802.1x

Glossary

What is 802.1x?

802.1x is an authentication protocol used for network access control. It allows users to be authenticated before being allowed connection to a local area network (LAN). It helps ensure only authorized users can gain access, protecting the network from malicious activity or data loss. To use 802.1x, devices must support the protocol and have an authentication server in place. The device attempting to connect sends credentials which are verified against those stored on the authentication server before granting access.

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