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802.1x Support (Windows CE 5.0)

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The IEEE 802.1x standard defines port-based network access control that is used to provide authenticated network access for Ethernet networks. This port-based network access control uses the physical characteristics of the switched LAN infrastructure to authenticate devices attached to a LAN port. Access to the port can be denied if the authentication process fails. Although this standard was designed for wired Ethernet networks, it has been adapted for use on 802.11 wireless LANs.

For more information about 802.1x, see 802.1x Authentication.

See Also

802.11 Authentication | How to set up an 802.1x network and Connect to it with a CEPC | 802.1x Authentication | Wireless Authentication Implementation | 802.1x Security | Authenticating 802.1x

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