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5. Who Can Access the Network
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5.2.2 Login with Postfix
For each authentication option, set a postfix that is easy to distinguish (e.g. Local) user
login with which authentication server. The acceptable characters are numbers (0~9),
alphabets (a~z or A~Z), dash (-), underline (_) and dot (.) within a maximum of 40
characters. All other characters are not allowed.
Beside the Default Authentication, all other authentication server users logging into to
system, the username must contain the postfix to identify the authentication option this
user belongs to.
5.2.3 An Example of User Login
Normally, users will be authenticated before they get network access through WIAS-3200N.
This section presents the basic authentication flow for end users. Please make sure that
the WIAS-3200N is configured properly and network related settings are done.
1. Open an Internet browser and try to connect to any website (in this example, we try to
connect to www.google.com).
a) For the first time, if the WIAS-3200N is not using a trusted SSL certificate, there
will be a “Certificate Error”, because the browser treats WIAS-3200N as an illegal
website.