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Using LEAP Security
To use security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the
Security tab in the Profile Management window.
LEAP security requires that all infrastructure devices (e.g.
access points and servers) are configured for LEAP authentication. Check with the IT manager.
Enabling LEAP
| On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio
button. Choose WPA-LEAP from the drop-down menu. |
| OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x
radio
button. Choose LEAP from the drop-down menu. |
- Click the Configure button.
- Specify a user name and password:
Select to Use Temporary User Name
and Password by choosing the radio button:
| Check Use Windows User Name
to use the Windows user name as the LEAP user name. |
| OR: Check Manually Prompt for LEAP
User Name and Password to manually enter a user name and password and start the LEAP authentication process.
The system then prompts the user for a user name and password on each
login, or when the user chooses Manual LEAP Login
from the Action menu. |
Select to Use Saved User Name
and Password by choosing the radio button:
| Specify the LEAP user name, password, and domain to to
automatically authenticate on each login. |
Enter the user name and password.
Confirm the password.
Specify a domain name:
| Check the Include Windows Logon
Domain with User Name setting to pass the Windows login domain and
user name to the RADIUS server. (default) |
| OR: Enter a specific domain name. |
If desired, check No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In
to force the wireless adapter to disassociate after logging off.
Enter the LEAP authentication timeout time (between 30 and
500 seconds) to
specify how long LEAP should wait before declaring authentication failed,
and sending an error message. The default is 90 seconds.
Click OK.
Enable the profile.
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