I've got a Windows domain. My goal is to provide secure Wifi beyond a simple password we hand out and neglect to change. 802.1x seems to be the answer. I've got compatible APs up and running. Can ...
IEEE 802.1X is a standard that defines how to provide authentication for devices that connect with other devices on local area networks (LANs). It provides a mechanism by which network switches and ...
Deploying the enterprise mode of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2) with 802.1X authentication provides great Wi-Fi security, but complicates the client configuration and connection process. In ...
I've just completed my first 802.1x setup and I wanted to see if there was anything else I should work on. Right now it's Unifi APs running 802.1x to a Win2008 R2 RADIUS server on the LAN. The APs are ...
As a result, 802.1x authentication is much easier to deploy than has been the case in the past. XpressConnect saves the initial settings of your system and has a number of ways for you to change the ...
Many switches today support 802.1X authentication, a basic building block in NAC. The key question is what kind of access authenticated users can expect. In the six-test scenarios we developed for ...
WESTMINSTER, Colo.—Part of every integrator's cybersecurity strategy right now should be a very basic step, configuring 802.1x on exterior cameras, according to Andrew Lanning, co-founder of systems ...
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.1x standard is and why you should care means understanding three separate concepts: PPP, EAP and 802.1x itself. Point-to-Point Protocol ...
In the security and wireless networking world, 802.1x is a big deal. This is the Layer 2 protocol that enables device authentication. The protocol helps keep war drivers off wireless networks and is ...
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