If your network requires the use of a certificate, see
"Obtaining Certificates" in
"Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Supported certificate types include TPM certificates.
NOTE:
On the Options tab, select the Authenticate prior to Windows domain
logon check box only when your network requires authentication before you log on to a Windows domain.
Check with your network administrator for assistance.
If you are not a member of a domain, ignore this check box.
This type of network connection uses a network key and requires a user name and password.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
Click 802.1X in the Network authentication list.
Click MD5 in the EAP method list.
On the Network Key tab, type the network key in the
Network key box and again in the Confirm network key box.
Click the User Name/Password tab.
Type your user name in the Domain/User Name box and then type
your password in the Password box and again in the
Confirm Password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.
This type of network connection requires a client certificate.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
Click TLS in the EAP method list.
On the Client Identity tab, click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate to use
(personal certificates or smart cards)
in the Show Certificate Type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
On the Server Identity tab, if appropriate for your network,
select the Validate server certificate check box, and then
click OK to accept the default Issuer and
Server name settings.
–or–
Select the Validate server certificate check box, and then click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate
(intermediate certificates
or root certificates) to use in the
Show certificate type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
–or–
If your network does not require server certificates to be validated, skip to step 7.
This type of network connection requires a user name and password.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
Click LEAP in the EAP method list.
On the User Name/Password tab, type your user name
in the Domain/User Name box, and then type your password
in the Password box and again in the Confirm password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.
This type of network connection requires a user name and password.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
click PEAP in the EAP method list,
and then, as appropriate for your network,
click either MS-CHAPv2 or GTC in the
Inner EAP method list.
NOTE:
If you click GTC, skip to step 6.
Click the User Name/Password tab.
Type your user name in the Domain/User Name box and then type
your password in the Password box and again in the
Confirm Password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.
This type of network connection requires a client certificate.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
Click PEAP in the EAP method list
and click TLS in the Inner EAP method list.
On the Client Identity tab, click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate to use
(personal certificates or smart cards)
in the Show Certificate Type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
On the Server Identity tab, if appropriate for your network,
select the Validate server certificate check box, and then
click OK to accept the default Issuer and
Server name settings.
–or–
Select the Validate server certificate check box, and then click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate (intermediate certificates or
root certificates) to use in the
Show certificate type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
–or–
If your network does not require server certificates to be validated, skip to step 7.
This type of network connection requires a user name and password.
If you opt to use authenticated provisioning, a client certificate must also be supplied
when provisioning a PAC .
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
click EAP-FAST in the EAP method list,
and then, as appropriate for your network,
click either GTC or MS-CHAPv2 in the
Inner EAP method list.
NOTE:
If you clicked GTC, skip to step 5.
On the User Name/Password tab, type your user name
in the Domain/User Name box, and then type your password
in the Password box and again in the Confirm password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.
If your network does not use authenticated provisioning, click OK.
–or–
If your network does use authenticated provisioning:
On the Options tab, select the
Use authenticated provisioning check box.
On the Client Identity tab, click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate to use
(personal certificates or smart cards)
in the Show Certificate Type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
On the Server Identity tab, if appropriate for your network,
select the Validate server certificate check box, and then
click OK to accept the default Issuer and
Server name settings.
–or–
Select the Validate server certificate check box, and then click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate (intermediate certificates or
root certificates) to use in the
Show certificate type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
–or–
If your network does not require server certificates to be validated, skip to step 7.
This type of network connection requires a client certificate.
If you opt to use authenticated provisioning, a client certificate must also be supplied
when provisioning a PAC .
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
Click EAP-FAST in the EAP method list
and click TLS in the Inner EAP method list.
On the Client Identity tab, click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate to use
(personal certificates or smart cards)
in the Show Certificate Type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
On the Server Identity tab, if appropriate for your network,
select the Validate server certificate check box, and then
click OK to accept the default Issuer and
Server name settings.
–or–
Select the Validate server certificate check box, and then click Select.
As appropriate for your network, click the type of certificate
(intermediate certificates
or root certificates) to use in the
Show certificate type list, click the specific certificate to use,
and then click OK.
–or–
If your network does not require server certificates to be validated, skip to step 7.
This type of network connection requires a user name and password.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise,
or CCKM in the Network authentication list.
Click EAP-FAST in the EAP method list
and click None in the Inner EAP method list.
Type your user name in the Domain/User Name box and then type
your password in the Password box and again in the
Confirm Password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.
This type of network connection requires a user name and password.
For a description of the encryption and authentication methods used with this type of network,
see "Available Network Authentication
Protocols" in "Connecting to an Advanced Network Using the Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility."
Type the network name in the Network name box.
NOTE:
If your network is a broadcasting network, you can click Select
to find the network name.
As appropriate for your network, click either 802.1X or WPA-Enterprise in
the Network authentication list.
Click TTLS in the EAP method list, and then, as appropriate for your network, click either PAP, CHAP,
MD5, MS-CHAP, or MS-CHAPv2 in the Inner EAP method list.
Click the User Name/Password tab.
Type your user name in the Domain/User Name box and then type
your password in the Password box and again in the
Confirm Password box.
–or–
Select the Prompt for user name and password check box.
–or–
Select the Use Windows user name and password check box.