System and method of controlling access by a wireless client...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Having particular address related cryptography

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C713S168000, C713S182000, C713S171000, C709S225000, C709S229000, C709S230000

Reexamination Certificate

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07082535

ABSTRACT:
Architecture for controlling access by a Light Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP)-compatible wireless client to a network that utilizes a challenge/handshake authentication protocol (CHAP). A proxy service is hosted on a network server disposed on the network, and accessed in response to receiving access information from the client. The access information is processed with the proxy service into CHAP-compatible access information, and forwarded to a CHAP-based access control server disposed on the network to determine whether to grant network access to the client.

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