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Linux - EAP-PEAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-PEAP on Linux EAP-PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a secure and common method for enterprise Wi-Fi authentication. It uses a TLS tunnel and then authenticates using a username and password ...
Linux - EAP-TLS
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-TLS on Linux EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security) is one of the most secure Wi-Fi authentication methods. It uses client and server certificates for mutual authentication without ...
Linux - TTLS + PAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using TTLS + PAP on Linux TTLS + PAP is a secure Wi-Fi authentication method used in enterprise and academic networks. This guide covers how to connect using both graphical tools and the command line on a Linux system. Option ...
Android – TTLS + PAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using TTLS + PAP on Android TTLS + PAP is a common enterprise-level Wi-Fi authentication method. This guide explains how to connect to such a network using an Android device. Step-by-Step Instructions Open your Android ...
Windows – TTLS + PAP
IronWiFi and Windows device Configuration: Create an IronWiFi account the first >>> Open an account Follow the provided instructions to set up your AP configuration >>> AP configuration instructions Follow the instructions on how to configure your ...
Windows – EAP-PEAP
Connecting a desktop system with Windows 7 to a WPA2-Enterprise secured wireless network using PEAP with MSChapv2 authentication. 1. Click on the wireless connection icon located in the bottom right corner of the screen. A list of available wireless ...
Windows – EAP-TLS
This page describes the steps required to connect a Windows desktop system to a WPA2-Enterprise secured network using TLS authentication with client certificates. Installing Root CA Certificate For your Windows users to be able to authenticate using ...
Android – EAP-TLS
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-TLS on Android EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security) is one of the most secure Wi-Fi authentication methods. It uses client and server certificates for mutual authentication, and ...
Android – EAP-PEAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-PEAP on Android EAP-PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a secure Wi-Fi authentication method that uses a TLS tunnel to protect username and password credentials. It is widely supported on Android ...
Chromebook OS – TTLS + PAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using TTLS + PAP on Chromebook TTLS + PAP is a secure Wi-Fi authentication method that tunnels credentials inside a TLS connection. Chromebooks support this configuration natively, making it suitable for enterprise and campus ...
Chromebook OS - EAP-TLS
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-TLS on a Chromebook EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security) is a highly secure enterprise Wi-Fi authentication method that uses certificates instead of passwords. Chromebooks support ...
Chromebook OS – EAP-PEAP
How to Connect to Wi-Fi Using EAP-PEAP on a Chromebook EAP-PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is commonly used in enterprise, university, and government networks. It authenticates users over a secure TLS tunnel using usernames and ...
MAC OS & iOS – TTLS + PAP
Generate a Mobile profile Download Apple Configurator from the App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-configurator-2/id1037126344?mt=12 1. Start Apple Configurator, click File -> New Profile -> Wi-Fi -> Configure. 2. Enter SSID, select ...
Apple iOS – EAP-PEAP
1. To configure your iOS devices to connect to an 802.1x Secured Wi-Fi, click on the Settings button available on your dashboard. 2. Next click on the Wi-Fi section where you will see all visible Wireless networks. Click on your network to pop up a ...