Enterprise authentication involves a centralized server, such as a RADIUS or LDAP server, to manage user credentials and permissions. The server verifies each user who attempts to access the network, ensuring secure and centralized user management. This contrasts with Pre-shared Key (PSK) authentication, where a single shared key is used for all users, not involving individual verification by a server.
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