Netopia Network Card 6161210 00 01 User Manual

Netopia® 3-D Reach Utility  
User Guide  
Netopia® 3-D Reach Wireless Adapters  
April 2007  
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Table of Contents  
Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Configure connection with WEP ON  
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Configure connection with WPA-PSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Excursuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
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Table of Contents  
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Netopia 3D Reach Utility Installation  
Netopia 3D Reach Utility Installation  
1. Insert the CD. The Setup utility will run automatically and load the driver for the Netopia  
3D Reach Wireless PC Card.  
When the installation is complete, a new Wireless communication icon will appear in  
your system tray in the Windows toolbar.  
2. Click the Wireless icon to start the Netopia WLAN Utility. See “Start the Netopia 3D  
REACH Utility” on page 4.  
For Microsoft Windows XP  
1. Insert the CD. The Setup utility will run automatically and load the driver for the Netopia  
3D Reach Wireless PC Card.  
When the installation is complete, a new Wireless communication icon will appear in  
your system tray in the Windows toolbar.  
2. Click the Wireless icon to start the Windows Zero Configuration Utility. Refer to  
Microsoft for documentation on the utility.  
Macintosh Mac OS X 10.2 and higher and Linux drivers  
The Netopia 3-D Reach Utility only supports Windows 98, 2K, ME, and XP. Additional driver  
support for other Operating Systems may be downloaded from the Ralink Support website  
at www.ralink.com.tw. These drivers have not been tested and are not supported by  
Netopia.  
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Start the Netopia 3D REACH Utility  
When you start the Netopia 3D REACH Utility and select “Use Netopia 3D REACH as Con-  
figuration utility” for the first time, the system will connect to the Access Point with best  
signal strength and matching security setting. When you start the Netopia 3D REACH Util-  
ity, it will issue a scan command to the wireless adapter. After two seconds, the list will be  
updated with the results of the BSS list scan. The list includes the most commonly-used  
fields, such as SSID, signal percentage, current channel, encryption status, authentication  
mode, and network type. The green handshake icon indicates the connected BSS or IBSS  
network, as shown in figure 2-1.  
Figure 2-1 First page shown when starting the Netopia 3D REACH Utility  
While the Netopia 3D REACH Utility is running, there is also a small Netopia 3D REACH Util-  
ity icon appearing within the Windows taskbar as shown in figure 2-2. You can double click  
it to display the main menu, if you chose to close the Netopia 3D REACH Utility menu ear-  
lier. You can also right-click on it and select the option Exit to exit the Netopia 3D REACH  
Utility.  
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Start the Netopia 3D REACH Utility  
[Windows XP users only, Note:] When the Netopia 3D REACH Utility exits from the system,  
it will restore WZC to its initial state before starting Netopia 3D REACH Utility, for example,  
if WZC is stopped before the Netopia 3D REACH Utility started. WZC will stay stopped after  
the Netopia 3D REACH Utility terminated. If WZC is running before the Netopia 3D REACH  
Utility is started, it will be re-enabled after the Netopia 3D REACH Utility exited.  
Figure 2-2 Netopia 3D REACH Utility icon  
In addition, the small icon will change color to reflect the current wireless network connec-  
tion status. The status is indicated as follows:  
: Indicates Connected and Signal Strength is Excellent/Good.  
: Indicates Connected and Signal Strength is Fair/Poor  
: Indicates Not Connected yet.  
: Indicates Wireless card or driver not ready.  
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Site Survey  
Under the Site Survey tab, the system displays the information of surrounding Access  
Points from the results of the last scan. List information includes SSID, BSSID, Signal,  
Channel, Encryption Algorithm, and Network Type as shown in Figure 3-1.  
Figure 3-1 Detail information of site survey page  
Definition of each field  
1. SSID: Name of BSS or IBSS network.  
2. BSSID: MAC address of Access Point or randomly generated from IBSS.  
3. Signal: Received signal strength of specified network.  
4. Channel: Channel in use.  
5. Encryption: Encryption algorithm used within the BSS or IBSS. Valid value includes WEP,  
TKIP, AES, and Open.  
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Site Survey  
6. Authentication: Authentication mode used within the network, including Open, WEP-Key,  
WPA-PSK and WPA.  
7. Network Type: Network type in use, Infrastructure for BSS, Ad-Hoc for IBSS network.  
Connected network:  
1. When the Netopia 3D REACH Utility is running, it will automatically select the best  
Access Point to which to connect.  
2. If you want to connect to another Access Point, you can double click on the desired  
Access Point to make the connection.  
3. If the desired network has encryption other than “Open”, the Netopia 3D REACH Utility  
will display the security page and let you input the appropriate information to make the  
connection. Refer to section 4 on how to fill in the security information.  
This icon indicates the connection is successful.  
Indicates the connection status; the connected network's SSID will show up here.  
The numbers of SSID found in your surrounding wireless network.  
Issue a rescan command to the wireless device to update information on the surround-  
ing wireless network.  
Command to connect to the selected wireless network.  
Add the selected Access Point to the Profile setting. It will display the Profile page and  
save your setting to the profile setting.  
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ADD/EDIT Profile  
1. System Configuration as shown in figure 3-2.  
Figure 3-2_Profile system configuration  
Profile Name: You can enter a name for this profile.  
SSID: You can input the intended SSID name or use the pull down menu to select from  
the available Access Points.  
Power Save Mode: You can choose CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or Power Saving  
Mode.  
Network Type: There are two types, infrastructure and 802.11 ad-hoc mode. Under ad-  
hoc mode, you can also choose the preamble type. The available preamble type includes  
short and long. Also, the channel field will be available for setup in ad-hoc mode.  
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ADD/EDIT Profile  
RTS Threshold: You can adjust the RTS threshold number by sliding the bar or key  
directly to a value. The default value is 2347.  
Fragment Threshold: You can adjust the Fragment threshold number by sliding the bar  
or key directly to a value. The default value is 2346.  
Channel: Only available for setting under ad-hoc mode. You can choose the channel fre-  
quency for your ad-hoc network.  
2. Authentication and Security settings are shown in figure 3-3. Detailed operations are  
explained in section 4.  
Figure 3-3 Profile Authentication and Security  
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Encryption Setting WEP/TKIP/AES  
Authentication and Security settings, shown in figure 4-1.  
Figure 4-1 Authentication and Security setting  
Authentication Type: Three types of authentication modes are supported by the Neto-  
pia 3D REACH Utility: Open, Shared, WPA-PSK and WPA system.  
Encryption Type: For Open and Shared authentication mode, the selections of encryp-  
tion type are None and WEP. For WPA and WPA-PSK authentication mode, the encryption  
types that are supported are TKIP and AES.  
WPA Preshared Key: This is the shared key between the Access Point and the STA. For  
WPA-PSK authentication mode, this field must be filled in with between 8 and 32 charac-  
ters.  
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Encryption Setting WEP/TKIP/AES  
WEP Key: Only valid when using WEP encryption algorithm. The key must match the  
Access Point's key. There are several formats to enter the keys.  
3. ASCII`40bits: 5 ASCII characters.  
4. ASCII`128bits: 13 ASCII characters.  
**See the examples in “Configure connection with WEP ON” on page 39, “Configure con-  
nection with WPA-PSK” on page 43, and “Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x set-  
ting” on page 47**  
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802.1x Setting  
802.1x is an authentication protocol for a “WPA” certificate to an authentication server.  
Shown as figure 14-14  
Authentication type:  
1. PEAP: Protect Extensible Authentication Protocol. PEAP transport securely authenti-  
cates data by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authentication server. PEAP  
can authenticate wireless LAN clients using only server-side certificates, thus simplify-  
ing the implementation and administration of a secure wireless LAN.  
2. TLS/Smart Card: Transport Layer Security. Provides for certificate-based and mutual  
authentication of the client and the network. It relies on client-side and server-side cer-  
tificates to perform authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user-based  
and session-based WEP keys to secure subsequent communications between the  
WLAN client and the access point.  
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802.1x Setting  
3. TTLS: Tunneled Transport Layer Security. This security method provides for certificate-  
based, mutual authentication of the client and network through an encrypted channel.  
Unlike EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS requires only server-side certificates.  
4. LEAP: Light Extensible Authentication Protocol. It is an EAP authentication type used pri-  
marily in Cisco Aironet WLANs. It encrypts data transmissions using dynamically gener-  
ated WEP keys, and supports mutual authentication.  
5. MD5-Challenge: Message Digest Challenge. Challenge is an EAP authentication type  
that provides base-level EAP support. It provides for only one-way authentication - there  
is no mutual authentication of wireless client and the network.  
Identity and Password: Identity and password for the server.  
Use Client Certificate: Client Certificate for server authentication.  
Protocol: Tunnel protocol, List information include “EAP-MSCHAP “, “EAP-MSCHAP v2”,  
“CAHAP “and “MD5 “.  
Tunnel Identity: Identity for a tunnel.  
Tunnel Password: Password for a tunnel.  
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CA Server  
Depending on the EAP in use, only the server or both the server and client may be authen-  
ticated and require a certificate. Server certificates identify a server, usually an authentica-  
tion or RADIUS server to clients. Most EAPs require a certificate issued by a root authority  
or a trusted commercial Certificate Authority. Shown as the figure below.  
Certificate issuer: Choose the server that issues certificates.  
Allow intermediate certificates: Must be in the server certificate chain between the  
server certificate and the server specified in the Certificate issuer field.  
Server name: Enter an authentication server root.  
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Profile  
Profile  
You can save your favorite wireless setting among your home, office, and other public  
hotspots in a Profile. You can save multiple profiles, and activate the correct one at your  
preference. Figure 5-1 shows the Profile page setting.  
Figure 5-1 Profile page  
Definition of each field:  
1. Profile: Name of profile, default preset to PROF* (* indicates 1, 2, 3, etc.).  
2. SSID: Access Point's or Ad-hoc's name.  
3. Channel: Channel in use.  
4. Authentication: Authentication mode.  
5. Encryption: Security algorithm in use.  
6. Network Type: Network's type, including Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc.  
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Connection status  
Indicates connection is successful on current activated profile.  
Indicates connection failed on current activated profile.  
Add a new profile.  
Delete an existing profile.  
Edit a Profile.  
Activate selected profile.  
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Link Status  
Link Status  
Figure 6-1 is the Link Status page; it displays detailed information about the current con-  
nection.  
Figure 6-1 Link Status information  
Status: Current connection status. If there is no connection, it will show Disconnected.  
Otherwise, the connected SSID and BSSID will be shown here.  
Extra Info: Display link status and current channel in use.  
Link Speed: Display current transmit rate and receive rate.  
Throughput: Displays throughput (Tx: transmits and Rx: receives) in units of Kbits/sec.  
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Signal Strength: Reception signal strength; you can choose to display as a percentage  
or dBm format.  
Displays wireless card's TCP/IP and physical address information.  
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Advanced  
Advanced  
Figure 8-1 shows Advanced setting page of the Netopia 3D REACH Utility.  
Figure 8-1 Advanced setting  
Wireless mode: Select wireless mode. “802.11b only” and “802.11 B/G mix” modes  
are supported.  
Ad hoc wireless mode: Select Ad hoc wireless mode. “802.11b only”, “802.11 B/G  
mixed”, and “802.11 G only” modes are supported.  
B/G Protection: ERP protection mode of 802.11G definition. You can choose from Auto,  
On or Off.  
1. Auto: STA will dynamically change as Access Point announcement.  
2. On: Always send frames with protection.  
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3. Off: Always send frames without protection.  
TX Rate: Manually force the Transmit using selected rate. Default is auto.  
Tx Burst: Netopia 3D REACH Utility's proprietary frame burst mode.  
Fast Roaming at: fast to roaming, setup by transmit power.  
Turn radio ON/OFF for FAA requirement.  
Radio On: Indicate to turn on radio.  
Radio Off: Indicate to turn off radio.  
Apply the above changes.  
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Country Channel List  
Country Channel List  
Country channel list, channel classification and range.  
Classification  
Range  
0: FCC  
CH1 ~  
CH1 ~  
CH1 ~  
CH10 ~  
CH10 ~  
CH14 ~  
CH1 ~  
CH3 ~  
CH11  
1: IC (Canada)  
2: ETSI  
CH11  
CH13  
CH11  
CH13  
CH14  
CH14  
CH9  
3: SPAIN  
4: FRANCE  
5: MKK  
6: MKKI (TELEC)  
7: ISRAEL  
Country Name  
Classification  
Range  
Argentina  
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
Australia  
Austria  
Bahrain  
Belarus  
Belgium  
Bolivia  
Brazil  
Bulgaria  
Canada  
Chile  
China  
Colombia  
Costa Rica  
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Country Name  
Classification  
Range  
Croatia  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
7
2
6
5
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH10~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH3~9  
Cyprus  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Ecuador  
Egypt  
Estonia  
Finland  
France  
France2  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
India  
Indonesia  
Ireland  
Israel  
Italy  
CH1~13  
CH1~14  
CH14~14  
CH1~13  
CH10~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
Japan  
Japan2  
Japan3  
Jordan  
Kuwait  
Latvia  
Lebanon  
Latvia  
Lebanon  
Liechtenstein  
Lithuania  
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Country Channel List  
Country Name  
Classification  
Range  
Luxembourg  
Macedonia  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
0
2
2
2
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH10~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
Morocco  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Nigeria  
Norway  
Panama  
Paraguay  
Peru  
Philippines  
Poland  
Portugal  
Puerto Rico  
Romania  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
Singapore  
Slovakia  
Slovenia  
South Africa  
South Korea  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
United Arab Emirates  
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Country Name  
Classification  
Range  
United Kingdom  
2
0
2
2
0
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
CH1~13  
CH1~13  
CH1~11  
United States of America  
Uruguay  
Venezuela  
Yugoslavia  
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About  
About  
The About page displays the wireless card and driver version information as shown in fig-  
ure 9-1.  
Figure 9-1 About Page  
It displays the Configuration Utility Version, Driver Version, and EEPROM Version informa-  
tion.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the site survey page  
1. Select the desired network from the site survey list.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the site survey page  
2. Click the Add to Profile button.  
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3. The Add Profile window appears.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the site survey page  
4. Change the Profile Name to your preference (optional).  
5. Click the OK button without changing any other values.  
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6. Follow the examples in the section “Configure connection with WEP ON” on page 39,  
the section “Configure connection with WPA-PSK” on page 43 or the section “Configure  
connection with WPA by 802.1x setting” on page 47 to set the authentication and secu-  
rity page.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page  
Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page  
1. Click the Add button in the Profile page.  
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2. The Add Profile page appears.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page  
3. Change the Profile Name to your preference (optional).  
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4. From the SSID pull-down menu select your desired Access Point. The Access Point list  
is generated from the results of the site survey.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page  
5. Set the desired Power Saving Mode (optional).  
6. Click the Authentication and Security tab.  
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The Authentication and Security page appears.  
7. Click the OK button.  
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Example: Adding a profile in the Profile page  
The created profile appears in the Profile List.  
8. Click the Connect button to activate the profile setting.  
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9. Follow the examples in the section “Configure connection with WEP ON” on page 39,  
the section “Configure connection with WPA-PSK” on page 43 or the section “Configure  
connection with WPA by 802.1x setting” on page 47 to set the authentication and secu-  
rity page.  
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Configure connection with WEP ON  
Configure connection with WEP ON  
1. Select an Access Point with WEP encryption.  
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2. Click the Connect button or double-click on the intended network.  
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Configure connection with WEP ON  
3. The Authentication and Security page appears.  
4. Enter the proper key setting that matches your Access Point's.  
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5. Click the OK button. An established connection will look like the figure below.  
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Configure connection with WPA-PSK  
Configure connection with WPA-PSK  
1. Select an Access Point with WPA-PSK authentication mode.  
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2. Click the Connect button or double click the intended network.  
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Configure connection with WPA-PSK  
The Authentication and Security page appears.  
3. The Authentication Type is WPA-PSK.  
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Select the correct encryption (TKIP or AES). Enter the WPA Preshared Key.  
4. Click the OK button.  
Warning:  
If the WPA Preshared Key is entered incorrectly, the Access Point will be  
shown as connected, but you won't be able to exchange any data.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
1. Select an Access Point with WPA authentication mode.  
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2. Click the Connect button or double-click the desired network.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
3. The Authentication and Security page appears.  
4. Click the 802.1x Setting button.  
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5. The 802.1x Setting page appears.  
6. Authentication Type and setting method:  
PEAP:  
1. Authentication Type: choose PEAP, enter your identity (example: Netopia) in the Iden-  
tity field. Tunneled Authentication: Protocol: choose EAP-MSCHAP v2, tunnel Identity is  
Netopia and tunnel Password is test. The setting is an example.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
2. Click the OK button. The result will look like the figure below.  
TLS / Smart Card:  
1. Authentication Type: choose TLS / Smart Card, TLS only needs an Identity that is  
Netopia for server authentication. The setting is an example.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
2. TLS must use a client certificate. Click the More button to choose a certificate.  
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3. The Certificate Selection page appears. Choose a certificate for server authentica-  
tion.  
4. To display certificate information in use see the client Certification page.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
5. Click the OK button. The result will look like the figure below.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
TTLS:  
1. Authentication Type: choose TTLS; Identity is Netopia. For Tunnel Authentication Pro-  
tocol choose CHAP, tunnel Identity is Netopia and tunnel Password is test. The setting  
is an example.  
2. Click the OK button.  
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The result will look like the figure below.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
MD5:  
1. Authentication Type: choose MD5; MD5 only needs identity and password - Netopia  
and test - for server authentication. The setting is an example.  
2. Click the OK button.  
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The result will look like the figure below.  
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Configure connection with WPA by 802.1x setting  
Excursuses  
The above setting is a test platform by Netopia, inc. You can set the functions in accor-  
dance with the Access Point.  
Acknowledgements:  
“This product includes software developed by MDC and its licensors. This product includes  
software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://  
(eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@crypt-  
soft.com).  
Netopia Part Number: 6161210-00-01  
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