Configuration of Encryption using IPsec
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Encryption and Digital Signature Settings
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Configuration of Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise (EAP-TLS)
To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication.
WPA-Enterprise is available only when [Infrastructure] is selected as [Network Type].
Be sure to import the certificate with Internet Explorer
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After importing a PKCS#12 format certificate, the secret key is not exported even if you execute exporting.
1 Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (server or root certificate). For details,
see "Security Certificates" (P.128).
2 Make sure that the [Validity] of the certificate is [Valid] in the [Certificate Details] screen.
3 Make sure that the check mark is displayed on the right of the certificate in the [Certificate
Details] screen, which ensures that the certificate is associated with the purpose of use and
currently used.
4 Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (client or client certificate). For details,
see "Security Certificates" (P.128).
5 Make sure that the [Validity] of the certificate is [Valid] in the [Certificate Details] screen.
6 Make sure that the check mark is displayed on the right of the certificate in the [Security
Certificates] screen, which ensures that the certificate is associated with the purpose of use
and currently used.
7 Select [Connectivity] > [Wi-Fi].
8 Select [Encryption] in the [Wi-Fi] screen.
9 Set [Encryption] to [WPA2 Enterprise] or [Mixed Mode Enterprise (AES/TKIP)].
Settings appear under [Security Settings].
[WPA2 Enterprise] or [Mixed Mode Enterprise (AES/TKIP)] becomes available only when the following steps
are set correctly.
Importing a Digital Certificate
Setting a Digital Certificate
10 Set [EAP-Identity].
11 Set [Authentication Method] to [EAP-TLS].