User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Wireless Topologies
- ORiNOCO Client Utility
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Technical Services and Support
- Glossary
- Safety and Regulatory Information
ORiNOCO Client Utility ORiNOCO
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1. On the Security tab, choose the WPA/WPA2 radio button, or choose the 802.1x radio button.
2. Choose EAP-TLS from the drop-down menu depending on the security options that you have selected.
Figure 4-20 Configure EAP-TLS
3. Click Configure.
NOTE: If there is no valid certificate for TLS in your system, then the application does not allow you to proceed further.
Figure 4-21 Message for no Valid Certificate
Enabling EAP-TLS security:
To use EAP-TLS security, the machine must already have the EAP-TLS certificates downloaded onto it. Check with the IT
manager.
1. The Define Certificate window appears.
2. Check the Use Machine Information for Domain Login check box, if you want the client to attempt to log into a
domain using machine authentication with a machine certificate and credentials rather than user authentication. Doing
so enables your computer to connect to the network prior to user logon. The default setting is unchecked.
NOTE: If you do not select the Use Machine Information for Domain Logon checkbox, machine authentication is not
performed. Authentication does not occur until you log on.
3. Check the Validate Server Identity check box to force the system to authenticate the identity of the server as an
added level of security.
4. If you have selected the Use Machine Information For Domain Logon check box in the Step1, then the Always Do
User Authentication check box at the bottom of the window is enabled. Perform one of the following:
•Select Always Do User Authentication check box, if you want the client to switch from machine authentication to
user authentication after logging in using your username and password. This is the default setting.
• Clear the Always Do User Authentication checkbox, if you want the client to continue to use machine
authentication after the user's computer logs into the domain.