Anyone know if there some kind of software to capture de connection proccess like handshake or authentication during a GPRS/EDGE connection?
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Hi, This is my first posting - please be kind.
After setting up a WPA-PSK authentication on my wireless router, I can’t connect to the Internet with my XDAIIi. I have configured Network Authentication on XDAIIi to match the one on the router and error message I’m getting is:
“Cannot log on to the wireless network. This network requires a personal certificate to positively identify you”. I have checked the SSID and password on both the router and XDAIIi and they match.
How do I enter the a personal certificate to positively identify myself? Any ideas?
PS. My laptop works fine with the same settings.
Has anyone been able to do this? Our network has 802.1x and I must set inner authentication to PAP and outer identity to anonymous. PCs use Odyssey Client (which is only available for WM5) to connect, but that doesn't seem to be an option on WM6. Can this network be connected to, or am I just SOL for the time being?
Folks,
I have a US TMobile Wing, WM6, and I am having problems with WiFi connections that use proxies. At work, we use a corporate HTTP proxy to access the internet.
The wing settings are as follows, WiFi connects to work, My Work Network has the proxy server set in the Advanced tab. I have been looking in the registry of the device (under HKLM\Comm\ConnManager\Providers\{7C4B...}), and as soon as the WiFI connects, the HTTP proxy I set gets marked as a null proxy (type 0). When the WiFi disconnects, the proxy entry in the registry is returned to its original type 1 (HTTP).
Anyone has any idea what I can do to prevent the proxy from being changed by the WiFi application? Is there a way to get hold of the WiFi connection application from a WM5 device to try it out?
Thanks in advance
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If I dont have an active WiFi connection then when I want to receive emails or browse the web then the phone automatically starts a GPRS/3G connection which is what I would expect it to do.
However when I want to use Remote Desktop or a remote video application neither will run unless I have an active WiFi connection or I force a GPRS/3G connection by connecting to the web.
How can I get these two apps. to automatically start their own GPRS/3G connection?
Thanks.
Can anyone help?
Sometimes I see 3G icon and signal strength are greyed out and I cannot connect to any webaddress in the browser. In Phone Information (*#*#4636#*#*) it shows active GPRS connection and internet data.
But here if I run a ping test then Http client test doesn't pass, it brings Fail: IOException.
This time I have to turn the radio off and on to restore working internet connection.
It is starting to be boring and annoying. Can somebody help, what can be the reason?
thank you!