WMP600N unsupport WPA2-Enterprise, WPA-Enterprise

WMP600N declares support WPA2-Enterprise, WPA-Enterprise.
I got error:
You have selected an unsupport network.
Error 226: Corporate networks using WPA-Enterprise encryption are not supported
Tell me, please, the cause and how to solve this problem?

Download WMP600N software CD image file and burn image file to CD. Use the CD to reinstall WMP600N software:
http://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/adapters/WMP600N
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