User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Local Disk
- Contents: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Adapter User's Guide
- About Wireless LAN Technology
- Software Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Connecting to a Network using Intel(R) PROSet
- Using Wireless Profiles in Intel(R) PROSet
- Security
- Setting Up Security
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Customer Support
- Regulatory Information
- Warranty
4. Select Infrastructure for the operating mode.
5. Click Next.
6. Select Open (recommended) for the Network Authentication.
7. Select WEP as the Data Encryption.
8. Select either 64 or 128-bit for the Encryption Level.
9. Select the key index 1, 2, 3 or 4.
10. Enter the required pass phrase or hex key.
11. Click the 802.1x Enabled checkbox.
12. Select MD5 as the 802.1x Authentication Type.
13. Check the Use Windows logon checkbox to allow a single-sign-on connection
process. The Credentials dialog displays after you select the profile from the Profile
List.
14. If the "Use Windows Logon" is not checked, click Configure to open the
credentials dialog. Enter the user name and password of the user account created
on the authentication server. Check the Save User Credentials checkbox to save
the credentials for future use with this 802.1x profile. Note: The user name and
password do not have to be the same as the name and password of your current
Windows user login.
15. Click Close to save the settings.
16. If the Password Protection checkbox was checked on the General settings page,
then click Next display the Password page and enter a profile password.
17. Click the Finish button to save the profile settings.
18. Select the Networks tab.
19. Select the profile and click Connect.
20. If your selected "Use Windows logon" (step 13) on the Security Settings dialog the
Credentials displays. Enter your Windows user name and password. Check the
Save User Credentials checkbox to save the credentials for future use with this
profile.
21. Click OK to save the settings and connect to the network.
Setting up the Client for WPA-PSK using WEP or TKIP authentication
Use Wi-Fi Protected Access - Pre Shared Key (WPA-PSK) mode if there is no
authentication server being used. This mode does not use any 802.1x authentication
protocol, It can be used with the data encryption types: WEP or TKIP. WPA-PSK
requires configuration of a pre-shared key (PSK). You must enter a pass phrase or 64
hex characters for a Pre-Shared Key of length 256-bits. The data encryption key is