Ieee 802.1X / Eap Authentication - NEC Express5800 Series User Manual

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Chapter 5 Administrative Utilities and Settings
13.2

IEEE 802.1X / EAP authentication

Explanation about wireless LAN authentication using Radius server compliant with IEEE 802.1X / EAP.
To perform IEEE 802.1X / EAP authentication, "certificate" must be used for client authentication. US320f will lose root
certificates and client certificates installed when UWF (Unified Write Filter) is enabled after restart. If you want to keep
the certificate after rebooting, you must register the certificate store with the UWF write protection exception. For holding
the certificate, refer to Chapter 5 "14 Installing the Certificate".
EAP-PEAP
When using EAP-PEAP, it is necessary to install the root certificate in US320f and user authentication by user ID and
password is necessary at the same time. To maintain the wireless LAN connection before signing in and after signing out,
it is necessary to save the credentials.
1. Start US320f.
2. Automatically sign in with the User account.
3. Connect the USB wireless LAN adapter to the USB port of US320f.
4. Click the wireless LAN icon in the task bar notification area at the bottom right of the screen.
5. Select the network name (SSID) to be connected and click Connect.
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If you are joining a domain, please set according to the environment such as
Note
"Automatically use Windows logon name and password (and domain if there is
domain)".
Express5800/US320f User's Guide
13. Wireless LAN Settings

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