Re: WPA2 security settings:

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The wireless radio driver on the Windows CE end determines whether you can
actually support WPA2 or any of the other authentication or encryption
protocols. If you're using radio card X, for example, it might support PEAP
and EAP-TLS, but, unless the card vendor has a license from Cisco, it won't
support LEAP, because that's proprietary to Cisco. Summit Data
Communications cards support LEAP, for example. It also happens to support
WPA2. Without knowing what radio you're using, I think we've gone about as
far as we can.

At a guess, I'd say that your 1200 AP will only support being a LEAP
authentication server and, since your card and its driver on the CE end
don't support leap, you'll never be authenticated, so no connection.

Paul T.

"Manic" <Manic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3035D0E5-EEF3-4455-A236-A88E450EF19F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello Josh Chang,

Thank you for your reply.

I am using Cisco Aironet 1240AG series access point. Here I have set the
user name and password only. I did not aware of Domain Name configuration
in
Access Point.

What does it meant?

As per the Cisco instruction manual, i have configued the access point for
LEAP authentication mode with WPA2 encription. But in our desktop (WinCE
5.0)
i could not able to select LEAP authentication with WPA2 security. It is
supporting PEAP and TLS types only.

Have you any inputs for this...

Thanks

Manic


"Josh Chang" wrote:

Hi Manic,

The username and domain name are stored in the firmware of your
Access
Point(AP), check it out in its instrution manual......

"Manic" wrote:

Hello all,
I am using WinCE5.0. I have updated the
WinCEPB50-061231-Product-Update-Rollup-Armv4I patch from microsoft for
to
update the WPA2 security feature. I have to communicate to remote
wireless
client through Access Point with WPA2 security. I am using Cisco
Aironet
1240AG series access point. I have configured the access point with
WPA2
security and configured as local radius server for authentication.

Whenever i am trying to connect to Access point, WinCe asking username
and
domain name. I do't know about it. Where i have to configure the
Username and
Domain name in WinCE?

Advise me!

Manic


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