Specifications
Creating the Windows Security Infrastructure
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● Wireless remote access policy.
● A remote access policy is configured for wireless connections so that employees can access the
organization intranet.
● Multiple wireless APs.
● Multiple third-party wireless APs provide wireless access in different buildings of an enterprise.
The wireless APs must support IEEE 802.1X, RADIUS, and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA™) or
WPA2™. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is recommended only for temporary use when
transitioning to WPA or WPA2.
Figure 5: Typical enterprise wireless configuration
Intranet Wireless Deployment Steps
For this configuration, complete the following steps:
● Step 1: Configuring the Certificate Infrastructure
● Step 2: Configuring Active Directory for Accounts and Groups
● Step 3: Configuring the Primary IAS Server
● Step 4: Configuring the secondary IAS server (if applicable)
● Step 5: Deploying and Configuring Wireless APs.
● Step 6: Configuring Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies Group Policy Settings
● Step 7: Installing Computer Certificates on Wireless Client Computers for EAP-TLS
● Step 8: Installing User Certificates on Wireless Client Computers for EAP-TLS
● Step 9: Configuring Wireless Clients for EAP-TLS
● Step 10: Configuring Wireless Client Computers for PEAP-MS-CHAP v2