You must now enter the same password on Wi-Fi-equipped computers or devices. In Windows, you will be prompted to enter this information when connecting. However, if you have ever used WEP or WPA, Windows may not connect until you fix saved security settings:
In Windows XP, double-click the wireless network icon in the upper corner, click Change the order of preferred networks . Then click the network name and change Network Authentication to WPA2-PSK , Data Encryption to AES and enter the password twice in the Network Key field. See the figure shown in Figure 4.
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, summon a list of available wireless networks, right-click on a network and select Properties . Then change Security Type to WPA2-Personal , Encryption Type to AES , enter the password as the Network Security Key .
Use WPA2-Enterprise
Before you can use WPA2-Enterprise, you must select and install a RADIUS server. If you already have a Windows Server, you will be able to use IAS or NPS server. Other RADIUS servers include FreeRADIUS, Elektron and ClearBox. Note that some enterprise class access points (such as ZyXEL ZyAIR G-2000 Plus v2 will have integrated RADIUS servers). If you don't have the budget or don't have much experience in running a private server, you can use it through a hosting service, such as AuthenticateMyWiFi.