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Server Based Authentication:
None: Disables LEAP or EAP for your client adapter
LEAP: Enables LEAP for your client adapter
EAP: Enables EAP for your client adapter. If your operating system does not have EAP built into its code, this option is not available.
Access Point Authentication:
Open Authentication: Allows your client adapter, regardless of its WEP settings, to authenticate and attempt to communicate with an Access Point
Shared Key Authentication: Permits your client adapter to communicate only with Access Points that have the same WEP key(s) The Access Point sends a known unencrypted “challenge packet” to the client adapter, which encrypts the packet and sends it back to the Access Point. The Access Point attempts to decrypt the encrypted packet and sends an authentication response packet indicating the success or failure of the decryption back to the client adapter.
Allow Association To Mixed Cells
If your network’s Access Points are set to communicate with either WEP-enabled or WEP-disabled clients (that is, if the Use of Data Encryption by Stations parameter on the AP Radio Data Encryption screen is set to Optional), you must select this checkbox, even if your client adapter is not using WEP. If this setting is not enabled, your client adapter will not be able to establish a connection with the Access Point.
Enables or disables WEP for your client adapter. This parameter can be used in two ways:
_ If you set a WEP key using CEM, you must select this checkbox to enable WEP for your client adapter.
_ If LEAP or EAP has been enabled for your client adapter and the adapter has been authenticated to an EAP-enabled RADIUS server, this checkbox is selected automatically to indicate that the server has assigned a session-based WEP key to the adapter.