Enterprise wireless authentication involves three components. The supplicant is your device requesting access. The authenticator is the access point that controls the port. The authentication server (RADIUS) validates credentials. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) carries the authentication exchange. Common EAP methods include EAP-TLS (certificates), PEAP (username and password with server certificate), and EAP-TTLS. The RADIUS server can connect to Active Directory or LDAP for credential verification.
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