Eap-fast a-id groups, Administrator tasks – Intel 3945ABG User Manual

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connection to a wireless router.

Single Sign On: Installs the Single Sign On features.This tool is used to configure

common (shared) profiles.

Wireless Management Instrumentation: Allows administrators who do not

have Intel PROSet/Wireless installed to remotely manage clients that do have Intel

PROSet/Wireless installed.

NOTE: If you plan to use Novell(R) Client(TM) for Windows, it should be installed

prior to installation of the Intel PROSet/Wireless software. If Intel PROSet/Wireless

is already installed, you should remove it prior to installation of Novell Client for

Windows.

EAP-FAST A-ID Groups

NOTE: This feature is unavailable if CCXv4 is not selected in the Administrator

Tool Application Settings

An Authority Identifier (A-ID) is the radius server that provisions Protected Access Credential

(PACs) A-ID groups. A-ID groups are shared by all users of the computer and allow EAP-FAST

profiles to support multiple PACs from multiple A-IDs.

The A-ID groups can be pre-configured by the administrator and set up through an

Administrator Package

on a user's computer. When a wireless network profile encounters a

server with an A-ID within the same group, it uses this PAC without a prompt to the user.

To add an A-ID Group:

1. Select Include A-ID Groups.

2. Click Add. Enter a new A-ID group name.

3. Click OK. The A-ID group is added to the A-ID Group list.

If the A-ID group is locked, then additional A-IDs cannot be added to the group.

To add an A-ID to an A-ID group.

1. Select a group from the A-ID Groups list.

2. Click Add in the A-IDs section.

3. Enter a new A-ID.

4. Click OK. The A-ID is added to the list.

Administrator Tasks

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