This section describes the details of the authentications supported.
Configuring EAP-TLS Authentication
EAP-TLS is an IETF open standard, and is universally supported by WLAN vendors. It provides strong security by requiring both the badge and an authentication server to prove their identities through public key cryptography or digital certificates. The EAP-TLS exchange is encrypted in a TLS tunnel, making it resistant to dictionary attacks.
Configuring EAP-FAST Authentication
The TLS tunnel is established based on shared secrets called Protected Access Credentials (PACs) instead of public key certificates.
Configuring Microsoft IAS for WPA-PEAP
This section provides high-level instructions for how to configure Microsoft Internet Authentication Service (IAS) for WPA-PEAP authentication.