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WiFi 802.1x authentication settings
These settings are not required based on the current Wi-Fi authentication settings. They are only
configurable when WEP with 802.1x authentication or WPA with 802.1x authentication are
enabled on the WiFi Security Settings tab.
EAP Methods: These are the types of Extensible Authentication Protocols (EAP) or
outer protocols that are allowed to establish the initial connection with an authentication
server or access point. These are used with WEP with 802.1x authentication and WPA
with 802.1x authentication.
PEAP: Stands for "Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol." A username and
password must be specified to use PEAP.
TLS: Stands for "Transport Layer Security." A client certificate and private key must be
installed in order to use TLS.
TTLS: Stands for "Tunneled Transport Layer Security." A username and password
must be specified to use TTLS.
PEAP/TTLS Tunneled Authentication Protocols: These are the types of inner
protocols that can be used within the encrypted connection established by PEAP or
TTLS.
These Extensible Authentication Protocols (EAP) can be used with PEAP or TTLS.
GTC: Generic Token Card
MD5: Message Digest Algorithm.
MSCHAPv2: Microsoft Challenge response Protocol version 2.
OTP: One Time Password
These non-EAP protocols that can be used with TTLS.
CHAP: Challenge Response Protocol
MSCHAP: Microsoft Challenge response Protocol
TTLS MSCHAPv2: TTLS Microsoft Challenge response Protocol version 2.
PAP: Password Authentication Protocol
Client Certificate Use: When the TLS is protocol is enabled, a client certificate and
private key must be installed on the Digi device.
Certificate: Click Browse to select a client certificate file. Then click the next Browse
to select a private key file.
Private Key File: If the private key file is encrypted, a password must be specified.
Trusted Certificates: Adds and lists trusted certificates.
Verify server certificates: Enable to verify that certificates received from an
authentication server or access point are signed by a trusted certificate authority (CA).
Standard CAs are built in. Additional trusted certificates may be added.
Trusted Certificate File: To add additional trusted certificates, click Browse to select a
certificate file to upload to the Digi device, then click Upload.
Installed Certificates: Shows which client certificates have been added and are in use.
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