Hello,

> do I need for EAP Authentifikation certificates?

Pretty generic question. If I were to answer it in the same generic way then 
the answer would simply be "maybe".

The verbose answer is: the name EAP stands for "Extensible Authentication 
Protocol". It is a framework that allows you mostly to transport _anything_ 
within.
There are plenty of things you can put into an EAP authentication, just a few 
examples:

- EAP-OTP : uses one-time passwords
- EAP-MD5 : this requires only a username and password, with no server-side 
auth
- EAP-TTLS : this requires a certificate on the server side, and (in theory) 
arbitrary auth at the client side; mostly, for the client side username + 
password are used
- EAP-TLS : certificates on both sides

So, choose your flavor. And read a good book about this stuff before asking 
questions on the list.

Greetings,

Stefan Winter

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