Cisco CB21AG Installation And Configuration Manual page 196

Aironet 802.11a/b/g wireless lan client adapters
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Configuring the Client Adapter
Step 10
Choose one of the following options from the Network Authentication drop-down list:
Open—Enables your client adapter, regardless of its WEP settings, to authenticate and attempt to
communicate with an access point. However, communication can occur only if the adapter's WEP
key matches that of the access point. If your adapter is not using WEP, it will not attempt to
authenticate to an access point that is using WEP and vice versa. This option is recommended if you
want to use static WEP or EAP authentication without WPA.
Shared—Enables your client adapter to authenticate and communicate only with access points that
have the same WEP key. Cisco recommends that shared key authentication not be used because it
presents a security risk.
Note
Note
WPA—Enables WPA, which enables your client adapter to associate to access points using WPA.
WPA-PSK—Enables WPA Pre-shared key (WPA-PSK), which enables your client adapter to
associate to access points using WPA-PSK.
Note
Note
Choose one of the following options from the Data encryption drop-down list:
Step 11
Disabled—Disables data encryption for your client adapter. This option is available only when
Open or Shared has been selected for Network Authentication.
WEP—Enables static or dynamic WEP for your client adapter. This option is recommended for use
with open authentication.
TKIP—Enables Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for your client adapter. This option is
recommended for use with WPA and WPA-PSK.
Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide
E-8
Appendix E
Your client adapter's network authentication setting must match that of the access points
with which it is to communicate. Otherwise, your client adapter may not be able to
authenticate to them.
EAP-TLS does not work with shared key authentication because shared key authentication
requires the use of a WEP key, and a WEP key is not set for EAP-TLS until after the
completion of EAP authentication.
The WPA-None option is not supported for use with the CB21AG or PI21AG client adapter.
Refer to the
"Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)" section on page E-4
and WPA-PSK.
Configuring the Client Adapter through the Windows XP Operating System
for more information on WPA
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