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5.
The RADIUS server responds to the client with its digital certificate.
6.
The client validates the digital certificate, and replies its own digital certificate to the RADIUS server.
7.
The RADIUS server validates client’s digital certificate.
8.
The client and RADIUS server derive encryption keys.
9.
The RADIUS server sends the access point a RADIUS ACCEPT message, including the client’s WEP key.
10. The Access Point sends the client an EAP Success message along with the broadcast key and key length,
all encrypted with the client’s WEP key.
Supplicant: Wireless Network PC Card
Here is the setup for the Wireless Network PC Card under Windows XP, which is the only Operating System
that our driver supports for 802.1x.
Microsoft is planning on supporting 802.1x security in all common Windows
Operating System including Win98SE/ME/2000 by releasing Service Pack in 2003.
Please note that the setup illustration is based on our 22Mbps wireless PC Card.
1.
Go to
Start
>
Control Panel
2.
double-click on “
Network Connections
”
3.
right-click on the Wireless Network Connection that you use with our 22Mbps wireless PC Card.
4.
Click “
Properties
” to open up the Properties setting window.
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6.
Click “
Properties
” of the available wireless network, which you wish to connect or configure.
Please note that if you are going to change to a different 802.1x authentication EAP method, i.e. switch from
using MD5 to TLS, , you must remove the current existing wireless network from your Preferred networks first,
and add it in again.
To configure for using TLS authentication method, please follow steps 7 ~ 25.
Please follow steps 26 ~ for using MD5 authentication method.
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TLS Authentication
7.
Select “
The key is provided for me automatically
” option
8.
Click “
OK
” to close the Wireless Network Properties window.
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9.
Click “
Authentication
” tab
10.
Select “
Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1x
” option to enable 802.1x authentication.
11.
Select “
Smart Card or other Certificate
” from the drop-down list box for EAP type.
12.
Click “
OK
” to close the Wireless Network Connection Properties window, thus make the changes effective.
The wireless client configuration in the zero-configuration utility provided in Windows XP is now completed for
TLS configuration.
Before you can enable IEEE 802.1x authentication and have wireless client authenticated
by the Radius server, you have to download the certificate to your local computer first.
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