Hi, I need to install certificate to access wifi at school. I found some manual on the internet, but in Settings -> Security I don't have "Install from SD Card" ... and in advanced option of wifi I also don't have certificates. Can anyone help me please?
I have G1, android 1.6
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Hi guys,
on my company, they use a 802.1x EAP secured wifi network.
I'm able to connect to it from my laptop by using PEAP / MSCHAP v2 + a root certificate and given username/password.
Now I'm trying to do the same from my N1 (FRF91, ATT stock). I can see it does support Protected EAP & MSCHAP v2 authentication method, and it even opens up the field in the UI to set up a Root (CA) Certificate and user/pwd.
However, I can't find a way to install a .cer public key certificate on the N1 in order to select it in the UI. Apparently, the Install from SD card functionality (under Settings -> Location & Security) just works for .p12 files (which includes both public & private keys). But in the case of root certificates I just have the public key, there's no clear way on how to create a .p12 out of it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Henrique.
internet tethering via wifi hotspot or usb. has been workin on most custom roms.. if u can get to down to hspa+ or 3g.. it only doesnt work right now on lte for some reason. u can tether lte via usb if u add a software like pdanet or easy tether
Wifi Tether 3.1 beta 12 not working on rooted HTC Vivid
Wifi Tether 3.1 beta 12 not working on the following:
Rooted HTC Vivid
Android 2.3.4
HTC Sense 3.0
Software number 1.63.502.4
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Start Wifi Tether
Go to Settings
Select Device Profile -> default
Select Device Profile -> generic
Select Device Type -> Galaxy Nexus LTE <-- NOT AVAILABLE ***
Select Device Profile -> Samsung Galaxy Nexus (cdma/lte) -> CLOSE MATCH
Select Change Setup-Method -> netd (master), also tried others
Select Enable WiFi-Encryption -> Your Choice
Select Routing Fix -> also tried without this option
Start Tether and allow Root
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Sometimes phone brought up wifi; however, rooted ASUS eepad running ICS would not detect.
Note: Wifi Tether does work on rooted Atrix running Ginerbread
Hi, so i have the XT1064, i rooted it with all the tools(?) [flashable .zip for SuperSU and .img for TWRP] from the Root Guide and root seems to be working fine with all apps requiring it but DroidWall; if i select just some apps to allow data/Wi-Fi consumption it just disconnects all apps, even the ones i select, it only allows connection if i mark the "(Any application) - Same as selecting all applications" box, both in 3G and Wi-Fi
Anyone else having this problem? Any suggestion?
Try another firewell which is based on droidwell.droidwell is discontinue.
so when I had KK installed on my phone I used openvpn settings app (it's actually the only vpn that made modern combat 5 work without a connection error) now after I have Lollipop I installed openvpn settings and installed busbox and openvpn binary but it won't connect when I selet a configuration it just says starting and then goes back to select to turn on openvpn tunnel
help please
Hello there
I finally completed installing Lineage OS to my Mi5 today, following all the official instructions on the Lineage os page.
Everything installed without error - however I can't connect to wifi!
When choosing the wifi network it says "Connecting" quickly followed by "Saved". Occasionally it will say "Authentication failed" or "Disabled".
I can't get it to connect to either 2.4ghz or 5ghz, and both of these were working fine in Miui Global stable rom.
Any insight would be wonderful.
Cheers!
Edit: solution down the thread.
Hi!
Have you tried to reflash rom?
Are you using stock LOS kernel ou another kernel?
Yes I did reflash the ROM once. I assume I'm using the default kernel, I haven't gone to any efforts to use another (I'm a noob )
Solution
Follow up - after much pulling out of hair and freaking out, this solution finally did the job:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-5/help/wifi-connectivity-problem-t3517777/post70408866
All hail Pekkuky!
"This is what I did to fix my WiFi:
First prepare an new MAC-address. I personally don't know when a MAC-address is considered valid, so I just took one from an other device. I used the mac address of my previous mobile phone, which could connect to my router.
1. Disable WiFi.
3. Enable debugger settings (Setting>about Phone>Press build number repeatedly).
2. Enable root (Develepor settings>root access set to "Apps and ADB").
3. Open the file manager app.
4. Give the file manager app root access (menu>Settings(cog in lower left corner)>General settings>Access mode set this on "Root Access mode").
5. Now find the file root/etc/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/ and open wlan_mac.bin.
You should see something similar to:
Code:
Intf0MacAddress=XXXXXXXXXXXX
Intf1MacAddress=XXXXXXXXXXXX
END
6. Change the first to your new MAC-address, but first write down the old one, so you can change it back if this method doesn't work for you.
The last X of the next line should be a digit higher than the previous line. E.g:
Code:
Intf0MacAddress=957FDC328BF4
Intf1MacAddress=957FDC328BF5
END
(This MAC-address most likely won't work).
7. Save the file. You might need to press the save button a few times.
8. Check if the file has changed.
9. Check if you MAC-address has changed (Settings>WiFI>Configure-WIFI(cog in right upper corner)).
10. Enable WiFi.
I hope this works for everyone that has the same problem. "