Chapter 5
Configuring the Client Adapter
Perform one of the following:
Step 8
On Windows 2000, click the Authentication tab.
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On Windows XP, choose the Wireless Networks tab, make sure that the Use Windows to configure
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my wireless network settings check box is checked, click the SSID of the access point to which
you want the client adapter to associate from the list of available networks, click Configure, and
choose the Authentication tab.
Step 9
For EAP type, choose Protected EAP (PEAP).
Step 10
Configure any applicable settings on the Protected EAP Properties window and subwindows.
Note
Step 11
After you have finished the configuration, PEAP authentication should begin. Depending on the
configuration settings you selected, you may be prompted for your PEAP username, password, and
domain name. Note that you may need to minimize ADU in order to access the pop-up window that
prompts you for your credentials.
Note
Note
Note
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Refer to the
"Enabling PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)" on page E-66
the PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) settings.
You can have multiple host-based EAP profiles in ADU, but the Microsoft Wireless
Configuration Manager maintains only one configuration. If you want to use different PEAP
property settings for different host-based EAP profiles, you need to repeat the previous steps
beginning with Step 4 every time you switch to a different host-based EAP profile.
When you activate a host-based EAP profile, the Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager
takes control of the client adapter's authentication attempt. However, when you activate a
non-host-based EAP profile, ADU assumes this control.
If you experience problems while using a host-based EAP profile, make sure that 802.1X
authentication is disabled for any other network connection.
Setting Security Parameters
if you need help configuring
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