I forgot my Wifi password, and I wish to recover it--- my Touch HD uses the wifi and it has the password, but how to get it from HD
This password is the thing which keeps me from updating my ROM for 2 weeks now!!!!
bump!!!! --- cmon people - someone must know
might seem silly, but why not just log into your router and change the password? then you'll know what it is
I cant -- I dont know my routers password either!!!! I was given wifi password but I lost the note with it!!--- and I cant reset my router cuz the router has some special "data" in it which makes it operate a bit diferently (give privileges and block some unwanted traffic) !!!
So any program, or which is the file on which the wifi password is held - then I could just back that file up!!!!
Kristaps-K9-Lv said:
I forgot my Wifi password, and I wish to recover it--- my Touch HD uses the wifi and it has the password, but how to get it from HD
This password is the thing which keeps me from updating my ROM for 2 weeks now!!!!
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would not know how to get the password but you can export the settings and the password
use RAPIConfig
(you use it on your PC when your phone is connected with ActiveSync)
edit the rapiconfigin.xml to look like so;
Code:
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic-query type="Wi-Fi" recursive="true"/>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
and run the batch, that will export all your WiFi settings to rapiconfigout.xml
which you can convert to a .reg file (or a CAB, etc) and import after any flash
bit of a long shoot, but you can also try something like this, see if anything works through "My Mobiler" or naively on PPC
hope that sets you on the right path
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ok ppl - listen i try the method Sir.B suggested,,, but when I open rapiconfigout.xml file -- in the password field it still shows asterisks (*) it cant see my password!!!, someone please help!!!
Kristaps-K9-Lv said:
I cant -- I dont know my routers password either!!!!
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Then reset your router. Read the manual for further instructions.
johnpatcher said:
Then reset your router. Read the manual for further instructions.
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eeem -- did you read the 4th post???
I cant cuz the router has some special privileges set!!!
oh and btw -- my router is custom made (only few hundreads of these routers are made here in LV)and I dont have a manual for it!!!
bump!!!!!!!!!!
Go to witch they tell your password.
Get Linux + wifi, hack own ap, and rec pass...
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Hi everybody!
I have a little problem. I've set up a home network with a wireless router. I shared some folders on my PC so I can access the files from my Jamin.
So far so good, I managed to access the folders from PIE.
The problems started when I wanted to change user name and password. When I enter a network path PIE pops up a screen asking for user, password and domain. I made the mistake of checking 'remember password' box and now I can't get to this screen again so I can't change the login and access shares on my company network.
So how do I get explorer to ask for a password again? (without doing hard reset)
Or is there an app to manage this thing? I tried pocketLAN but it doesn't have this option.
Thanks in advance.
have yoy tried to look in the registry for key's about this?
had the same problem on accessing a website.
using regedit i found an entry in registry with the userid, deleted that entry and the next time i was asked for the password again.
hope this helpes
Actually, this is the first thing I tried.
Looked for the user name, then for computer name but all I got was the AS regs.
Maybe it was me, or the PHM reg edit.
Ether way, I solved it by changing the password, but if you fined that key again some time I would appreciate the info, and maybe someone else will two.
At least I learned my lesson: Never ever ever click the 'remember password box' darn M$. :x
Thank for the reply though.
i did a find of a userid which i used and found it in registry via the find options and a search in the entire registry.
it was found in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Activesync\Partners\.....
maybe this helpes?
Thanks for the effort, but this just kill the partnership to the PC. (Yep, tried it and was sorry).
So far changing the password seems to be the only solution (there are a couple more threads on similar issues).
Looks like another MS screw up.
Help...
I have a HTC 3600 (handy as I'm posting in this forum ) and I have been trying to connect it to my work wireless setup. This is fairly locked down and has a hidden SSID and requires me to enter credentials (user name, password) to access the web. I can successfully connect to the Wi-Fi, I am issued with IP address etc but can't then take the next step to connect it to the web.
I have found an area to add a proxy with username and password - I do this but still nothing. One odd thing is that when I then go back to try editing the proxy settings 9 times out of 10 it has vanished and I have to create it again!!
This is causing much hair pulling!
Any direction/help in this would be great as I am now a little stuck.
I am on AX3L v3.0.9 build.
Cheers
Update
I have found out that if there are two settings in the connections summary - such as 'My Work Network' and in my case 'etisalat UAE' the proxy setting never gets lost. Is this a quirk, is there something that I am not understanding (I know the obv. answer to the last question is yes!)
This now brings me to my nest challenge which is how do you arrange these connections? What I mean is that if I am at work/home and have a wi-fi link active how do I get the device to pick this in preference to a GPRS connection which it should use at all other times? I have tried looking for some kind of guide so I can work through this my self but no luck so far..... if anyone knows of such a thing or can point me in the right direction then please reply to this.
Cheers
Hi All
I got a frustrating problem with the Internet Explorer on my Hermes with WM6
After a wrong login to my router (unluckily i checked the box for remembering the password) i do not get the loginscreen again (as it should be). I get directly the message that this username/Password is wrong.
After hours of searching i didnt find a way to delete the wrong loginvalues inserted before.
Any suggestions?
Voyager07 said:
Hi All
I got a frustrating problem with the Internet Explorer on my Hermes with WM6
After a wrong login to my router (unluckily i checked the box for remembering the password) i do not get the loginscreen again (as it should be). I get directly the message that this username/Password is wrong.
After hours of searching i didnt find a way to delete the wrong loginvalues inserted before.
Any suggestions?
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Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Wi-Fi
You should have a list of the previously established SSID's. Tap and hold on the one in question to bring up the secondary menu, and pick either edit or delete.
Obviously, if you tap delete, you will need to set it up from scratch. If it's just the password you messed up on, edit should be enough.
I have a major issue with my college WiFi network, I can join from every OS, but not from WM (even Symbian can do it!)
My university uses a certificate-based wpa-tkip, I have installed the certificate on my Touch Pro, but I can't login...
More details can be found @
http://www.asi.polimi.it/rete/wifi/istruzioni/Servizio Wireless - Guida Utente.pdf
http://www.asi.polimi.it/rete/wifi/istruzioni/Istruzioni WiFi Linux v1.0.pdf
The language of the guides is Italian, but the images and the scripts are in english, I hope you can help me out with this issue *__*
I even installed Secure2W, but it seem to not work...
SOLUTION @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2815200&postcount=15
Anyone?
I can't really find a solution ç__ç
Same issue here. This connection would be very useful, because the whole campus is covered by wifi and since I spend lots of hour there...
After installing the certificate, while attempting the connection, a further username+domain is required. That does't happen with a pc or a mac.
Some specs about the authentication:
- Auth: WPA
- Encr: TKIP
Certificate:
- Sha1 RSA @ 1024 bit
Did someone succeed in logging into similar networks?
Fulcrum.
Are you using Schaps Advanced config 3.2? If so then you need to make a couple of changes.
619619 said:
I have a major issue with my college WiFi network, I can join from every OS, but not from WM (even Symbian can do it!)
My university uses a certificate-based wpa-tkip, I have installed the certificate on my Touch Pro, but I can't login...
More details can be found @
http://www.asi.polimi.it/rete/wifi/istruzioni/Servizio Wireless - Guida Utente.pdf
http://www.asi.polimi.it/rete/wifi/istruzioni/Istruzioni WiFi Linux v1.0.pdf
The language of the guides is Italian, but the images and the scripts are in english, I hope you can help me out with this issue *__*
I even installed Secure2W, but it seem to not work...
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leobalou said:
Are you using Schaps Advanced config 3.2? If so then you need to make a couple of changes.
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Do you mean enabling:
# Validate server certificate
# WPA authentication
???
No I mean setting:
Network -> WPA auth... from enabled to Disabled
And Wi-Fi delay after boot: 0
I could not connect - I changed these settings, rebooted and it resolve my problem.
I hope this works for you too.
Fulcrum1 said:
Do you mean enabling:
# Validate server certificate
# WPA authentication
???
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Ok, I'm gonna try tomorrow morning and I'll report back asap.
Thanks
Thank you, I'm going to try tomorrow too
I hope to reply a success from my Raphael!
Uhhhmm, tried today and nothing happened...
Sometimes it doesn't connect ad sometimes it asks for User+Domain
Fulcrum
Sorry to hear that - it worked for me and others - sorry.
Can anyone else help this guy???
Fulcrum1 said:
Uhhhmm, tried today and nothing happened...
Sometimes it doesn't connect ad sometimes it asks for User+Domain
Fulcrum
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Fulcrum1 said:
Uhhhmm, tried today and nothing happened...
Sometimes it doesn't connect ad sometimes it asks for User+Domain
Fulcrum
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The same happens to me
I will try again more combinations tomorrow...
Sorry for the bump, but I think I have found the issue.
When I try to connect to the network and configure the access wm tells me that there is no personal certificate, but I have installed the certificate.
But I noticed that the provider certificate is an Intermediate, not a personal certificate!
So I can't configure anything, nor connect!
There is something wrong with the certificate installation, why it is located in Intermediate and not in Personal?
EDIT: I've renewed my certificate, and now it's in the personal tab, the previous one was without the personal Key, this time must be it
It's a no-go ç__ç
If I choose PEAP autentication the phone locks up and needs a soft-reset when I try to connect
I've solved it!
Now I can successfully connect to the WiFi Area!
A tutorial is on the way
Here I am, sorry for the long delay.
I solved my problem following this procedure:
Install the certificate on your device (The certificate must have the user key emended)
You must edit this registry key: HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\25\ValdateServerCert change it to 0
Reboot your device
Now you can create your network settings, for my network I had to set:
Network name: The network SSID
This is a Hidden network: True
Autentication: WPA
Data Encryption: TKIP
EAP Type: PEAP (Select your certificate from the list)
That's it, now it should work, or at least it's working on my network
Hi!
u have a little typo in there: its HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\25\ValidateServerCert ... and unfortunately this solution does only prevent WM to check for a serverside Certificate but does NOT solve the bug with the configuraton - popup:
o When coming to the page where u can change the auth method from certificates to PEAP, then the popup will nag us. No chance to get into the peap config to set MsChap V2 for example. We *can* prevent the popup by renaming the key for the certificate method HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\13 to HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\130 for example (so the popup is elimanted because then peap has the lower number and is handled first) *but* its still impossible to get into that damn config...
*That* Problem seems to be unsolved so far.. :-(
One of my employees told that he managed to get into the network by simply pressing "ok" at this popup, closing the wizard and when connecting to the network the username / password (mschap v2) Dialogue came -> and he was online. But unfortunately this was un-reproduceable
Any hints highly appreciated (for getting into a secured network by mschapv2 on user/password basis)
Yeah, I'm having the same problem as well...
I tried to follow the intructions to log on the wireless network available at the hospital I work, but these instructions are for desktop computers and notebooks and they have steps that I can't accomplish in my blackstone. The instructions are the following (for windows XP):
-add a new network with the name: wifiuel
-choose WPA2 autentication
-choose AES cryptography
-choose PEAP access, go to properties and uncheck all options. Also, at autentication method EAP-MSCHAPv2, click on configure and uncheck the option to use the logon's name and password automaticly.
There are a few more steps, but from this last one I can´t go on. When I tap on the properties buton on my blackstone, I get the following warning: "Cannot log on to the wireless network. This network requires a personal certificate to positively identify you."
I've tried to make the registry tweaks available in this post, but I still can't connect. The network manager says I´m connected but at the same time, the little locker icon is also shown in front of the network's name and I just can't access any website.
The real thing is, as licht77 said, I can get rid of the WM checks for a serverside Certificate but it does NOT solve the bug with the configuraton, as I still can't get into the peap config to set MsChap V2.
Can anybody help us?
Same on My Rhodium TP2
My University settings are:
SSID: 4csuuseonly (visible)
Security: WEP-enterprise
Encription: TKIP
cert: PEAP
than i have to put Username and Password; but i could never get to that step.
It did worked couple of time for me,
What I did was I created a LEAP in wifi settings with SSID, USERID and PassWord
then I enter the SERVER ,ID n Password Under "Enroll" tab in wifi settings
It did work few times; I don't know if that may help
We all Need a Solid Solution
Edit: I tried SecureW2 software to connect , Played with the software for two days. Did the reg hack, didn't help either.
Finally I uninstalled the secureW2, and guess what after the soft Reset, when i hit connect it did ask me Id and Pass.
And Now it connects within two seconds every time I go to school.
Couldn't really figure out How did it worked
I wish to know -- where are the WIFI settings held-(I do a lot of tweaking for my HD and sometimes I mess it up, but the guy who knows wifi password of my place, lives in Garkalne, Im in Adazi ( about 10 km difference)--my wifi goes only about 20m )
So I need to backup my wifi settings or atleast the password -- where is the password held -- in registry, windows, anywere --- just name it and how to get there!!??
well access your wireless router with the provided ip address.
i think it may be 192.168.1.1 and you will easily see it around wireless security.
Psygnosis84 said:
well access your wireless router with the provided ip address.
i think it may be 192.168.1.1 and you will easily see it around wireless security.
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Sorry -- I didnt understand that --- can you give me a step by step
My wifi network is password protected it has two networks 1.- provides internet, password protected.;;;;; 2.- doesnt provide internet, not password protected, Its for those cases when he forgets the password for the 1st network so he can bypass it and go straight to the internet-- I dont know how he does it
Im still learning English
The security information is stored within your WIFI router.
As to how to access and maintain it, it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. I have five different ADSL modem/router in the past few years and all of them has different way of getting into the configuraiton menu. Some needs me to type in 10.1.1.1, the others uses different address. You need to refer to your user manual for your equipment (if you can't find it , make a call to your ISP's support center, and they will definitely be able to tell you).
Once you're in the configuration menu. navigating to the place where the security setting is kept again differ in each case, and again you should read your user manual to find out, or call up your ISP's support centre for help.
eaglesteve said:
The security information is stored within your WIFI router.
As to how to access and maintain it, it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. I have five different ADSL modem/router in the past few years and all of them has different way of getting into the configuraiton menu. Some needs me to type in 10.1.1.1, the others uses different address. You need to refer to your user manual for your equipment (if you can't find it , make a call to your ISP's support center, and they will definitely be able to tell you).
Once you're in the configuration menu. navigating to the place where the security setting is kept again differ in each case, and again you should read your user manual to find out, or call up your ISP's support centre for help.
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I dont have any manual on the wifi router-- its custom made!!!
BTW--- I want to see my wifi settings in my TOUCH HD not in the router (forgot to mention that in the first post ) --- So where are the wifi settings held in my TOUCH HD
Kristaps-K9-Lv said:
I dont have any manual on the wifi router-- its custom made!!!
BTW--- I want to see my wifi settings in my TOUCH HD not in the router (forgot to mention that in the first post ) --- So where are the wifi settings held in my TOUCH HD
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It's in Start/setting/connection/WIFI/Advance.
The Main tab lets you change which WIFI network you want to connect to. When you click on change network, you can pick whichever one that shows as available. Once you click on it, if that access points requires Authentication, by clicking the next button you will specify all the details such as network key, etc.
Hope this is what you're looking for.
The power mode tab lets you specify if you want more performance or battery life
----> when I enter the password for the wifi network-- I wish to know where my THD saves the password----the guy who knows wifi password doesnt give it to me so I want to find it on my device---where is it saved on blackstone
Ok i think everyone is confused now.
Please explain in detail what you want to do again.
He doesn't know the wifi password to "his" network because the guy who knows the password won't give it to him.
He's asking if a plaintext version of the password is saved in the Touch HD somewhere for "his" network.
I find it a little sus that he doesn't know the password for "his" own network, or that the person who set it up won't give him the password, so he's trying to find it this way.
Moony1987 said:
He doesn't know the wifi password to "his" network because the guy who knows the password won't give it to him.
He's asking if a plaintext version of the password is saved in the Touch HD somewhere for "his" network.
I find it a little sus that he doesn't know the password for "his" own network, or that the person who set it up won't give him the password, so he's trying to find it this way.
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Thats right--- btw im 15 years old- so he doesnt trust me the password!!!
So is there a plain text version of the password on THD
i would like to know it too because at school i dont know the password to the internet , it was just typed into the touch HD. thanks