:
● Open authentication: Any wireless station can request
authentication.
● Shared authentication: Uses an encryption key known only to
the receiver and sender of data.
● WPA-Personal or WPA2 Personal: Uses a password also called a
pre-shared key (PSK).
● WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise: Use on enterprise
networks with an 802.1x RADIUS server.
Data Encryption
● None: No encryption.
● WEP
● CKIP
● TKIP
● AES-CCMP
Enable 802.1x (Authentication Type)
Click to open the following 802.11x authentication types:
● MD5
● EAP-SIM
● TLS
● TTLS
● PEAP
● LEAP
● EAP-FAST
Cisco Options
Click to view the
Cisco Compatible Extensions.
NOTE: Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for
CKIP and LEAP profiles.
Advanced button
Select to access the
Advanced Settings to configure the following
options:
● Auto-Connect: Select to automatically or manually connect to a
profile.
● Auto-Import this profile (for network administrators only).
● Mandatory Access Point: Select to associate the wireless
adapter with a specific access point.
● Password Protection: Select to password protect a profile.
● Start application: Specify a program to be started when a
wireless connection is made.
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