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.