LEAP authentication with Samsung I760? - Networking

Greetings everyone...
I have searched high and low to no avail. Does anyone know if there is a way to use LEAp authentication with the I760. I have determined that it was not possible with the 730, however I can't find anything regarding this phone. Even a third-party application would be suitable. I work for a large University that has an awesome wifi network on campus, however LEAP is the only way in. I had it on my old IPAQ running WM 2003 and just would not have imagined that I would not be able to do it with this phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Maybe you should try Funk Odyssey (now is under Juniper network). Dell Axim 51v does has this software pre-install and works for LEAP authentication

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XDA Mini S - Wireless / LEAP enquiry

Hi All,
Would appreciate any advice on this matter. Searched for similar issues on this and other forums with no success so far.
Device is in Corporate mode (simple with no O2 extras). Able to connect to most wireless networks OK including WPA protected, but having trouble with the Cisco based LEAP network at a client's office.
Windows Mobile 5.0 on this device doesn't seem to support LEAP natively. I have tinkered with some of the suggestions around, including using WPA-PSK but nothing seems to work.
Is there something I am missing when it comes to LEAP configuration? Do I need to specify the authentication server?
Are there any tools to make this process any easier? I have seen some excellent thinks around like Funk Software's Odyssey, but not sure that they work on Windows Mobile 5.
ScottH
And the answer:
Hello Scott,
Thank you for your email,
I am sorry for this but it appears it is not present on the XDA Mini S. I was checking this information using a test XDA Exec which displays this functionality as soon as you select Wireless LAN through start then settings then Connections and had assumed because both devices are running windows 5 that both would be similar. However it is not present on the XDA Mini S.
Sorry again for the earlier information.
Regards
Binder
O2 Customer Technical Support
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Wizard and Wireless LEAP - any solution?

Hi,
is there any solution for getting LEAP working on Wizard. It seems that I-mate AKU 2 ROM has software for it since I can start LEAP program and add new entries, but it's not working - I can't connect to my corporate WLAN.
Is there any solution for this problem. Will this be at least in some new ROM, etc?
I'm in the same boat.
I've done countless searches and hours of investigation. Some have reported success, but I have contacted them and done exactly as they did and still no joy.
My network administrator claims that we are not using any restrictive protocols and/or options on our network and is also puzzled as to why it will not connect. It does attempt to connect to the AP, but authorization fails everytime.
I have official given up. If anyone can provide insight I believe that many would be indebited.
Perhaps you and the admin should take a look at the logs and figure out where it's stopping exactly? I haven't had the need to use LEAP yet so I can't really comment but a little sniffing around will probably tell you what's going on.
My main question is: Is LEAP working at all on Wizard? My previous device was iPAQ 4150 and it was working perfect using LEAP in my corporate WLAN - so I don't think that the problem is in some restrictions.
With the new AKU2 ROM came an add on for LEAP - the software is there, but is Wizard actually using entries that I enter there? It seems that it doesn't.
Well I have some encouraging news for you ...
My last PDA was also the 4150, and I could not get that working on our corporate WLAN either ... therefore ... you may have better luck than I.
Best of luck ... if you get it working, could PM me please.
Thanks, Greg
it's amazing why enterprises are still using the LEAP when its proprietary to cisco when many non proprietary types of EAP are easily available and better support..
PEAP for one is totallly free, offers similar if not stronger authentication and works with most recent windows operating systems
I have gotten it to work. The last version of Funk Odyssey works. You can download a trial from Juniper's website.

LEAP + WiFi

I've got a new Cingular 8525, and I've got a problem with WiFi. We support two wireless types at work... WPA-TKIP and DWEP. However, I have to use LEAP authentication. I can't get either to work, which is frustrating because I have a LEAP tab in my wifi settings! Any ideas?
I have the same problem and I am looking for an answer. At our work I found a dude who tried it and he used the Odyssey Client on a Dell Axim. I tried it with the trial version, but still not successfull.
So I would be happy about any news on this.

Wireless Encryption

Hello guys,
I want to see how secure my wireless network is for someone who is using a PPC, so I have been searching for any software that will allow me to crack my encryption but so far I have not managed to find anything. I have found a few software that crack encryptions both on Windows and Linux, but none on Windows Mobile.
Any of you know any software?
Thank you.
evolish said:
Hello guys,
I want to see how secure my wireless network is for someone who is using a PPC, so I have been searching for any software that will allow me to crack my encryption but so far I have not managed to find anything. I have found a few software that crack encryptions both on Windows and Linux, but none on Windows Mobile.
Any of you know any software?
Thank you.
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What a bizarre request If you've got a wireless network, set the router encryption to the strongest setting your PC's/PPC's will support and use the cracking tools on a Windows PC to test it. If you've got security and MAC filtering on the router, you're doing about the best you can anyway.
Trying to crack wireless security on a PPC is gonna be slow as - the Hermes only has a 400MHz processor, so it'll probably take four or five times (or more) longer to crack the security as it would if you did it on a desktop PC. The only software I know of that might work is MiniStumbler - kinda like the baby brother of NetStumbler, from http://www.netstumbler.org
My advice is this , give it up as a bad job, or make sure your PPC is permanently on charge coz the battery life will be crap with the WiFi on and packet capture/cracking tools running
Cheers,
Mark.
Great Mark I will try and see what happens with the software you told me as soon as I get a chance. Thank you.
Anyone else who knows a different way.. is welcome to say
Download the backtrack ISO LiveCD and run it on a laptop or PC which has a supported wireless device. That LiveCD comes with a suite of wifi cracking apps which you can use to penetration test your wireless network if you thusly desire.
Doesn't work with many Acer laptops though due to something stupid with the Acer motherboard design (and guess what laptop I have! haha)

Slow Wifi with IPAQ 214

Hello everybody,
I am new to the PDA community having bought my first Pocket PC, an IPAQ 214, a few days ago. I am still trying to figure out what software to use to get productive with that thing. It's all a bit different from normal PCs.
However, I installed Opera 9.5 beta (and also the Wifi update from HP of June 2008) and find that web browsing is really slow compared to the other computers which connect to the same wireless router. I suspect that there is some problem with the wireless connection but the wifi info doesn't really give a lot of detail. I am really wondering with what connection speed the IPAQ is connecting. WifiFofum does not give such information, neither does WifiKnife. PocketWiNc doesn't want to work at all, complaining about not finding a wifi device.
But maybe I totally on the wrong track and the rendering does already exhaust the capabilities of the IPAQ.
Has anybody an idea how I can find the problem? Are there freewares giving more information about the connection? Any suggestions how to improve the internet browsing experience?
Many thanks,
Bob

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