User's Manual
802.11g/super-g WLAN Card User’s Manual
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Note
Currently, Windows XP does not support 152-bit encryption when using
the built-in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility. You must disable the
zero configuration in order to use 152-bit encryption.
Figure 0-2 Define Pre-Shared Keys screen
3-2-2-2 LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol)
Enables the use of LEAP for dynamic security keys. If you want to connect to a
network using Cisco LEAP, make sure to check the LEAP option and enter the
User Name and Password used to log in to the network in the provided fields.
Note
If you are going to connect to an LEAP network, you should disable
Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility entirely because it is
basically incompatible with LEAP.
Figure 0-3 Define User Information screen
3-2-2-3 Externally Managed 802.1x Keys
Windows XP provides native support for 802.1x standard. Its Wireless Zero
Configuration Utility allows to set up 802.1x related parameters. However, to
use 802.1x function, your wireless station also needs some essential
components, such as a certificate from the certificate authority. Please consult
with the network administrator for the configuring procedures.