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OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
Choose EAP-TTLS from the drop-down menu.
Enabling EAP-TTLS security:
To use EAP-TTLS security, the machine must already have the EAP-TTLS
certificates downloaded onto it. Check with the IT manager.
If EAP-TTLS is supported, choose EAP-TTLS from the drop-down menu on
the right, then click the Configure button.
Select the appropriate certificate from the drop-down list and click OK.
Specify a user name for EAP authentication:
Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the EAP
user name.
OR: Enter a EAP user name in the User Name field to use a separate user
name and password and start the EAP authentication process.
Click Settings and:
Leave the server name field blank for the client to accept a certificate from any
server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate
Authority drop-down list. (recommended)
Enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a
certificate.
Change the login name if needed.
Click OK.
Enable the profile.
PEAP (EAP-GTC)
To use PEAP (EAP-GTC) 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 PEAP (EAP-GTC) from the drop-down menu.
To use PEAP (EAP-GTC) security, the server must have WPA-PEAP
certificates, and the server properties must already be set. Check with the IT
manager.
Click the Configure button.
To resume connection without providing credentials again after a temporary
loss of connection, check Always Resume the Secure Session.
Select the appropriate network certificate authority from the drop-down list.
Specify a user name for inner PEAP tunnel authentication:
Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the PEAP