Honeywell Vx9 Manual
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6 - 27 To use Sign-On credentials: Do not enter a User and Password as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network. To use Stored Credentials: Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. To use Automatic PAC Provisioning: No additional entries are required. To use manual PAC Provisioning: Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password. The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the...
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6 - 28 EAP-TLS To use EAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options are used. 1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2. Set Auth Type to Open 3. Set WPA as follows: WPA/WPA2 to use either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP WPA2 to use AEX-CCMP 4. Set Encryption to either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5. Set Authentication to EAP-TLS See Sign-On vs. Stored Credentials (page 6-13) for information on entering credentials. Scroll down to enter credentials. No entries...
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6 - 29 Select a user certificate from the Windows certificate store. Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certificate store. Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button. The name of the certificate is displayed in the User Cert box. Some versions of the LCM require a User Cert password. If this entry field is present, enter the password for the user certificate in the User Cert pwd box. If there are no user certificates in the Windows certificate store, follow these...
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6 - 30 EAP-TTLS To use EAP-TTLS, make sure the following profile options are used. 1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2. Set Auth Type to Open 3. Set WPA as follows: WPA/WPA2 to use either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP WPA2 to use AEX-CCMP 4. Set Encryption to either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5. Set Authentication to EAP-TTLS See Sign-On vs. Stored Credentials (page 6-13) for information on entering credentials. Scroll down to enter credentials:. No entries...
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6 - 31 Enter the password. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active profile is selected on the Configuration tab. See Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path (page 6-15) for more information on certificate storage. Once successfully authenticated, import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store. Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox. If using the Windows certificate store: 1. Check the Use MS...
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6 - 32 PEAP-TLS To use PEAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options are used. 1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2. Set Auth Type to Open 3. Set WPA as follows: WPA/WPA2 to use either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP WPA2 to use AEX-CCMP 4. Set Encryption to either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5. Set Authentication to PEAP-TLS See Sign-On vs. Stored Credentials (page 6-13) for information on entering credentials. Scroll down to enter credentials. No entries...
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6 - 33 Select a user certificate from the Windows certificate store. Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certificate store. Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button. The name of the certificate is displayed in the User Cert box. Some versions of the LCM require a User Cert password. If this entry field is present, enter the password for the user certificate in the User Cert pwd box. If there are no user certificates in the Windows certificate store, follow these...
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6 - 34 WPA PSK To connect using WPA/PSK, make sure the following profile options are used: 1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2. Set Auth Type to Open 3. Set WPA as follows: WPA/WPA2 to use either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP WPA2 to use AEX-CCMP 4. Set Encryption to either TKIP/AES or AES-CCMP depending on WPA type selected 5. Set Authentication to PSK Click the WEP keys/PSKs button. This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value. Enter the key and click OK. Once...
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6 - 35 Summit Wireless Network Configuration The Summit client device is a Summit 802.11a/b/g/n radio, capable of 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n data rates. The radio can be configured for no encryption, WEP encryption or WPA security. Security Options Supported are: No Security (page 6-51) WEP (page 6-52) LEAP (page 6-53) PEAP/MSCHAP (page 6-54) PEAP/GTC (page 6-56) WPA/LEAP (page 6-58) EAP-FAST (page 6-59) EAP-TLS (page 6-61) WPA PSK (page 6-63) Important Notes After making any changes to the...
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6 - 36 Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon is displayed when: The Summit radio is installed and active The Windows Zero Config utility is not active The Tray Icon setting is On Tray icon is not shown when the Thor VX9 is running Windows 7 or Windows Embedded Standard. Click the icon to launch the SCU. Use the tray icon to view the radio status:Windows XP and XP embedded: The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visual indicator of radio status. () Windows 7 Professional: The Windows...
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