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12 EasyLAN Wireless Quick Start Guide
If EasyLAN Wireless will use 802.1x security with TTLS, you
may need to know these parameters:
Inner authentication (PAP or MSCHAP_v2)
User name and password
Server common name 1 and server common name 2
Certificate information (Will you use the current
certificate, reinstall the default certificate, or specify the
path and password for another certificate?)
If EasyLAN Wireless will use 802.1x security with LEAP, you
may need to know these parameters:
Inner authentication (PAP or MSCHAP_v2)
User name and password
If EasyLAN Wireless will use WPA-Personal, you need to
know the pre-shared key used by the access point.
If EasyLAN Wireless will use WPA-Enterprise, which uses
802.1x security with TTLS and TKIP, you may need to
know these parameters:
Inner authentication (PAP or MSCHAP_v2)
User name and password
Server common name 1 and server common name 2
Connecting EasyLAN Wireless to Your PC
To initially configure EasyLAN Wireless, you must connect its
serial port to your PC’s serial port.
The EasyLAN Wireless serial port uses PC-compatible 9-pin
male D-connectors. Note that the standard off-the-shelf 9-pin
female to 25-pin male PC cables require a null modem adapter
in order to connect to most printers or terminals. You can order
a 9-pin female to 9-pin female serial cable from Intermec
(P/N 059167).
To connect EasyLAN Wireless to a serial port
Plug one end of the serial cable into the serial port of
EasyLAN Wireless and the other end into the serial port of
your PC.

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