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1 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 1 Connecting to the IEEE 802.1x Network Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.11. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.11. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures, including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator at.http:// ieee802.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdfstuart.kerry@philips.compatcom@ieee.org Date: 2006-05-17 Authors:

2 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 2 Introduction The IEEE meeting network is transitioning to use security and authentication –The primary motivation is to be able to identify clients that are infected or performing malicious activity. Each individual will log in using unique credentials –User name is your badge number (front side, upper right) –Password is the password you used for registration on Face-to- face-Events’ web site.

3 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 3 Connecting with the Dell Wireless Client

4 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 4 Example connecting with Dell Client Select SSID of “IEEE.1x” Choose “Open Utility” from tray icon

5 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 5 Connection settings Un-check both of these Fill in your own badge number and registration password here PEAP WPA-Enterprise

6 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 6 Connecting with the Windows XP built-in client

7 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 7 Connecting with Windows XP client Select SSID of “IEEE.1x” Click “Connect”

8 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 8 Connecting with Windows XP client, contd “Change Advanced Settings”

9 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 9 Configuring Windows XP Client “Wireless Networks” Tab Highlight “IEEE.1x” Click “Properties”

10 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 10 XP Client 802.1x Properties Select “Authentication” Tab Change to “PEAP” Click “Properties” Uncheck Click

11 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 11 MSCHAPv2 Properties Uncheck

12 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 12 Configuring Windows XP Client, contd Click OK to MSCHAPv2 Properties, and OK to other dialog boxes back to desktop. –Windows will still not connect, since it does not have credentials. You will see this message: –Click the balloon.

13 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 13 Enter credentials Your own badge Number Registration Password Leave Blank

14 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 14 Finally….

15 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 15 Connecting with the Intel client (Thanks to Stuart Kerry for the screen shots)

16 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 16 Intel General Settings

17 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 17 Intel Security Settings 1 Your own badge Number Your Registration Password

18 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 18 Intel Security Settings 2

19 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 19 Connecting with the Netgear client (Thanks to John Bahr for the screen shots)

20 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 20 Netgear Click

21 doc.: IEEE 802.11-06/753r1 Submission May 2006 Tim GodfreySlide 21 Netgear Your own badge Number


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