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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 6: Managing Network Profiles 58• If you want to add another start time using the settings currently configured, clickClone.• If you want to change the currently selected start time, click Edit.5 Select the WLAN Settings tab.6 Configure the WLAN settings as desired.• If you select WEP keys, select either 40 Bit or 128 Bit key size and create the keys. Thekeys you enter must be in hex format. A 40-bit key should have 10 characters and a 128-bit key should have 26 characters. To change the value for one of the hex digits in akey, type a new value (using 0-9 and A-F) in the appropriate text box. An example of a40-bit key would be: 5D43AB290F.• If you select WEP key rotation, click the Settings button to configure the encryptionalgorithm, starting date and time, rotation interval, and a pass code.• If you select PEAP or TTLS authentication, enable Validate Server Certificate toprovide a path to the server certificate.• If you select EAP_FAST, provide a path and a password to a PAC (Protected AccessCredential). This will provision devices with the PAC file.• If you select an EAP method or LEAP, configure whether the <strong>User</strong> Credentials arePrompt (user is prompted when credentials are required) or Fixed (credentials areautomatically sent when required).NOTE: The availability of authentication settings is dependent on what encryption methodyou have selected.7 Save your changes.Configuring WWAN SettingsFrom a network profile, you can configure WWAN settings for your devices with WWANcapabilities. These settings will be deployed with the profile and applied on the device. Theoptions include:ConnectionNameA name for the connection.

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