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Hi All,
I've made a program supporting all originally supported wifi protocols as well as WPA/WPA2 enterprise protocols. This program can be used to set up connection with wireless networks using enterprise protocols.
What you need to do is to select proper protocol/authentification methods. Provide certification files if you have them. You can put certs files anywhere in your SD card. Then click OK.
You need to disable your wifi and re-enable it. Root is required.
Please visit my blog for more updates: http://fredzhung.blogspot.com/
** THIS IS NOT WELL TESTED, But works for Purdue University. (WPA ENTERPRISE WITH THAWTE_PREMIUM_SERVIER certs.)**
[UPDATE MAY-11] 1.0.2 RELEASE
ADDED SUPPORT FOR AD-HOC!
Added support for memorizing all configurations.
Need some test.
[EDIT] v0.2 RELEASE.
fixed a bug connecting to open network.
added support for anonymous indentity in EAP
added help/about
added input validation
changed icon
If this Wifi Helper doesn't work with your company's/school's wifi settings, please provide me your wifi setup so I can figure out what's wrong.
There seem to be a bug that first time run will hang. Close the program when the "force close" window pops up. Then run it again. Add the program to superuser list when asked.
This seem to be a bug for all applications requiring root access in android 1.5. I tested with terminal emulator and it has the same bug as well. Something is wrong with superuser program.
The app is uploaded to Market. Have fun!
Using this to access wifi on campus
Hi
I am a novice at all this root stuff so my questions is straightforward
a) If i buy a G1 (not rooted etc) and install this application from the market, i should be able to access my campus wifi? This is one reason why I am still using the iphone (unlocked on tmobile).
b) Is this likely to work even after the 1.5/cupcake transition that seems to be imminent?
Thanks
ps I am at LSU and here are some of the wifi details for the campus:
http://grok.lsu.edu/Article.aspx?articleId=8198
Hi, if you buy a g1 from store, you need to root it first before using this app. totorials for rooting your phone can be found on the sticky threads.
After you root your phone and use this app, you should be able to connect to your campus wifi. This is the purpose of this app.
May 11: 1.0.2 is released. Available in market
Hey zhang!
Great work, but i am having problems getting the ad-hoc to work.
It's been setup on my laptop and i have tried w/WPA & open to no avail.
The phone does not seem to detect the network.
I'm running 1.5 JF ADP.
Any thoughts as to what i might be doing wrong?
And thanks for the ad-hoc capability, been waiting on that one
Sean
Hi Sean,
I've been doing experiments with adhoc, I am not 100% sure adhoc will work. I will keep trying.
Great, great, great job!
I'm gonna buy the pro one, just as a "thank you"..
It seems it won't even detect my adhoc network
Hi. I use the free version (will buy it if it actually works) but I can't seem to even detect my adhoc networh. I use the ICS on XP laptop. I setup an open network with no encryption for the test but the G1 doesn't detect it (it sets it up and says it's unavailable, thus allowing me only to "forget" it). Do I have to change anything else on my device (for example the tiwlan.ini) so my device actually shows those elusive adhoc networks. Has anyone actually succeeded to setup properly an adhoc connection on G1 ever with any kind of software or is it like the UFO - we hear it exists but we've never actually seen it?
I cna't get it to work on my university's WPA2 Enterprise with a 'GTE CyberTrust Global Root' certificate (with extention cer).
I'm using a Vodafone Magic
I am also having a problem with a WPA2 enterprise setup.
It is a eduroam network.
On my computer I have entered the following setup in wicd:
encryption: PEAP with TKIP/MSCHAPv2
identity: my username
password: my password
In the wifi list (in the android system menu) the eduroam network shows as "Not in range, remembered"
I have another problem with the app itself: "Modify configurations" does not work. This makes it a hassle to try different encryption settings.
I know the network also works with PEAP with GTC, but don't know how to set that up.
Where did this go? It's no longer on the market. I can't find it anywhere!
Yeah, I was looking for this app and can't seem to find it anywhere. It disappeared. Does anyone have the apk?
Boogy
Try WiFi Buddy...free and works great.
All you had to do was go to his site...
http://fredzhung.blogspot.com/2009/05/download-for-wifi-helper.html
When the new Tabs were announced, all the technical blogs were quick to
mention [I guess copying from some press release]: "full support for Exchange
ActiveSync (v14), on-device encryption, Cisco VPN, Sybase MDM and WebEx
support."
Got [not only because of this, but it was one of the reasons] an EU Tab 8.9
with 3G few weeks ago, with almost none [OK, device encryption is included]
of the above applications included.
Searching the net for the last few weeks on any info and couldn't find any
clear confirmation if ANY Tab 8.9 [US only?] was actually shipped with those.
Can someone confirm they have them on the device? Prepared to flash a
different region firmware if I get a confirmation it contains the apps.
Thanks,
Tix
They support installation of said apps, it's not rolled in with the firmware
Whoooops... Mea culpa then... Need to pay more attention to the fine print
Thanks, Hurrian!
tixop said:
When the new Tabs were announced, all the technical blogs were quick to
mention [I guess copying from some press release]: "full support for Exchange
ActiveSync (v14), on-device encryption, Cisco VPN, Sybase MDM and WebEx
support."
Got [not only because of this, but it was one of the reasons] an EU Tab 8.9
with 3G few weeks ago, with almost none [OK, device encryption is included]
of the above applications included.
Searching the net for the last few weeks on any info and couldn't find any
clear confirmation if ANY Tab 8.9 [US only?] was actually shipped with those.
Can someone confirm they have them on the device? Prepared to flash a
different region firmware if I get a confirmation it contains the apps.
Thanks,
Tix
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For the activesync, have u tried the email app... It works fine for me.
netxph said:
For the activesync, have u tried the email app... It works fine for me.
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Yes, I'm using the email app without problems, but if I'm not mistaken that's Google's code
[they're licensing ActiveSync if my memory still serves me well]. I was hoping that by "FULL
ActiveSync support" they mean Tasks and Notes - which Android still doesn't support natively.
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Moving to General
lufc said:
Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums and Read THIS
Moving to General
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Thanks lufc, two minor comments there:
1) I originally thought the enterprise apps are a part of some ROM - already
apologized for that in the post #3
2) I'm a regular [read-only] on XDA for about six years now, have learned the rules
by now - just when I started the thread there was no "General" for 8.9, only
"Development" under the "new Tabs" forum.
Thanks for giving 8.9 a proper home BTW
tixop said:
Yes, I'm using the email app without problems, but if I'm not mistaken that's Google's code
[they're licensing ActiveSync if my memory still serves me well]. I was hoping that by "FULL
ActiveSync support" they mean Tasks and Notes - which Android still doesn't support natively.
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Take a look at Nitrodesk Touchdown application for better ActiveSync support. It has been a long time since I used it, but I think it does much more than the native app.
WebEx is an available app in the market. For Cisco VPN, there may be an app, or you may need to get it from your company IT. My company uses an F5 VPN and there are several market apps for it from F5.
i am using cisco webex on my US 8.9 and it is working fine.
no issues so far
There is something called AnyConnect and it is part of a new firmware update for newer cisco vpn devices. If you look in the market for AnyConnect there is a app from Cisco for rooted and non rooted, as well as a samsung specific build, to use the samsung build you must have a stock rom (this is why cisco has a rooted version, which makes me laugh!).
Then there is a matter of talking to your network guys. We just put new vpn appliances in here at the Library, but it didn't have anyconnect, we are looking at the upgrade for that now, I am excited, I might be able to get away from carrying my laptop everywhere!
Hi..
I admit that I'm just a noob. I was trying to setup the citrix into my Note.
I found the citrix receiver apps in the market and managed to install it successfully.
i had also installed the root.crt. when i tried to setup the citrix, first it prompt to keyin the server name, i had keyed in and enter. after that a message pop-ups "Invalid server certificate". so i just accept it. i add an account by put in all the informations provider by our company's server admin. such as:
server name
user name
password
domain
description
when i tried to connect it, the "Invalid server certificate" message appeared again. and again i accepted it. i managed to see all the related applications which was available for me to access but when i clicked on the icons, it never launced but it gave message "cannot connect. cannot verify this server's certificate". this application can works without any problems on blackberry and iphone.
is there anybody who manage to install this apps and its working. please share..
thanks
I ve tried this on the SGS2 (getting Note next month )
And I did not have have a certificate issue (was connecting behind a VPN), but the last step to actually launching apps did fail.
Is it an Android issue?
Sorry, no help from me, just empathy
Hop someone can come up with some solution. Are you running the stock ROM? Who knows, maybe a custom one would work better? could be worth a curious try if you fancy running custom roms
Having the exact same problem on my Galaxy Nexus. I think it may be an issue when running on ICS
I'm also having the same problem with my verizon galaxy nexus. I just came from an OG droid where citrix was working fine. Settings are the same. I've looked all over online and can't seem to find a solution.
Anyone?
This is the reply I got from Citrix guys:
We have discovered an issue with our SSL implementation and the new Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.x) implementation. They have changed the security infrastructure but it did not show up on our emulators. We are actively working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. We have temporarily removed the Receiver for download to 4.x devices. Please watch for updates coming shortly, with the holidays it will most likely be in January.
Thanks for your feedback and watch for the update.
Robin
Robin Manke-Cassidy
Director Product Management
T: +1 408 790 8342 (x23342) | M: +1 480 203 6700
[email protected]
Hi guys..
Thanks for replying. i'm still trying to install it until now but it still negative...
Robin, glad to hear that citrix team is fixing it. but is this mean that we need to change the devices to android for to enjoy the fixes? Is there any ways that i can do, without changing the devices?
please advice.
thanks
JasmiHasni said:
Hi guys..
Thanks for replying. i'm still trying to install it until now but it still negative...
Robin, glad to hear that citrix team is fixing it. but is this mean that we need to change the devices to android for to enjoy the fixes? Is there any ways that i can do, without changing the devices?
please advice.
thanks
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doesnt sound like there is any way to run it on the Nexus or Note at this time.
You would need another device running android 2.x. I seriously doubt we would ever see a way to load these android 4.0 devices with an earlier version of android on it so I dont think there is a way without using a different device.
Hey guys,
had the same issue today. You can use the Citrix Receiver Beta from the market temporary. That is running perfectly with ICS. Tested on Sensation and Galaxy Tab 10.1v no issues.
just got an update last night. Citrix now compatible with ICS!
works great for me on the nexus so I'm assuming it'll work for the note as well.
Just to confirm... After the update everything is also working on ics with galaxy tab 10.1v.
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Hello,
I have been finding googling a lot from last 3-4 days but no luck so posting.
I want to be able to use VPN but i found the settings on droid little hard to configure.
I made account on Openvpn and then i read documentation but no mention of which port to select and server.
So can anyone help me on that one?
I am on stock GB.
BTW the main reason to run VPN is i read constantly that using VPN you mostly get free 3g speeds in BSNL(indian carrier) so wanted to give it a try.
Hello dear fellows.
I've updated my S2 LTE today through OTA from version 5.0.2 to version 6.0.1.
While in 5.0.2, I contacted Samsung about a procedure to make the S2 to forget obsolete networks, since the usual method does not work, because networks not in range are not shown!
Except for another guy asking the same question (somewhere), I didn't found anything in the net about this issue, I don't know if people already realized the problem... (seems all people is quite busy getting root and/or the new firmware).
So, Samsung told me the feature is not available, that I should backup with Kies and do a factory reset! UNACCEPTABLE!!!
I wait for the 6.0.1 hopping that the problem was solved in this version, but NOOO, they MEAN it. IT IS NOT available!
So...
- Does anyone one of you manage to find a way to make the S2 to forget / delete old unused networks?
- Does anyone find acceptable the actual status quo of the problem?
- Is there someone with a reasonable explanation for this feature being removed from S2 firmware? (At least some explanation I can swallow)?
Thank you all.
I think it's just sloppy thinking from the developers. Of course one should be able to get a list of known/saved WiFi networks and delete from the list accordingly. I can do it on my Nexus 6P running N preview 3. Maybe this app can be used to achieve this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mdroidapps.wifimanager
One should also be able to see the password for saved WiFi networks without having to be rooted. Yes, it's a security risk but Windows and Linux let you see the password in clear text.
Android still have a bit of maturing to do.
And while we're at it - what I really want is being able to change DNS servers while on mobile data. When limited to your carriers DNS servers you are unable to connect to DNS blocked sites like in example some torrent sites. I would like to set my DNS to my Raspberry Pi running pi-hole and get DNS adblock even though I'm on mobile data. But this is only possible using a VPN app.
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LosserKlosser said:
I think it's just sloppy thinking from the developers. Of course one should be able to get a list of known/saved WiFi networks and delete from the list accordingly. I can do it on my Nexus 6P running N preview 3. Maybe this app can be used to achieve this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mdroidapps.wifimanager
One should also be able to see the password for saved WiFi networks without having to be rooted. Yes, it's a security risk but Windows and Linux let you see the password in clear text.
Android still have a bit of maturing to do.
And while we're at it - what I really want is being able to change DNS servers while on mobile data. When limited to your carriers DNS servers you are unable to connect to DNS blocked sites like in example some torrent sites. I would like to set my DNS to my Raspberry Pi running pi-hole and get DNS adblock even though I'm on mobile data. But this is only possible using a VPN app.
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Thank you for the reply.
I've tested the app "wifi manager". It did not work as expected!
- The app indeed show the list of all networks even the ones not in range / obsolete.
- The app indeed allow the 'forget' procedure.
I use then the 'forget' procedure in a old network. The app says "wait....", but after that, the old network is still showing in the list no matter how many times you apply the procedure, no matter if you close and reenter the app. That means, the app is useless for the purpose to delete old networks, at least in the Tab S2 device.
I don't know it this issue is just a developer's sloppy thinking, or if this is Samsung stink over all of us. I think it is the later...
Sorry I do not know any way to change connection DNS the way you need, or any other way for that matter.
Still looking.
LosserKlosser said:
And while we're at it - what I really want is being able to change DNS servers while on mobile data. When limited to your carriers DNS servers you are unable to connect to DNS blocked sites like in example some torrent sites. I would like to set my DNS to my Raspberry Pi running pi-hole and get DNS adblock even though I'm on mobile data. But this is only possible using a VPN app.
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Touch VPN will bypass those blocks.