802.11B Wireless Security Supplement; Installing The 802.11B Wireless Security Supplement - Honeywell 7900L0P-422C20E - Hand Held Products Dolphin 7900 User Manual

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802.11b Wireless Security Supplement

The 802.11b Wireless Security Supplement is also called the AEGIS Client
securing wired and wireless networks. The Client is a standards-based implementation of IEEE 802.1X and can be configured
to work with almost any network equipment–wired or wireless–that supports the 802.1X authentication standard. The Client is
also interoperable with 802.1X-capable wireless APs and authentication servers including Microsoft's IAS and Cisco's ACS.
The Client solves the problem of key distribution in wireless LANs by using public key authentication and encryption between
Wireless APs (WAP) and roaming stations to exchange dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys. In addition, network
managers can control 802.1X user profiles from a centralized RADIUS server or, in the case of TTLS, from a RADIUS Diameter
or other AAA servers. The Client supports both wireless (802.11b/g) and Ethernet interfaces.
802.1X Supplicant Protocol Support
Authentication
The Client supports the following authentication methods according to the 802.1X protocols:
MD5
EAP TLS
EAP TTLS
Cisco LEAP and PEAP
Microsoft PEAP
Encryption
The Client supports the following encryptions methods:
WEP
TKIP

Installing the 802.11b Wireless Security Supplement

The *.cab file for the Client is stored in the \IPSM folder on the terminal but is not installed because it is not stored in the
\IPSM\Autoinstall folder. You have to move the *.cab file for the Client from the \IPSM folder to the \IPSM\Autoinstall folder
then reboot.
Note: The *.cab file for the Client will be named LeWM*.cab.
1. Open the 802.11b Settings utility; see
2. Tap the
Config Tab
(page 8-4) and delete the all network profiles in the
3. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer and navigate to the \IPSM folder.
4. Tap and hold on the LeWM*.cab file and select Cut on the popup menu.
5. Scroll up and tap the AutoInstall folder to open it.
6. Tap and hold on an empty space on the window inside the folder.
8 - 10
802.11b Settings
on page
8-2.
Rev F
10/16/07
®
offers a comprehensive IEEE 802.1X supplicant for
Preferred Profiles
(page 8-4) section.
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