User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility User's Guide
- Use the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
- Main Window
- Taskbar Icon and Menu Commands
- Connection Status Icons
- Wireless Network Overview
- Connect to a WiFi Network
- Network Connection Details
- Network Properties
- Personal Security
- Use Wi-Fi Protected Setup*
- Turn Wireless Radio On or Off
- Application Settings (Tools menu)
- Administrator Tool
- Adapter Settings
- Advanced Statistics (Advanced menu)
- Exclude List Management
- Profile Management
- Profile Wizard General Settings
- Security Overview
- Enterprise Security
- Application Settings (Administrator Tool)
- Administrator Password
- Advanced Settings
- Set up Profile Security
- Configure Profiles for Network (Infrastructure) Operating Mode
- Administrator Tool Settings
- Intel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter (Tools menu)
- Manual Diagnostics Tool
- Wireless Event Viewer
- Regulatory Information
- Specifications
- Customer Support
- Warranty Information
- Glossary
click Next (no roaming identity is required) and proceed to Step 3 to configure EAP-FAST Server
certificate settings. If you do not need to configure EAP-FAST server settings, click OK to save your
settings and return to the Profiles page.
If you selected to Use my smart card, add the roaming identity, if required. Click OK to save your
settings and return to the Profiles page.
If you did not select Use a certificate (TLS Authentication), click Next to select an Authentication
Protocol. CCXv4 permits additional credentials or TLS cipher suites to establish the tunnel.
Authentication Protocol: Select either
GTC, or MS-CHAP-V2 (Default).
Generic Token Card (GTC)
GTC may be used with Server-Authenticated Mode. This enable peers using other user databases as
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and one-time password (OTP) technology to be provisioned
in-band. However, the replacement may only be achieved when used with the TLS cipher suites that
ensure server authentication.
To configure a one-time password:
1. Authentication Protocol: Select GTC (Generic Token Card).
2. User Credentials: Select Prompt each time I connect.
3. On connection prompt for: Select one of the following:
Name Description
Static Password
On connection, enter the user credentials.
One-time password (OTP)
Obtain the password from a hardware token device.
PIN (Soft Token)
Obtain the password from a soft token program.
4. Click OK.
5. Select the profile on the WiFi Networks list.
6. Click Connect. When prompted, enter the user name, domain and one-time password (OTP).
7. Click OK.
MS-CHAP-V2. This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating over the PEAP tunnel.
1. Authentication Protocol: Select MS-CHAP-V2.
2. Select the user credentials:
Use Windows logon, Prompt each time I connect, or Use the following.
3. Roaming Identity: A Roaming Identity may be populated in this field or you can use %domain%\%
username% as the default format for entering a roaming identity.
When 802.1X Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server, the server
authenticates the device using the Roaming Identity from Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi
software, and ignores the Authentication Protocol MS-CHAP-V2 user name. Microsoft IAS
RADIUS accepts only a valid user name (dotNet user) for the Roaming Identity. For all other
authentication servers, the Roaming Identity is optional. Therefore, it is recommended to use
the desired realm (for example, anonymous@myrealm) for the Roaming Identity rather than
a true identity.