Using Wpa-Psk Advanced Security; Basic Requirements For Wpa-Psk - NETGEAR WAG511 User Manual

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User's Manual for the NETGEAR Dual Band Wireless PC Card 32-bit CardBus WAG511
Select the WPA radio button and choose the EAP option (TLS or PEAP) your wireless
b.
network uses. Fill in the EAP parameters.
Whatever Certificate and CA Server options you fill in will automatically also populate
the Domain Name and Login Name fields.
If you are using the EAP-TLS option, be sure the certificate from the CA is already
installed on the PC.
If you are using the EAP-PEAP option, the certificate can be dynamically downloaded
to the client.
If the wireless network you are joining is using the Windows login credentials as the
EAP-PEAP authentication method, enter your Windows network user name and
password. Otherwise, enter the User Name and Password your network administrator
provides.
Click OK, then click Apply for the changes to take effect, and Close to exit the utility.
c.
4. Save your settings in a Profile.

Using WPA-PSK Advanced Security

You can have very strong security on your wireless connection by enabling WPA-PSK. For more
information on wireless security, see
Figure 5-4: WPA-PSK in a Wireless Network

Basic Requirements for WPA-PSK

WPA-PSK requires these elements:
A WPA enabled wireless adapter with WPA client software such as the WAG511.
1.
Wireless Security Configuration
"Wireless Networking Overview" on page
202-10041-01 September 2004
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