Persistent.
Certain Authentication Types require that you obtain and install a client certificate. See Set up
a Client with TLS authentication or consult your administrator.
Authentication
Protocols
Authentication Protocols apply only when Network Authentication is set to WPA-Enterprise or
WPA2-Enterprise and Authentication Type is set to TTLS or PEAP.
PAP
CHAP
MS-CHAP
MS-CHAP-V2
GTC
TLS
Cisco Options Click to view the Cisco Compatible Extensions Options.
NOTE: Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for CKIP and LEAP profiles.
Advanced Click to access the Advanced Settings
and configure the following options listed.
Auto Connect: Select to automatically or manually connect to a profile.
Auto Import: Allows a network administrator to move this profile to other computers.
(Visible on user profiles only.)
Band Selection: Select the band to use for this connection profile.
Mandatory Access Point: Select to associate the WiFi adapter with a specific access point.
Password Protection: Select to password protect a profile.
Application Auto Launch: Specify a program to be started when a wireless connection is
made.
Maintain Connection: Select to remain connected to a user profile after log off. (Visible
on user profiles only.)
User Name Format: Select the user name format for the authentication server. (Visible
on administrator profiles only.)
PLC Domain Check: Select to verify the domain server's presence before the user login
process is finished. (Visible on administrator profiles only.)
User
Credentials
A profile configured for TTLS, PEAP, or EAP-FAST authentication requires one of the following
log on authentication methods:
Use Windows logon: The 802.1X credentials match your Windows user name and
password. Before connection, you are prompted for your Windows logon credentials.
NOTE: For LEAP profiles, this option is listed as Use Windows logon user name and
password.
Prompt each time I connect: Prompt for your user name and password every time
you log onto the wireless network.
NOTE: For LEAP profiles, this option is listed as Prompt for the user name and password.
Use the following: Use your saved credentials to log onto the network.
User Name: This user name must match the user name that is set in the
authentication server by the administrator prior to client authentication. The user
name is case-sensitive. This name specifies the identity supplied to the
authenticator by the authentication protocol operating over the TLS tunnel. This
identity is securely transmitted to the server only after an encrypted channel has
been established.
Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server name
identifies a domain or one of its sub-domains (for example, zeelans.com, where
the server is blueberry.zeelans.com).
Password: Specifies the user password. The password characters appear as
asterisks. This password must match the password that is set in the authentication
server.
IntelĀ® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility User's Guide