802.1X - Peap (Eap-Gtc) - TRENDnet TEW-445UB User Manual

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108Mbps 802.11g High Power Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
Trusted Root Certification Authorities: Select the appropriate
certificate authority from the drop-down list.
User Name: Enter the user name for the certificate authority.
Password: Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for
the certificate authority.
Confirm Password: Retype the password.
Click Settings.
Specific Server or Domain: Leave the server name blank for the client
to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the
authority listed in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities drop-down
list (Recommended). You can also enter the domain name of the server
from which the client will accept a certificate.
Login Name: Enter the login name if required.
Click OK to return to the previous window. Click OK again to return to the
Profile Management window.
3.2.3.9
802.1x – PEAP (EAP-GTC)
PEAP (EAP-GTC) was standardized along with EAP in RFC 2284. EAP-GTC
allows the exchange of clear text authentication credentials across the network.
The GTC method does provide a way to move a simple username and password
from client to server using an EAP method, so it can be used to provide an
authentication method. If EAP-GTC is used to transport reusable passwords, it
must be used inside a tunnel for protection and server authentication. EAP-GTC
can be used with both TTLS and PEAP.
Select the 802.1x radio button, and then select PEAP (EAP-GTC) from the drop-
down list.
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