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This sample profile uses EAP-AKA, which will rely on a SIM card to authenticate to the network.
The EAP host configuration used in this wireless profile sample was derived from the EapAkaConnectionPropertiesV1 Schema.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<WLANProfile xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/networking/WLAN/profile/v1">
<name>SampleEapAka</name>
<SSIDConfig>
<SSID>
<name>SampleEapAka</name>
</SSID>
<nonBroadcast>false</nonBroadcast>
</SSIDConfig>
<connectionType>ESS</connectionType>
<connectionMode>manual</connectionMode>
<MSM>
<security>
<authEncryption>
<authentication>WPA2</authentication>
<encryption>AES</encryption>
<useOneX>true</useOneX>
</authEncryption>
<OneX xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/networking/OneX/v1">
<authMode>user</authMode>
<EAPConfig>
<EapHostConfig xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapHostConfig">
<EapMethod>
<Type xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">23</Type>
<VendorId xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">0</VendorId>
<VendorType xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">0</VendorType>
<AuthorId xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">311</AuthorId>
</EapMethod>
<Config xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapHostConfig">
<EapAka xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapAkaConnectionPropertiesV1">
<DontRevealPermanentID>true</DontRevealPermanentID>
<ProviderName></ProviderName>
<Realm Enabled="true"></Realm>
</EapAka>
</Config>
</EapHostConfig>
</EAPConfig>
</OneX>
</security>
</MSM>
</WLANProfile>