User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Chapter 2: Status Tab
- Chapter 3: System Tab
- Chapter 4: Services Tab
- Chapter 5: Network Tab
- Chapter 6: Final Notes
- Glossary
- FCC Information
- Warranty Information
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method. IEEE 802.1X is equivalent to EAP over LAN or
WLAN. Enterprise networks commonly use this
authentication method.
WPA or WPA2 with EAP (AP Mode)
Cipher: Can be set to Auto, CCMP (AES), or TKIP and
CCMP (AES).
Radius-Authentication-Server: Specifies the IP
address of the RADIUS authentication server.
Note: Remote Authentication Dial In User
Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol that
provides centralized Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting (AAA) management for users that
connect and use a network service.
Radius-Authentication-Port: Sets the port number for
the RADIUS authentication server. Normally, the port
number is 1812.
Radius-Authentication-Secret: Configures the
password for the authentication transaction.
Radius-Accounting-Server: Specifies the IP address of
the RADIUS accounting server.
Radius-Accounting-Port: Sets the port number for the
RADIUS accounting server. Normally, the port number
is 1813.
Radius-Accounting-Secret: Configures the password
for the accounting transaction.
NAS ID: Specifies the identity of the network access
server (NAS).
WPA or WPA2 with EAP (Station Mode)
Cipher: Can be set to Auto, CCMP (AES), or TKIP and
CCMP (AES).
EAP-Method: The authentication protocol can be set
to Transport Layer Security (TLS), Tunneled TLS (TTLS),
or Protected EAP (PEAP).
Path to CA-Certificate: Selects the file for the CA
certificate.
Note: The certificate authority (CA) is a trusted
third party that issues digital certificates. In a public
key infrastructure scheme, a digital certificate certifies
the ownership of a public key by the named subject of
the certificate.
Path to Client-Certificate: Selects the file for the
client certificate.
Options for TLS as the EAP method
Path to Private Key: Selects the file for the private key.
Password of Private Key: Configures the password for
the private key.
Figure 52: Encryption options for WPA-EAP or
WPA2-EAP in Station mode.
Figure 51: Encryption options for WPA-EAP or
WPA2-EAP in AP mode.