Samsung SL-C4060FX Manuel D’Utilisation

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802.1x
You can enable 802.1x authentication, which is a port-based authentication. If this authentication 
is enabled, the machine is not allowed to access through the protected side of the network until 
the machine is authorized. Use this feature to protect your network. 
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802.1x : Check to enable this feature.
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802.1x Authentication Method: Select the authentication algorithm to use.
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EAP-MD5: Offers minimal security. The MD5 hash function is vulnerable to dictionary attacks, 
and does not support key generation.
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PEAP: Recommended for users who only intend to use Microsoft desktop clients and servers. 
For other users, it is not recommended.
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EAP-MS-CHAPv2: MS-CHAPv2 provides two-way authentication between peers by 
combining a peer Challenge message with the Response packet and an authenticator 
Response message on the Success packet.
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TLS: This is used to provide secure communication over the Internet between a client and 
server.
Network Protocol
You can enable/disable what you want network protocol.
Network Security
You can enable and configure these options in SyncThru™ Web Service only(see "Security 
tab" on page 200
).
 
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IPSec: You can disable IP security settings.
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Network Filtering
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MAC Filtering : Disable MAC filtering.
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IPv4 Filtering : Disable IPv4 filtering.
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IPv6 Filtering : Disable IPv6 filtering.
NFC
You can turn on/off NFC function. The NFC feature is available when the optional Wi-Fi/NFC kit 
or Wi-Fi/NFC/BLE kit installed (see "Using the BLE/NFC feature (Optional)" on page 154).
Feature
Description
IPSec
You can disable IPSec if it is turned on in SyncThru™ Web 
Service.
Network Filtering
You can disable the network filtering options if it is turned 
on in SyncThru™ Web Service.