How to enable 802.1x network authentication in Win8 network

  
 

802.1X authentication helps to enhance the security of 802.11 wireless networks and wired Ethernet networks by requiring certificates or smart cards for network access. This type of authentication is typically used for workplace connections.

Operation steps

In the Metro interface, click the “desktop” icon. As shown below:


Find the "computer" on the desktop icon and right click, select “Manage” from the popup menu. As shown below:


In the pop-up window, click on the left side of the "Services", find and start on the right side "Wired Autocnfig" and "WLAN Autoconfig" Just fine. As shown below:


Close the computer management window, right click on the network adapter icon on the tray on the right side of the taskbar and select “Open Network Share Center”. As shown below:


In the pop-up window, click on the option "Change Adapter Settings" on the left. As shown below:


Right-click on the wired Ethernet connection icon and select “Properties" in the menu. As shown below:


Check "Enable IEEE 802.1x" in Authentication. As shown in the following figure:


Windows
8 802.1x network authentication is not enabled in the system environment; as shown below:



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