User's Manual
Chapter 3 — Configuring the CK60 Computer
88 CK60 Series Handheld Computer User’s Manual
To Enable LEAP with Network EAP
1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP.”
2 Set Association to “Network EAP.” See page 65 for information about
EAP.
3 Select Encryption to either “WEP” or “CKIP.” See page 65 for more
information about WEP and page 65 for more information about CKIP.
4 Enter your unique User Name to use this protocol.
5 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each
time to access the protocol, or leave Use following password as selected
to automatically use the protocol without entering a password.
Advanced
Use this page to configure additional settings for this profile. Tap X to
return to the Profiles page.
• Detect Rogue APs:
Wireless NICs and APs associate based on the SSID configured for the
NIC. Given an SSID, the BSSID with the strongest signal is often cho-
sen for association. After association, 802.1x authentication may occur
and during authentication credentials to uniquely identify a user - these
are passed between the NIC and the AP.
The base 802.1x technology does not protect the network from “rogue
APs.” These can mimic a legitimate AP to authentication protocols and
user credentials. This provides illegal users ways to mimic legitimate
users and steal network resources and compromise security.
Check this box to detect and report client behavior suspected of being
rogue APs. Once a rouge AP is detected, your CK60 Computer no
longer associates with that AP until you perform a warm boot.
Clear this box to solve AP connection problems that result when an AP
gets put on the rogue AP list due to inadvertant failed authentications
and not because it is a real rouge.