Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are widely deployed in today's enterprise network - whether they are planned for or not. The progression of security standards, and the transition from network-based security to user-based security, has enabled the deployment of secure WLANs in the enterprise. The HP-UX AAA RADIUS Server is a vital component for mitigating WLAN security risks and can easily integrate into your existing, or new, user-based authentication mechanism. This paper will help the System Integrator, System Administrator, or IT professional effectively integrate WLANs by describing: basic components for securing the WLAN infrastructure, current and evolving WLAN standards, the process for creating secure WLANs by integrating the HP-UX AAA RADIUS Server into new or existing user-based authentication systems.
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