Ad-Hoc; Authentication - Motorola MC70 Integration Manual

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Ad-Hoc

Use the
dialog box to select the required information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not
Ad-Hoc
appear if you selected
Select a channel number from the
1.
Ad-Hoc Settings Dialog Box
Figure 7-7
Tap
. The
2.
Next

Authentication

Authentication
Use the
Authentication
not available and authentication is set to
Select an authentication type from the drop-down list and tap
dialog box. Selecting
Tunneled
page 7-14
for encryption options.
Authentication Dialog Box
Figure 7-8
Authentication Options
Table 7-6
Authentication
None
Default setting when authentication is not required on the network.
EAP-TLS
Select this option to enable EAP-TLS authentication. EAP-TLS is an authentication
scheme through IEEE 802.1x. It authenticates users and ensures only valid users can
connect to the network. It also restricts unauthorized users from accessing transmitted
information by using secure authentication certificates.
PEAP
Select this option to enable PEAP authentication. This method uses a digital certificate
to verify and authenticate a user's identity.
LEAP
Select this option to enable LEAP authentication, which is based on mutual
authentication. The AP and the connecting mobile computer require authentication
before gaining access to the network.
TTLS
Select this option to enable TTLS authentication.
mode. To select Ad-Hoc mode:
Infrastructure
drop-down list. The default is
Channel
dialog box displays.
dialog box to configure authentication. If you selected
by default.
None
,
, or
None
EAP TLS
Table 7-6
lists the available authentication options.
. Selecting
Next
displays the
LEAP
Encryption
Description
Wireless Applications
.
Channel 1 (2412 MHz)
mode, this dialog box is
Ad-Hoc
or
displays the
PEAP
TTLS
dialog box. See
Encryption on
7 - 7

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