User's Manual

1. User Credentials: Select one of the following options:
Use Windows Logon: Allows the 802.1x credentials to match your Windows user
name and password. Before connection, you are prompted for your Windows logon
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 each time I connect: Prompts for user name and password every time
you log onto the network.
Use the following user name and password: The user name and password are
securely (encrypted) saved in the profile.
User Name: This user name must match the user name that is set in the
authentication server.
Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server name
identifies a domain or one of its subdomains (for example, zeelans.com, where
the server is blueberry.zeelans.com).
NOTE: Contact your administrator to obtain the domain name.
Password: This password must match the password that is set in the
authentication server. The entered password characters display as asterisks.
Confirm Password: Reenter the user password.
2. Roaming Identity: If the Roaming Identity is cleared, %domain%\%username% is the
default.
When 802.1x MS RADIUS is used as an authentication server, the server
authenticates the device that uses the Roaming Identity user name from Intel
PROSet/Wireless software, and ignores the Authentication Protocol MS-CHAP-V2
user name. This feature is the 802.1x identity supplied to the authenticator.
Microsoft IAS RADIUS accepts only a valid user name (dotNet user) for EAP clients.
When 802.1x MS RADIUS is used, enter a valid user name. For all other servers, this
is optional. Therefore, it is recommended to use the desired realm (for example,
anonymous@myrealm) instead of a true identity.
Step 3 of 3: EAP-FAST Server
Authenticated-TLS-Server Provisioning Mode is supported using a trusted CA certificate, a self-
signed server certificate, or server public keys and GTC as the inner EAP method.
Validate Server Certificate:
Validate Server Certificate:
Certificate Issuer: The server certificate received during TLS message exchange
must be issued by this certificate authority (CA). Trusted intermediate certificate
authorities and root authorities whose certificates exist in the system store are