How To Set Up Authentication Servers on Windows Server 2003 (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
Verifying the Wi-Fi functionality of a Windows Embedded CE powered device requires a test environment that includes a private network that contains various authentication servers. The following topics describe how to install and configure those authentication servers to support the Wi-Fi Authentication test environment.
In This Section
- Prerequisites for the Wi-Fi Authentication Tests
Describes the hardware and software necessary to set up the necessary test environment.
- How To Set Up Active Directory
Describes how to set up Active Directory.
- How To Set Up a DNS Server
Describes how to set up a Domain Name server.
- How To Set Up a DHCP Server
Describes how to install and configure a DHCP server.
- How To Set Up Internet Information Services
Describes how to install Internet Information Services (IIS).
- How To Set Up the Internet Authentication Service
Describes how to set up the Internet Authentication Service (IAS).
- How To Set Up the AP Control Server
Describes how to install and configure an AP Control server.
- How To Set Up RADIUS Clients
Describes how to set up RADIUS server clients.
- How To Set Up Certificate Services
Describes how to install and configure Certificate Services.
- How To Enable Certificate Templates
Describes how to enable certificate templates.
- How To Create User Groups and Remote Accounts
Describes how to set up user groups and remote accounts.
- How To Create Remote Policies by Using IAS
Describes how to set up remote policies by using the Internet Authentication Service (IAS).
See Also
Tasks
Establishing the Correct Test Environment for Wi-Fi Authentication Tests