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7.3 Configuring Encryption Settings
Setting to use IEEE 802.1X on wireless LAN
After using CentreWare Internet Services to configure HTTP communication encryption settings, import a certificate
issued by another CA to the machine.
Refer
For more information about ways to encrypt HTTP communication, refer to "Configuring HTTP Communication
Encryption Settings" (P.151) .
1. Launch CentreWare Internet Services, and then log in as a machine administrator.
Refer
For details, refer to "Starting CentreWare Internet Services" (P.147).
2. Import the certificate.
1) Click[System] > [Security] > [Certificate Settings].
2) Click [Import].
3) Click [Select File], and then specify the name of the file to be imported.
4) In [Password], enter the password configured for the certificate to be imported.
5) In [Retype Password], enter the same password.
6) Click [Start].
7) Refresh the web browser.
3. Configure the Wi-Fi connection settings.
1) Click [Network].
2) Under [Connections], click [Wi-Fi] and select the [Enable] checkbox.
3) In [SSID], enter the SSID of the connection destination.
4) Select [Communication Mode].
4. Configure the security settings. Configuration depends on the authentication method of your environment.
1) For [Security Settings] > [Encryption], select either [WPA2 Enterprise] or [Mixed Mode Enterprise (AES /
TKIP)].
2) Select [Authentication Method].
3) In [Identity], enter the EAP-Identity value.
If the authentication method is EAP-TSL, proceed to Step 7.
Note
Verify with the RADIUS server administrator for EAP-Identity.
4) If the authentication method is PEAPv0 MS-CHAPv2, EAP-TTLS/PAP, EAP-TTLS/CHAP, or EAP-TTLS/MS-
CHAPv2, enter the login user name and password for WPA Enterprise authentication in [User Name] and
[Password].
5) In [Retype Password], enter the password again for confirmation.
6) For [Root Certificate], select the imported certificate authority certificate.