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Configuring WLAN Settings
SB1 does not provide a user Interface to configure many of the WLAN configurations supported by Fusion.
This includes WLAN profile configurations and WLAN options. Use of an MDM is required to configure these
settings. Alternately, use the Import Locally application to import wireless configuration data exported from a
device running Fusion X2.00 or Fusion X2.01.
Supported WLAN Profiles
Fusion in SB1 supports both Infrastructure and Ad-hoc modes of operation. Fusion supports different types of
Authentication and Encryption methods. But the Fusion user interface of the SB1 allow user to create only a
subset of profiles (Open, WPA Personal (TKIP) and WPA2 Personal (AES)). Other profiles like 802.1x profiles
cannot be created from SB1 user interface. Use the MSP staging method or the Import Locally application to
create/import these types of WLAN profiles.
While connecting to an 802.1x profile where the credentials are not entered as part of the WLAN profile, The
SB1 prompts the user to enter credentials (username and/or password and/or domain).
lists the different types of Authentication and Encryptions supported in SB1.
Table 3-8
Security Modes
Table 3-8
Security Mode
Legacy (Pre-WPA)
WPA - Personal
WPA2 - Personal
WPA - Enterprise
WPA2 - Enterprise
lists the Tunneled Authentications supported for PEAP, TTLS and EAP-FAST authentications.
Table 3-9
Authentication Types
None,
EAP-TLS,
EAP-FAST,
PEAP,
LEAP,
TTLS
None
None
EAP-TLS,
EAP-FAST,
PEAP,
LEAP,
TTLS
EAP-TLS,
EAP-FAST,
PEAP,
LEAP,
TTLS
Encryption Types
Open,
WEP-40 (40/24),
WEP-104 (104/24)
TKIP
TKIP,
AES
TKIP
TKIP,
AES

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