I am trying to connect to my work's WiFi and am having trouble.
The wifi is using WPA2-AES, MSCHAPV2 phase 2 security, and requires the Thawte Premium Server CA certificate.
I managed to install the certificate after a long time using this site http://www.realmb.com/droidCert/ and uploading the certificate and installing it on my phone.
I then set up the WiFi with the certificate and my username and password, but it still does not work.
Any help would be very appreciated.
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hello everybody,
i am having huge problems connecting to my university`s wifi (tu-clausthal in germany). i installed secure w2 newest version and the required certificates from my university. i configured everything according to the guidelines. however, i cannot connect to the wifi network, it keeps connecting forever and nothing happens. i am 100% sure the configuration is correct, a friend of mine can connect with the exact same config. also i can connect to any other wifi network, no matter if wep, wpa, etc. only havin problems with the certificates, it seems.
now my question: has anybody successfully connected to a secure w2 wifi network? if so, which rom and which version of secure w2 did you use?
the technical support of my university doesnt know anything about windows mobile...iphone and symbian phones seem to connect without problems...
any suggestions?
edit: i am using AtheniOS rom wm 6.1
Same problem connecting to a w2 on my AT&T Tilt. My company was running a linksys standard WPA but installed a WPA2 a few months ago. My IT department tried to help but they don't know windows mobile and AT&T tech support was useless. I have a WPA2 option in my wireless menu but I can't connect??? I'll get looking and will post if I find anythink.
hmm too bad. as i said, one of my friends can connect without problems....
With WPA2 Enterprise (not WPA2-PSK) Windows Mobile allows only EAP-TLS & PEAP Authentication, the authentication type will be configured on a central RADIUS server(s). With EAP-TLS you MUST have a personal certificate on the device as well as the Root CA's certificate. The client certificate must also have the 'Client Authentication' attribute. The Root CA certificate will generally have the 'All Purposes' attribute. With PEAP you have the option to use either a Certificate or Username/Password to identifiy the user - you would normally use Username/Password, however the RADIUS Server always identifies itself to the client using a Certificate. The client has the option to ignore this certificate if it chooses, however the default is to verify it is a trusted certificate. In XP or Vista you can turn this checking off in the network settings by unchecking the box 'Validate server certificate'. In Windows Mobile there isn't a way of doing this in the GUI, however there is a registry tweak that can be set:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extensions\25
ValidateServerCert=0
Setting the value to 1 means check the certificate, 0 means don't check it.
Also verify the Time & Date on your device is in sync with the RADIUS server as timing is critical with PKI.
Other than that I don't know what to suggest. I sucessfully use my Kaiser with (almost) stock 5.2.19212 ROM on two WPA2 networks, one using WPA2/AES with PEAP authentication and the other using WPA2/AES & EAP-TLS - both work fine.
One more thing, check the version of the 'TNETW1251.dll' file. There appears to be at least two floating around. I have version 3.55.0.0 in my ROM.
HTH
Andy
thanks for your advice!
i just flashed the new atheniOS win 6.5 and installed the secure w2 software and now it works! i dont know why or how though
I have frf91 on a AT&T version of nexus one. I am trying to tether wirelessly but I can't because of a DNS issue. My computer (I've tried with a PC and a Mac) sees the network and can ping a IP but nothing requiring DNS. So I am pretty sure the problem is not a computer but the phone itself or the cell company. I'm not rooted and am using vodacom Tanzania for service. Internet works fine on the phone. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Have you tried changing the DNS settings in the connection properties on the PC to use alternate DNS servers? (e.g: OpenDNS's servers)
Preferred DNS server address for Open DNS is:
208.67.222.222
Alternate DNS server address for Open DNS is:
208.67.220.220
Yes I've tried that and some other DNS numbers with same results. Thanks.
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Randomly after weeks, I tried tether again and it works. Now every time I connect the ssid shows one number higher like "android ap (16)" on my win7 machine.
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Hi! I'm trying to connect my friend's Razr i to our university wifi network. The configuration is: 802.11 EAP TLS, using a client certificate and a username, no password. The issue is that when I set up the connection and choose TLS as the security protocol, the settings are not saved correctly. In fact, after the connection fails, when I choose modify network, the security protocol has "magically" changed to AKA. I'm going crazy, I have already tried the Leap wifi app suggested in the Razr forum, but it only allows me to connect to networks with a password.
After rebooting, the network seems to be correctly saved but it just won't connect, it stays "Connecting..." for a few seconds then suddenly stops. That's it.
Thank you in advance.
Finally got it to work after messing around with all the settings. It's still buggy but it connects at least. I just can't figure out what could I have changed to make it work.
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Hi,
I'm trying to connect to EDUROAM. It's set with WPA2 Enterprise, PEAP, MSCHAPv2.
The same problem with other WPA2 enterprise networks.
After I login with the correct username and password, the signal drops down and never connect.
The radius log in the server never receives the login try.
I have read a lot of post with fixes for 2.2 android versions, but anything for 4.1
I have x.350 version
anyone has the same problem
Thanx!
orondo said:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to EDUROAM. It's set with WPA2 Enterprise, PEAP, MSCHAPv2.
The same problem with other WPA2 enterprise networks.
After I login with the correct username and password, the signal drops down and never connect.
The radius log in the server never receives the login try.
I have read a lot of post with fixes for 2.2 android versions, but anything for 4.1
I have x.350 version
anyone has the same problem
Thanx!
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Try witi WIFI ACE
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsIm9yZy5tYXJjdXM5MDUud2lmaS5hY2UiXQ..
It says that is does not work with android higer than ICS, but give it a try. I have too network with 802.1x but I didn't try it yet.
Eduroam works perfectly for me...
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sipe1 - Thanks, i will try it on tuesday and comment.
Ambroos - Your EDUROAM with PEAP - MSCHAPv2?
orondo said:
Ambroos - Your EDUROAM with PEAP - MSCHAPv2?
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Yep, all eduroam's are the same... Did you flash your phone using flashtool? If yes, do a repair with Update Service or PC Companion, there might be some corruption. Flashtool doesn't do all the verifications.
Ambroos said:
Eduroam works perfectly for me...
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Same here, eduroam works perfectly :/
I recently received my Chromecast device and ran through the setup process at home with no issue, used the password from my netgear router and started streaming netflix. However when I tried to do the same thing on a WEP2 PEAP network that required a username and password I could not get the Chromecast to connect cause it does not ask for a username only a password. Is there any work around or modification available for the Chromecast device to allow the device to either connect to this type of network or force it to request the username and password for the network?
Need this badly
Nismo6921 said:
I recently received my Chromecast device and ran through the setup process at home with no issue, used the password from my netgear router and started streaming netflix. However when I tried to do the same thing on a WEP2 PEAP network that required a username and password I could not get the Chromecast to connect cause it does not ask for a username only a password. Is there any work around or modification available for the Chromecast device to allow the device to either connect to this type of network or force it to request the username and password for the network?
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I am needing this ability badly. Hope Google will update the software soon!!
I would love peap functionality as well, when I'm at school. I've been getting by using a router off of my schools Ethernet.
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