- What does anonymous identity in Wi-Fi?
- What is identity in PEAP in Wi-Fi?
- What is the difference between identity and anonymous identity?
- What is identity in WPA2-enterprise?
What does anonymous identity in Wi-Fi?
Anonymous Identity. If you do not want to disclose the user name mapped with the device, while establishing the Wi-Fi connection then you can use anonymous user name. Anonymous user name will use a dummy, anonymous identity to establish the connection. CA Certificate (Supported from Android 4.3)
What is identity in PEAP in Wi-Fi?
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) provides a method to transport securely authentication data, including legacy password-based protocols, via 802.11 Wi-Fi networks. PEAP accomplishes this by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authentication server.
What is the difference between identity and anonymous identity?
Authenticated vs. anonymous. Authenticated means the consumer's identity is revealed when they are using this app or website, whether through an email address, phone number, or IP address. Anonymous means the consumer's identity is not revealed, and the app or website cannot identify this individual.
What is identity in WPA2-enterprise?
WiFi Protected Access: WPA2-Enterprise
An identity can be credentials (user + password) or it can be a digital certificate. This authentication method is better suited for enterprise networks and provides much better security for wireless networks.