SecureW2 Enterprise Client offers a comprehensive set of features for customers looking for IEEE 802.1X solution to address their authentication needs.
SecureW2 Enterprise Client has support for a full range of Extensible Authentication protocols (EAP) and all the UI and deployment features to ensure a quick and successful deployment.
Due to the tight integration with Microsoft's framework for EAP-TTLS support, SecureW2 Enterprise Client is useful for a wide range of purposes.
Encryption Support:
· WPA & WPA2
· Dynamic WEP (802.1X)
· AES - Advanced Encryption Standard
· TKIP - Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
Security:
· Enforce 802.1X identity-based network security policies
· TLS encryption protocols
· Disable wireless access when wired connection is in effect
· Configuration lockdown after deployment to prevent tampering
· Configures and enforces access policies to protect corporate resources and assets
· Username privacy with EAP "anonymous" access, RFC 4282
· Windows device and user authentication with flexible options for device login credentials
Deployment:
· Fast reboot-less install on Windows Vista and Windows 7
· Client provisioning of PEAP, TTLS and GTC profiles via XML, INF and INI options for silent and non-silent installations
· Create MSI packages containing the XML and X.509 Certificates for installation by deployment tools such as Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft SMS
· Customizable cached or un-cached user credential support
· Multiple profiles on a single SSID (available on Windows Vista, 7)
· Quick Connect reconnection maintaining session state avoiding multiple logins by the client during roaming
· 3rd party user interface extensions for customized pop-up interface for your institution
· SSO (Single Sign-On) compatibility for the Windows login environment
· Novell environment support with machine authentication
· Configurable log levels
· RSA SecurID and other token authentication
· Wireless driver detection and remediation
Limitations:
· 30 days trial period
What's New in This Release:
· DisableWirelessOnWired now handles Hibernate/Sleep mode