Honeywell Vx9 Manual
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6 - 77 PEAP/MS-CHAP 1. Select WPA/WPA2 from Set Security Options. 2. Choose PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) from the WPA/WPA2 EAP Type pulldown. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Make sure User Name and Password is selected. 5. Enter the user credentials. 6. Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile. 7. Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen. Double-clicking on any profile makes that profile active.
6 - 78 PEAP-GTC 1. Select 802.1x from Set Security Options. 2. Choose PEAP (EAP-GTC) from the WPA/WPA2 EAP Type pulldown. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Enter the token User Name. 5. Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile. 6. Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen. Double-clicking on any profile makes that profile active.
6 - 79 EAP-TLS EAP-TLS requires that appropriate server and user certificates are installed on the Thor VX9 computer. Please refer to Certificates (page 6-64) for details. 1. Select WPA/WPA2 from Set Security Options. 2. Choose EAP-TLS from the WPA/WPA2 EAP Type pulldown. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. From the Trusted Root Certification Authorities pulldown, select the appropriate root certification authority. 5. From the Select a Certificate pulldown, select the appropriate user certificate. 6. Click OK to save the certificate information and then click OK again to save the profile. 7. Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen. Double-clicking on any profile makes that profile active.
6 - 80 WPA LEAP 1. Select WPA/WPA2 from Set Security Options. 2. Choose LEAP from the WPA/WPA2 EAP Type pulldown. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Make sure Use Saved User Name and Password is selected. 5. Enter the user credentials. 6. Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile. 7. Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen. Double-clicking on any profile makes that profile active.
6 - 81 EAP-FAST 1. Select WPA/WPA2 from Set Security Options. 2. Choose EAP-FAST from the WPA/WPA2 EAP Type pulldown. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Select MSCHAPv2 User Name and Password from the EAP-FAST Authentication Method pulldown list. 5. Check the checkbox for Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning.
6 - 82 6. Click the Configure button. 7. Make sure Use Saved User Name and Password is selected. 8. Enter the user credentials. 9. Click OK to save the credential information, click OK again to save the authentication information and then click OK again to save the profile. 10. Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen. Double-clicking on any profile makes that profile active.
6 - 83 Broadcom Wireless Utility The 802.11b/g radio is configured with the Broadcom® Wireless Utility (BWU). The BWU can be accessed by: Selecting Start > All Programs > Broadcom Wireless > Broadcom Wireless Utility Clicking on the BWU icon ( ) in the system tray. Wireless Zero Config This section assumes the BWU is used to configure the radio. However, it is possible to use the Windows Wireless Zero Config (WZC) utility to configure the radio. To use WZC to configure the radio: Start the BWU and select the Wireless Networks tab. Uncheck Let this tool manage your wireless networks. Click OK. The Windows WZC utility can now be used to configure the radio. Please refer to the Help function in Microsoft Windows XP for more information on using Windows to configure the wireless network connection. To return radio control to the BWU, restart the BWU and follow the on screen instructions. Using the BWU There are many features contained in the BWU that are not covered in this document. For more information, click the Help button displayed on most BWU screens. The Wireless Network tab displays configuration options and any currently configured connection profiles. Network profiles display the type of network (infrastructure or ad hoc, the network name) and an icon if the network is secured. To create a network profile, follow these steps: 1. Click Add. 2. Click Manually connect to an advanced network. 3. See the following section for the desired network security option.
6 - 84 No Security 1. Enter the Network name (SSID). 2. Set Network authentication to Open. 3. Click OK to save the profile. 4. The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range. Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired.
6 - 85 WEP 1. Enter the Network name (SSID). 2. Set Network authentication to Open. 3. Enter and confirm the network key under Network Key. 4. Click OK to save the profile. 5. The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range. Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired.
6 - 86 LEAP 1. Enter the Network name (SSID). 2. Set Network authentication to 802.1X. 3. Select LEAP from the EAP method pulldown list. 4. Enter the user credentials and confirm the network password under User Name/Password. 5. Click OK to save the profile. 6. The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range. Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired.