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You want to implement 802.1x authentication on your wireless network.
Where would you configure passwords that are used for authentication?
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On the wireless access point and on each wireless device
On the wireless access point
On a RADIUS server
On a certificate authority (CA)
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On a RADIUS server.
802.1X uses the wireless AP as an authenticator that forwards credentials to an authentication server (typically RADIUS). User passwords are stored on the RADIUS (or an integrated directory like Active Directory); a CA is only used when certificate-based EAP (e.g., EAP-TLS) is employed.
802.1X uses the wireless AP as an authenticator that forwards credentials to an authentication server (typically RADIUS). User passwords are stored on the RADIUS (or an integrated directory like Active Directory); a CA is only used when certificate-based EAP (e.g., EAP-TLS) is employed.
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