Posted: August 12th, 2013
Configuring Active Directory for a Wireless Network
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Configuring Active Directory for a Wireless Network
Active directory refers to a directory service established by Microsoft for the Windows domain networks. An active directory offers a central location for network security and administration. Active directory is therefore essential to control a network from a single computer. Configuring an active directory for a wireless network for windows has a variety of requirements and procedures. One must first create an account for each user for instance, the configuration of a wireless network for windows CE 5.0 must have an account for each user group and each user that will be connected to the 802.1x network and 802.1x. Authentication requires a domain name and user name.
Group and user accounts are created using an active directory. The user groups have the requirement to configure EAP policies (Ou, 2007). Other tasks include; granting remote access permissions to every computer account and user accounts. Finally, group and user accounts must be organized into global and universal groups in order to apply remote access policy settings that are group-based. Configuring a user account or group account is done by
For Windows 7, when the computer is joined to active directory, there is a possibility that it can be configured and automatically sign to the wireless network. This is done with the credentials that a person used to log into the computer. Windows 7can save the wireless network login even though the computer has not been joined to active directory. However, this is not recommended.
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