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Chapter 7: Managing Network Profiles 73<br />

• If you are using PEAP, TTLS, or LEAP authentication, you can provide<br />

a path to the certificate.<br />

• If you are using EAP_FAST, you can provide a path to a PAC (Protected<br />

Access Credential).<br />

• If you are using an EAP method or LEAP, you can configure whether<br />

the <strong>User</strong> Credentials are Prompt (user is prompted when credentials<br />

are required) or Fixed (credentials are automatically sent when<br />

required).<br />

NOTE The availability of authentication settings is dependent on what<br />

encryption method you have selected.<br />

7 Save your changes.<br />

Configuring WWAN Settings<br />

From a network profile, you can configure WWAN settings for your devices<br />

with WWAN capabilities. These settings will be deployed with the profile and<br />

applied on the device.The options include:<br />

Connection Name<br />

Connection Type<br />

A name for the connection.<br />

There are two connection types available for your<br />

WWAN‐enabled devices:<br />

APN (GPRS / EDGE / 3G). Provide an Access Point<br />

Name if you are using a 3G connection. An example<br />

of an APN would be: wap.cingular<br />

Dial‐Up. The number to be dialed by the modem.<br />

This does not correspond to the number of the<br />

device.<br />

Credentials<br />

Sets the method for sending EAP credentials.<br />

Prompt. When the credentials are needed, the user is<br />

prompted with a dialog box to enter the information.<br />

Fixed. When the credentials are needed, the<br />

information is automatically sent without prompting<br />

the user.

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