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during logon or after the user is logged off if the profile is not configured with
the No Network Connection Unless User is Logged In option.
Private - PACS that are stored in the private store can be accessed and used
only by the user who provisioned them or the system administrator. They are
not accessible until the user is logged onto the local system. This is the default
option.
Click Import. The PAC file appears under the selected group.
To delete a group, select the group and click Delete. You can also delete the
group by right-clicking the group and choosing Delete.
To close the Select EAP-FAST PAC window, click Close.
To automatically use PACs belonging to the same PAC authority group, check
the Use Any PAC Belonging to the Same Group check box.
Check the Use Machine PAC for Domain Logon check box if you want the
client to attempt to log into a domain using machine authentication with user
credentials rather than user authentication. Doing so enables your computer to
connect to the network prior to user logon. The default setting is unchecked.
Click OK when done configuring EAP-FAST.
EAP-TLS
To use EAP-TLS security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security
tab in the Profile Management window.
On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio button.
OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
Choose EAP-TLS from the drop-down menu.
Enabling EAP-TLS security:
To use EAP-TLS security, the machine must already have the EAP-TLS
certificates downloaded onto it. Check with the IT manager.
If EAP-TLS is supported, choose EAP-TLS from the drop-down menu on the
right, then click the Configure button.
Click Configure. The Define Certificate window appears.
Check the Use Machine Information for Domain Login check box if you want
the client to attempt to log into a domain using machine authentication with a
machine certificate and machine credentials rather than user authentication.
Doing so enables your computer to connect to the network prior to user logon.
The default setting is unchecked.
Note: If you do not check the Use Machine Information for Domain Logon