
Integrating Cisco WLC with a RADIUS Server. Click here to read more about our RADIUS Solutions. No RADIUS infrastructure? No problem, SecureW2 comes built in with our Cloud RADIUS. We can work with your existing infrastructure to make implementation totally painless. Our PKI services integrate cleanly with all major RADIUS servers. Integrating SecureW2 PKI Services with a RADIUS Server. Instead of manually enrolling every managed device for a certificate, our Managed Device Gateway APIs can automatically enroll all your managed devices, through any major MDM software, for machine and/or user certificates. Using Gateway APIs to Auto-Enroll Managed Devices for Certificates. Users can also be directed to the JoinNow Suite by configuring an Open SSID. SecureW2’s best-in-class onboarding software, the JoinNow Suite, allows end users to enroll certificates and configure their devices from anywhere. Set up Onboarding SSID for BYOD Self-Service Certificate Enrollment.
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Authenticating users is much easier since SecureW2 integrates with every major LDAP and SAML IDP. Our Getting Started Wizard allows you to create everything required for EAP-TLS configuration and management (Certificate Authorities, CRL, Management Software, etc.). Setting up a PKI is no simple task, which is why SecureW2 does it for you.
This page provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up WPA2-Enterprise with Cisco WLC. SecureW2’s certificate-based authentication can support your current infrastructure or provide you with APs, RADIUS servers, and Identity Providers, etc. Switching over to a certificates with a Cisco Wireless Lan Controller (WLC) is incredibly easy with SecureW2’s cloud-based solution. Visits to IT for password troubles will be a thing of the past because certificates only need to be configured once and they are set on that device forever. Certificates also eliminate password-related disconnects due to password change policies. Many are switching over to certificate-based 802.1x authentication because certificates can improve user experience and are better equipped to handle over-the-air credential theft.