User's Manual
1. Select one of the following authentication methods:
■ Use the Windows logon user name and password: Allows the 802.1x
credentials to match your Windows user name and password. The user's
credentials are retrieved from the user's Windows log-on process. The
credentials are only used if the user has no password defined in the Windows
log-on credentials or if there is a problem capturing the Windows log-on
credentials.
NOTE: This option is unavailable if Pre-Logon Connect is not selected
during installation of the Intel PROSet/Wireless software. Refer to
Install
or Uninstall the Single Sign On Feature.
■ Prompt for the user name and password: Select to prompt for the user
name and password before you connect to the wireless network. The user
name and password must be first set in the authentication server by the
administrator.
■ Use the following user name and password: Select to save your user
name and password for future use when an 802.1x authentication profile is
used.
■ User Name: This user name must match the user name that is set in the
authentication server by the administrator prior to client authentication.
The user name is case-sensitive. This name specifies the identity supplied
to the authenticator by the authentication protocol. This user's identity is
securely transmitted to the server only after an encrypted channel has
been established.
■ Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server
name identifies a domain or one of its sub-domains (for example,
zeelans.com, where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com). NOTE: The
domain name should be obtained from the administrator.
■ Password: Specifies the user password. The password characters are
seen as asterisks. This password must match the password that is set in
the authentication server.
■ Confirm Password: Reenter the user password.
2. Click OK to save the setting and close the page.
Cisco Compatible Extensions Options
Cisco Options: Use to enable or disable Radio Management and Mixed Cells Mode or
Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM).
NOTE: Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for CKIP, LEAP
or EAP-FAST profiles. To override this behavior, select or clear options on this
page.
❍ Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM): Select to enable the client wireless adapter for fast-
secure roaming. When a wireless LAN is configured for fast reconnection, an
EAP-
FAST, EAP-TLS, PEAP-GTC, PEAP-MSCHAPv2 or LEAP-enabled client device can roam
from one access point to another without involving the main server. Use Cisco
Centralized Key Management (CCKM), an access point configured to provide
Wireless Domain Services (WDS), to take the place of the RADIUS server and
authenticate the client without perceptible delay in voice or other time-sensitive
applications.