MS-CHAP-V2: MS-CHAP v2 is similar to MS-CHAP with the difference that the server also
authenticates itself with the client.
PAP: PAP provides a simple method for a remote node to establish its identity using a two-way
handshake. A username and password pair is repeatedly sent by the remote node across the link
until authentication is acknowledged.
ID / Password: Configures the identity and password for authentication.
Authentication ID / Password: Identity, password and domain name of the server. Only "EAP-
FAST" and "LEAP" authentication require a domain name.
Tunnel ID / Password: Identity and Password of the authentication server.
Client Certification: Enable client certification.
Use Client Certification: If PEAP or TTLS is selected as the authentication method, you can use a
certificate stored in the local computer. If TLS/Smart Card is used, this box is always checked.
Server Certification: Enable server certification.
User Certificate Chain: Enable the use of certificate chain and select a certification authority (CA)
server.
Allow Intermediate certificates: Enable the use of intermediate certificates.
Sever Name: Input the server name of CA server here.
Server Name must match exactly: Enable the wireless configuration utility to check that the CA
server name setting matches with the connected CA server. If not, the connection is dropped.
Domain Name must end in specified name: Enable the wireless configuration utility to check the
end of domain name. If defects are found, the connection is dropped.
Click OK to confirm the configuration or click Cancel to cancel the settings.
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