Wistron Corporation MS2140BG Manual De Usuario

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12.  Enter your user name in the User Name field. 
13.  Select the "Certificate Issuer" from the list. Select Any Trusted CA as the default. 
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Click the "allow intermediate certificates" checkbox to allow a number of 
unspecified certificates to be in the server certificate chain between the 
server certificate and the specified CA. If unchecked, then the specified CA 
must have directly issued the server certificate. 
14.  Enter the Server name. 
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If you know the server name enter this name. 
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Select the appropriate option to match the server name exactly or specify the 
domain name. 
15.  Under the "Client certificate" option click the Select button to open a list of installed 
certificates. 
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Note about Certificates: The specified identity should match the field "Issued 
to" in the certificate and should be registered on the authentication server 
(i.e., RADIUS server) that is used by the authenticator. Your certificate must 
be "valid" with respect to the authentication server. This requirement 
depends on the authentication server and generally means that the 
authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate 
Authority. You should be logged in using the same username you used when 
the certificate was installed. 
16.  Select the certificate from the list and click OK. The client certificate information 
displays under "Client Certificate". 
17.  Click Close
18.  Click the Finish button to save the security settings for the profile. 
Setting up the Client for WEP and MD5 authentication 
To add WEP and MD5 authentication to a new profile: 
Note: Before starting, obtain a username and password on the RADIUS server from your 
system administrator.
1.  From the General page, click the Networks tab.
2.  Click the Add button from the Profile List.
3.  Enter the profile and network (SSID) name.
4.  Select Infrastructure for the operating mode.
5.  Click Next.