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Chapter 7: Configuring Communications
Cisco 802.11b DS SS PC Card Radio
Note: This option is available only if Static WEP Keys is enabled (see “WEP
(Wired-Equivalent Privacy)” on page 118), and LEAP is not enabled (see
“Network Security Type” on page 117).
Important: Shared Key Authentication is not recommended as it presents a
security risk.
User Name
Important: BEFORE assigning a User Name, User Password, and User
Domain, the LEAP parameter must be Enabled. To enable this
parameter in the Aironet Client Utility (ACU), review “Network
Security Type” on page 117.
The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are used by the Cisco PC
card to perform mutual authentication with the RADIUS server through the access
point. The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are stored in the PC
card’s volatile memory; they are temporary and need to be entered each time power
has been removed from the PC card.
User Password
The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are used by the Cisco PC
card to perform mutual authentication with the RADIUS server through the access
point. The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are stored in the PC
card’s volatile memory; they are temporary and need to be entered each time power
has been removed from the PC card.
User Domain
The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are used by the Cisco PC
card to perform mutual authentication with the RADIUS server through the access
point. The LEAP User Name, User Password, and User Domain are stored in the PC
card’s volatile memory; they are temporary and need to be entered each time power
has been removed from the PC card.
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