Tuesday, April 26, 2011

WindowsNetworking.com - Using Third-Party 802 1X Clients in Windows

WindowsNetworking.com - RealTime Article Update

Hi Security World,

Title: Using Third-Party 802 1X Clients in Windows
Author: Eric Geier
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Using-Third-Party-802-1X-Clients-Windows.html
Summary: Deploying 802.1X authentication for wireless and/or wired access on your network, means that your end-users must have an 802.1X client (or supplicant) installed on their computer or device. This article discusses different third-party supplicants/modules in case you're implementing less-common EAP types that Windows doesn't natively support.

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