Problem connect to WIFI WPA2-PSK - HTC Wings

I don't connect to my wifi with security code WPA2-PSK AES with password is 14chards long. I haven't problem connect with HTC Diamond2. Do you have anybody problem with connect to wifi?
ROM 20279 maybe Alicante
RADIO 25.86.30.08H_1.60.43.19

try to change the setting from AES to TKIP at the wifi network settings...
this work sometimes for my home network (it is aes but my wings recognize it as a tkip, sometimes viceversa)

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Mr Clean ROM and Wifi problems

My wifi connected no problem on older ROMS, now it will only connect with the security on my router disabled. If I try to set it to WPA or WEP, it finds the connection but won't connect. I don't really wont to turn off the security everytime I want to use my wifi.
I have a Belkin F5D7632-4 Wireless-G DSL router.
i have the same issue here, it say "connectin" but never connect.
But it does connect without the security? check your authentication method and make sure that what you have on your phone matches your router. I actually did this a while back, and it was driving me insane cause it wouldn't connect. Hope that helps you guys out.
Using WEP on a 802.11g and it works fine for me.
At first I didn't get any options to set the key but once the network was detected I was able to go into "network cards" and put in my key. Works fine with that.

Helmi Wifi problems

why,
when i enable the wifi on helmi it finds my local wifi network but after i put the password it does not connect
any fix for this?
thanks
If you are using WPA encryption, I have to enter the network settings when it detects the network, such as the key, but then I have to go into wifi settings, choose the network and change some options.
The standard is detected as WPA, but the box underneath is often left blank. If i change it to TKIP and soft reset then it works fine.

Diamond + WPA: works?

Hi all,
i just bought the Diamond, and i'm trying to connect to a WPA protected Wifi hotspot.
It's trying to connect for ever, but never succeeding.
Any ideas?
I see lot of issues with WPA and other models, but didn't found anything related to the Diamond.
Yep, it works. I've connected my Diamond with WPA-PSK using TKIP encryption to my hidden wireless network on channel 11 of my Davolink DV-2020 router at home. Try and set your WiFi energy settings on your Diamond to 'best performance'. That could solve your problem.
Same here works with WPA TKIP , alltho when set to max powersave it keeps dropping off. So set slider to middle or max performance.

Wi-Fi and WPA secured wireless networks.

Hello to all diamond people,
We all know, there is huge issue with this great phone about Wi-Fi connections. While Wi-Fi is one of the reasons people choosed touch diamond, what is their disapointment when they find out wi-fi doesn't work as it should.
I am talking about problem I am experiencing by myself - I am unable to connect to my home WPA secured and encrypted network. If I turn the security off on my router and wireless network becomes open, there is no problem at all.
But who wants unsecured, open wireless network at home, so all the neighbours can download whatever they want through your network?
Nobody.
During my research throughout forums I have come accross many people, experiencing same problem, but was not able to find the solution to the problem, or what is causing it.
My aim is to gather as many information as possible to help to fix this problem, so everyone could use wi-fi on their own home WPA secured wireless network.
Any ideas?
What is your ROM and radio versions? I've no problem connecting to my WPA enabled network. Which WPA option did you choose? It must match the same WPA option on your router. There are WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK, then there are also TKIP and AES to choose from. Try setting both Diamond and router to use WPA-PSK (TKIP) first, this should have the highest compatibility with other WPA supported devices on your network. And make sure you use a strong passphrase, you can use a WPA key generator.
Hey,
both router and HTC are set to WPA -PSK under TKIP encryption. I use my own network key.
The thing is, in wireless lan manager i can see htc does connect, but only for about a second, then it starts reconnecting all over again.
Sometimes it does connect and works for few minutes and sometimes it does connect to router, but not to the internet. It drives me absolutely mad.
I tried Advanced Config -> Network -> WPA authentication - enabled/disabled, but still experiencing problems.
I have heard there used to be issues with ROMs provided by the network operators, but that is not my case.
ROM: DIB Diamond v 1.33
RADIO: 1.00.25.05
WPA secured
Hey,
If You want to use WPA secured wireless networks with Diamond go to Settings-Wireless LAN-Power Mode and there set Power Save Mode to Best Performance. It works
Sorry for my English...
6sauer said:
Hey,
both router and HTC are set to WPA -PSK under TKIP encryption. I use my own network key.
The thing is, in wireless lan manager i can see htc does connect, but only for about a second, then it starts reconnecting all over again.
Sometimes it does connect and works for few minutes and sometimes it does connect to router, but not to the internet. It drives me absolutely mad.
I tried Advanced Config -> Network -> WPA authentication - enabled/disabled, but still experiencing problems.
I have heard there used to be issues with ROMs provided by the network operators, but that is not my case.
ROM: DIB Diamond v 1.33
RADIO: 1.00.25.05
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I guess it's probably not your ROM, since the DIB Diamond v1.33 is based on the newer 2.03 ROM. I was wondering, do other devices on your network have the same issue or it's only the Diamond? Connection dropping can be many reasons, and one of them is the router itself.
Reddish said:
Hey,
If You want to use WPA secured wireless networks with Diamond go to Settings-Wireless LAN-Power Mode and there set Power Save Mode to Best Performance. It works
Sorry for my English...
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I don't have any problem even in Power Save mode.
Somewhere I have come accross the information some routers (particullary Belkins) do have problem with windows mobile devices.
Today I wrote to Belkin Support, thay should reply in 72 hours mad, however we may know more.
Since I am using unsecured wireless network now, at least I have activated the MAC addresses lock - only allowed MAC addresses can connect to router now. What do you think, how secure is that? There is no encryption now, could someone see the sommunication between me and the router?
Which Belkin router are you using? Check if there is a firmware update, you may want to try that.
MAC address filtering should be ok for now, it can stop the majority of people who try to use your network, it will take someone with a bit more networking knowledge to gain access to your network, but most people don't have that knowledge.
Yes, people can capture any unencrypted packets and read them. But if you're connecting to a secure website through HTTPS or any other secure protocols, the packets are still unreadable. For example, in the browser, if it's written https instead of http on the address bar, those sites are secure. Most regular websites are not secure though.
I was having a similar problem on my Touch Pro a while back. My router is also set to WPA-PSK/TKIP. Although you said you tried it, the solution for me was indeed to go into Advanced Config > Network > WPA Authentication > Disabled. I then removed all previous wifi settings and then added them again, and it connected without a problem.
It could be that there's something else preventing your connection, but from what I can tell you should at least have that setting disabled.
6sauer said:
Somewhere I have come accross the information some routers (particullary Belkins) do have problem with windows mobile devices.
Today I wrote to Belkin Support, thay should reply in 72 hours mad, however we may know more.
Since I am using unsecured wireless network now, at least I have activated the MAC addresses lock - only allowed MAC addresses can connect to router now. What do you think, how secure is that? There is no encryption now, could someone see the sommunication between me and the router?
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its pretty secure, as you cant guess the password, you would have to get in and add your device to the list (which you would need the username and password for)

Connecting to Dynamic WEP Network

Is there any way to do this? The network at my school (UC Merced) uses 802.1x Dynamic WEP with PEAP and MSCHAPv2. The SSID is visible, but when I try to connect, it asks me for the WEP key, which is obviously not how the connection works.
I've tried using the free version of Wifi Helper, but there's no option for PEAP with WEP. Yet if I try WPA2 Enterprise, the phone sees it as a different connection and won't let me connect with it.
Is there any way to do this, or am I SOL?

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