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Spectrum24 Network Configuration

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Using LEAP for Wireless Network Security

LEAP is a security protocol that provides authentication and encryption for wireless networks.
Authentication is provided through the use of user names and passwords. There are multiple options
for caching of these credentials available to the administrator of the device through the registry.

There are multiple password caching options used for LEAP. The methods are:

Save the password in the registry.

Save the password until a warm boot (soft reset), but not saved in the registry. This method
also has a timeout available.

Never save the password, requiring a dialog box on every power-up (suspend/resume).

The default is set to cache the password until a warm boot, with no timeout. If a different password
caching option is desired, the Spectrum24DS.reg registry file in the Platform folder must be re-
configured.

Configuring Advanced Password Options

All password caching options are configured in the file Spectrum24DS.reg, located in the Platform
folder. The file must be edited on a PC and copied back onto the device after editing is complete. The
section of this file which needs editing reads “[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\NETWLAN1\Parms].”

Cache the Password

To cache the password, edit the registry file using a text editor with the following changes:

1.

Change the LCachePwd value from 1 to 0:

LCachePwd = dword:0

2.

Uncomment the UNAME and UPwd values (deleting the semicolons at the beginning of each
line):

UNAME = myLEAPUserName

UPwd = myLEAPPassword

3.

Change myLEAPUserName and myLEAPPassword to the correct username and password.
Note that the user name and password should be in quotes. If a domain name is required,
this can be entered in the user name as: domain\username.