I have an HD2 when I try and connect to the wifi access point at my school, I get something about domain enroll, but it never connects, but on android, i enter my username and password, and it connects successfully, but no in windows mobile
Joshua_Hershey said:
I have an HD2 when I try and connect to the wifi access point at my school, I get something about domain enroll, but it never connects, but on android, i enter my username and password, and it connects successfully, but no in windows mobile
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Try this:
Go to your comm manager and hit menu, domain enroll and enter the info there... WinMO isn't as intuitive as Android when it comes to this...
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Android does not ask to enroll, I just enter my Username and Password, and it connects, but with windows mobile, I don't have a domain to enroll to, I just have a username and password.
Windows OS in order to get on a windows network provide a unique identifer to the network that is why you have to use domain enroll option
how to i get the server address to recieve my certificate from, it says "failed to retrieve certificate from the host..."
Joshua_Hershey said:
how to i get the server address to recieve my certificate from, it says "failed to retrieve certificate from the host..."
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Check with the IT peeps at your school? They can probably give you the certificate you need to run on your phone to make it work. WinMO requires certificates to work on secure networks where as Android and Iphone do not. Just the way it is man.
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Connecting using broadcom bluetooth stack
Setting up network folder using Resco Explorer
Then it shows me this.. hhmm???
What should i put there? theres no setting in the PC about the username or password.
Anyone?
then how do you log on your pc ?
I dont use password to my computer..
i put username: doubleofour and for password is blank cuz i dont set any password and for domain: DOUBLEOFOUR
still i cant connect
did a search for PAN in networking it
here is one result
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=4429&highlight=pan
do a search in the networking it exclusive forum if you want more
Development and Hacking may also have some info since many people talk vidcomm there
hi there u need to go to in connections in ur ppc than click on new modem than click on bluetooth than next and piar with pc and enter a valid password in pc for all that u need bluetooth moden in ur pc and bluetooth .........................hav fun n tell dose it works for u
hi there u need to go to in connections in ur ppc than click on new modem than click on bluetooth than next and piar with pc and enter a valid password in pc for all that u need bluetooth moden in ur pc and bluetooth .........................hav fun n tell dose it works for u
Hi,
I have a problem with my wlan and my hd2. I can't connect to my wlan with my hd2.
The wlan router settings are:
Security is set to wpa and the wpa type is a passphrase.
The encryption is set to tkip.
Here are some screenshots to make tings clear:
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Did you try raising Power mode to Best performance? If not go to wi-fi/Advanced/power mode
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I have the same problem.. and cant find a solution power to max does not work!
You have to enter the passphrase manually.
cozzykim said:
You have to enter the passphrase manually.
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Yeah I know, but how can I do that? As you can see it's in gray so I can't enter anything.
glennvho said:
Yeah I know, but how can I do that? As you can see it's in gray so I can't enter anything.
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un tick the tick box that says "the key is provided automatically" (de sleutel wordt......) the tick box above the box where the pass phrase goes)
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un tick the tick box that says "the key is provided automatically" (de sleutel wordt......) the tick box above the box where the pass phrase goes)
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Ha ha, I missed it at first look but he has WPA selected not WPA-PSK which means that you can't choose the passkey.
@glennvho, try selecting WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK so that you can login with a password
HTH
As mentioned above, select WPA-PSK, and use AES encryption too.
I'm surprised to see that wpa2 enterprise isn't supported. It would be great if I could connect to my office wireless and access the network. Anyway to make this work or support enterprise? Thanks
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Works for me, sure you have your settings right
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well thats sorta the thing. I cant input the correct settings cause I dont have the options to. I need wpa2 enterprise and all that is available is wpa2 personal. I dont get the fields to enter the correct info without choosing enterprise.
I'm having the same issue. Information about the network I can't connect to is found below:
SSID: eduroam
Security Mechanism: WPA2/AES-CCMP, WPA2/enterprise, WPA/TKIP or WPA-enterprise
Authentication: PEAP (Protected EAP, EAP-PEAP)
Authenticationprotocol: MS-CHAP-v2
Normally when I connect to the same network with my laptop, I need to put in a username and a password, but I'm not able to put in any username on the phone.
Do you need any apps to solve this problem?
Edit: Didn't notice this wasn't the desire forums (was redirected here from making a new thread). I've got a Desire with Android 2.2.
I have the same problem , any ideas ?
Would this not be WPA2 Enterprise or is it something different? I just use Personal at home so don't know.
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From everything I read, it seems that Wireless Tether only supports Ad Hoc mode with the Samsung Epic (DK28) using Froyo.
That said, what should my IP settings be, since DHCP isn't supported with Ad Hoc????
I am using the 192.168.2.0 network, so I assumed that my device should be 192.168.2.2 and the default GW should be 192.168.2.1. Is there a Sprint DNS server I should be using?
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That said, what should my IP settings be, since DHCP isn't supported with Ad Hoc????
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Sure it is. What device are you using where it isn't?
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Sure it is. What device are you using where it isn't?
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IBM Lenovo Thinkpad to Samsung Epic???
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Lame, that's a limitation of ThinkVantage.
One option would be to just disable it and use the built-in Windows XP wireless configuration manager. There's instructions for disabling it, or you can just uninstall "ThinkVantage Access Connections" entirely.
If you want to do static IP though, here's the parameters of the default network:
Network 192.168.2.0
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Broadcast: 192.168.2.255
Gateway: 192.168.2.254
Nameserver: 192.168.2.254
The DHCP server hands out addresses in the range 192.168.2.100-105, so you should configure the client's static IP to use something outside this range (192.168.2.1-99, 106-253). For example, 192.168.2.1 works fine.
Note that with a static IP you won't get a client connection notification on the phone since that relies on DHCP. This also means the MAC ACL won't work, so leave that disabled.
Hello,
I recently re-arranged my home network and now I can't get my android devices (HD2 and Acer A511) connect to the internet via WiFi.
I didn't brought any new devices, I just configured them in another way.
Old configuration
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New configuration
Problem
Every client can access the internet, regardless with which wifi network or cabled network he's connected to.
Except for android devices:
Wifi 1: android devices connect, get an IP form DHCP and can access the internet
Wifi 2: android devices connect, get an IP from DHCP and can't access the internet. They are only able to access the 192.168.2.X range.
I already googled for days and tested everything I could imagine but I just can't find the error.
Already tested
DHCP server: Works fine in every subnet
DNS server: Also works fine. Every device can solve / resolve domains
Checked IPs, MAC addresses
Other WiFi keys, security modes (including none)
Static IPs
Redirect every port to one device
Windows and Linux clients (fully working)
Has anyone here an idea why this is happening and most important: how to fix it?
PS: No I can't change the configuration back. I had to do it because of my room arrangement.