Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 586

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cording to the length previously specified. ASCII requests an input of 5 characters
for a 64-bit key and 13 characters for a 128-bit key. For Hexadecimal, enter 10
characters for a 64-bit key or 26 characters for a 128-bit key in hexadecimal notation.
WPA-PSK
To enter a key for WPA-PSK, select the input method Passphrase or Hexadecimal.
In the Passphrase mode, the input must be 8 to 63 characters. In the Hexadecimal
mode, enter 64 characters.
WPA-EAP
Enter the credentials you have been given by your network administrator. For TLS,
provide Identity, Client Certificate, Client Key, and Server Certificate. TTLS and
PEAP require Identity and Password. Server Certificate and Anonymous Identity
are optional. YaST searches for any certificate under /etc/cert, so save the
certificates given to you to this location and restrict access to these files to 0600
(owner read and write).
Click Details to enter the advanced authentication dialog for your WPA-EAP setup.
Select the authentication method for the second stage of EAP-TTLS or EAP-PEAP
communication. If you selected TTLS in the previous dialog, choose any, MD5,
GTC, CHAP, PAP, MSCHAPv1, or MSCHAPv2. If you selected PEAP, choose any,
MD5, GTC, or MSCHAPv2. PEAP version can be used to force the use of a certain
PEAP implementation if the automatically-determined setting does not work for
you.
Click Expert Settings to leave the dialog for the basic configuration of the WLAN
connection and enter the expert configuration. The following options are available in
this dialog:
Channel
The specification of a channel on which the WLAN station should work is only
needed in Ad-hoc and Master modes. In Managed mode, the card automatically
searches the available channels for access points. In Ad-hoc mode, select one of
the 12 offered channels for the communication of your station with the other stations.
In Master mode, determine on which channel your card should offer access point
functionality. The default setting for this option is Auto.
Bit Rate
Depending on the performance of your network, you may want to set a certain bit
rate for the transmission from one point to another. In the default setting Auto, the
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