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These configuration examples apply to typical, simple situations. They can be easily customized to meet the needs of your environment. The examples below are for these products:

  • J8162A ProCurve Access Controller xl Module
  • J8153A ProCurve Access Controller 720wl
  • J8154A ProCurve Access Control Server 740wl
  • J8155A ProCurve Integrated Access Manager 760wl
  • J8130A ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 NA
  • J8131A ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 WW
  • ProCurve Networking Switch 5300xl series

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Notes

  1. These configurations have been tested and verified by ProCurve Networking support engineers. However, ProCurve Networking does not guarantee that these exact configurations will work in your environment.
  2. You will need to modify these configurations depending on your model of router, software version, VLAN port assignment, and your network's IP addresses.
  3. Information on how to troubleshoot configuration problems, including configurations based upon these examples, is not provided here. Please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of your product manual for this type of information. If you need assistance from ProCurve Networking, please refer to the Care Packs available from ProCurve Networking Services.

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Secure Access Configuration Guide For Wireless Clients (April 2005)
The table below shows the configurations built in Part One and Part Two of this guide.
» Part One: Browser-based Logons (PDF: 5.02 MB)
» Part Two: Wireless Data Privacy and Monitored Logons (PDF: 7.90 MB)
ScenarioSecure Access MethodAirwave SecurityIP addressAuthenticationClient OS
1Browser-based LogonStatic WEPNATBuilt-in DatabaseWindows XP
2Browser-based LogonWPA-PSKReal IPLDAPWindows XP
3Browser-based LogonStatic WEPReal IPRADIUSWindows 2000
4Wireless Data Privacy LogonPPTP VPNNATVPNWindows XP
5Wireless Data Privacy LogonL2TP/IPSecNAT/Real IPVPNWindows XP
6Monitored Logon (802.1x)Dynamic WEP/
802.1x
Real IPActive Directory/
RADIUS
Windows XP
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