Hey all,
I'm trying to get GPRS working on my XDA II (Qtek rom).
I made a new (modem) connection.
name: Orange world
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point name: internet (as provided by Orange NL)
No username, password or domain
No ip
Pri Dns: 10.250.255.188
Sec Dns: 10.250.255.188 (as provided by Orange NL)
Finish
Press the antenna and tap on : connect to GPRS.
It connects and I get the same arrows when active syncing.
But when I open an Internet page or try to logon MSN it wont work...
Anyone an idea?
cheers
Are you sure you spelled 'internet' no capitals at the acces point name?
You could try to choose server assigned Ip address.
Another thing you could check is: settings> connections > Gprs setting> PAP authentication and class 10.
Yes I spelled internet, lowercase
Rudegar told me to only use the access point and not the DNS servers.
And it works!
Thanks
The GPRS Settings:
do they need to be: PAP or CHAP authentication?
do they need to be: Class 8 or Class 10
and whats the difference between them?
i've read class 8 everywhere
Hi,
I would just like to know whether anyone has successfully accessed their corporate LAN using LEAP authentication?
Mine just can't work, no matter what I tried. I am able to access normal hotspots and my home LAN with normal WEP secruity.
Nobody using LEAP at the moment?
I've not got LEAP running on any of my wireless networks, either home or work, however, you may struggle to get it working, given that LEAP is cisco-propriatary and as such, not very many wireless drivers support it. My old Axim x50v had a plugin that supported leap, but I've seen no evidence of this on the Ameo. There may be a commerical plugin available for WM5, but I'm not sure.?
Personally, if you have a choice, Id avoid LEAP following all the flaws found with it, but I guess sometimes we have to live with what we're given.
Yes, I am living with what I am given, because my company is using LEAP for its wireless network authentication.
I'm not sure whether it is the access router that is giving me problems, or WM5 implementation of LEAP was somehow broken. My Qtek 9000 on AKU 2.x was able to log into the network but not the U1000, which I believe has AKU 3.x
Does anyone know of any tool that I can use to help me debug the problem? Like some kind of a trace?
Thought I'd share this in case anyone has problem using LEAP to log into their corporate wireless LAN.
I couldn't accept that my Qtek 9000 can log onto my corporate's wireless but the U1000 can't. Until it struck me that I should do a comparision of the registry between these two. So I fired up my registry explorer and search for "leap" and sure enough there was a difference!
In the U1000, there is this additonal entry "HKLM\\Comm\TIACXWLN1\Parms\HTCPreloadLEAP" that was not present in the Qtek 9000. I noticed this key was set to value 0. Naturally I amended it to value 1, soft reset and tried to log-on. You can imagine my delight afterwards
So now my U1000 is almost the complete PDA solution I have been looking for, barring that PI2005 issue.
As a reminder, if you want to try this fix, do remember to back up your registry first.
Hi chrisoyh, I am sooooo grateful that you enlightened me on this one. Was trying to connect to my corporate LEAP network since I got my phone. Thank you! then I tested this "fix" and could not find anything new in the WiFi. In the original HTC ROM I had there was a LEAP setting that never worked. Now in the WM6 ROM I am using there is no LEAP tab. anyone?
OK - I managed to enable the LEAP tab. Now I'm wondering if you could help me with this. In HKLM\\Comm\EAP\Extension I have keys 13 (EAP-TLS - Smart Card or Certificate) 25 (PEAP) and 26 (EAP CHAP - MSV2 Challenge). I believe that there should be a LEAP key here. Can you possibly have a look and tell me if you have one what are the settings - please? Thanks very much.
Hi nealed,
Sorry but nope. There is no LEAP key under HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension on my U1000 as well.
What are the settings you set for your WEP key under your wireless profile? Is it "Shared" or "Open"?
Hi chrisoyh,
WiFi Settings: Authentication: Open, Data encryption: WEP, The Key is provided automatically, Then I click Next and on Configure Network Authentication I tick Use IEEE 802.1x network access control - but do not have LEAP in EAP in the drop down box.
Wireless LAN settings : SSID: (the ssid I connect to) - User Name: my domain user name Password: my password Domain fqdn of the domain. authentication Type: Open System.
Just a question - should I be creating the connection in WiFi after setting up the Wireless LAN?
Do you have a LEAP dll anywhere on your machine? Other LEAP registry entries? I'm guessing there must be something missing!
Your Wireless LAN settings is similiar to mine.
As for the WiFi Settings: try using Shared instead of Open authentication. And select PEAP for the "Use IEEE 802.1x network access control".
Let's see whether this helps.
PEAP is Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol. I need to use LEAP (Lightweight) Extensible Authentication Protocol. Also, the authenticaltion is 802.1x open. The above won't work for me. I believe that there is a dll missing which will enable the selection of LEAP under EAP type drop down list. anyone?
Yes, I know the difference between LEAP and PEAP. But that is how it was exactly set up on my Dopod U1000 and old Qtek 9000, and both are able to access my corporate LAN.
There is no LEAP DLL file, trust me.
Also, the Open authentication is set in the LEAP tab under "Wireless LAN" setting. In WiFi tab, I find that using "Shared" authentication is the way to go for me to get connected.
This is not exactly related to the post but maybe you can help me. I am having stupid problems with wifi on th htc. If I use resco explorer to surf by wifi in my home network I see only works if the phone is not connected and previously I made a soft reset. Exactly what happens is I can see previous shared networks folders but If I look in the option "map network" I cannot find other computers.
The other consequence of this is I am having stupid problems with Jet printing because not ever the pda see the network.
Previously I had a jasjar and never troubles with this. I am not happy how is managed in the htc.
Dear All,
Need some help connecting my HTC Diamond to my work WiFI Network. Have tried the previous recommendations in this thread but still no joy.
I have the following:
HTC Touch Diamond P3700
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional CE OS 5.2.20764 (Build 20764.1.4.3)
Configure Wireless Network:
Authentication: Open
Data Encryption: WEP
The key is automatically provided IS ticked
Use IEEE 802.1x network access control IS ticked
EAP type: PEAP
LEAP tab:
SSID: set to WiFI SSID
Domain: blank
User Name: Set
Password: Set
Authentication Type: Open System
I have tried Shared as previously recommended but no difference.
Please Help.
Thank you
Hi,
I am tempted to load a Cyanogen on my Magic to get benefits from Donuts at work.
In fact, work wifi network is based on WPA2 Enterprise wifi for the network and ntml proxy for internet.
I used Wifi Helper in order to configure a WPA2 access. Networks gives me an IP adress but I think there is a certificate that I don't have on my Magic. Perhaps Donuts' certicate storage will help. I hope so
My question is "does Donuts allow the use of an authentified proxy?"
I tried:
inserting proxy setting in database in Sqllite
using proxysetting from google project which in fact does not work with authentification and looks not to be maintained
using anycut but it says "error in the format of proxy adress" when you try to introduce user and password.
Donuts introduce WPA2, VPN. I hope that it allow authentified proxy. Is it just hope?
Thanks by advance for your attention and your help
Am I the only one with this problem?
Hi guys,
though someone here on XDA could help me out with a WM6.5 issue i'm having.
At my work we are using some Motorola MC65 rugged handhelds for our couriers. We are currently using WM6 devices fine. I can't get them to connect to the private APN our company uses. The error I get is "Cannot connect for unknown reason"
I had this error once before with WM6 but i fixed that by turning off CHAP authentication and setting up our Radius accounts to use PAP instead. However I can't find anyway to change the authentication settings for the APN.
I have googled it extensively and some people say to do the following:
Windows Mobile 6.5 Start > Settings> Connections> GPRS > New.
Description *Company*
Connect To: The Internet
Access Point: *APN name*
Username: *username*
Password: *password*
Authentication: CHAP
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address 0.0.0.0
I dont have a CHAP option on mine :S
The version of WM6.5 is 6.5 Professional CE OS 5.2.23121 (Build 23121.5.3.6)
Are there differences in WM6.5 versions?
I'm fairly confident I can get this APN working if I can turn off CHAP, so any help on doing that would be appriciated.
Regards, Daniel
After reading the sticky again, I think this is in the wrong area.
I can't figure out how to move it, so can if one of the Mods can it would be much appreciated
MC65
zenith84 said:
Hi guys,
though someone here on XDA could help me out with a WM6.5 issue i'm having.
At my work we are using some Motorola MC65 rugged handhelds for our couriers. We are currently using WM6 devices fine. I can't get them to connect to the private APN our company uses. The error I get is "Cannot connect for unknown reason"
I had this error once before with WM6 but i fixed that by turning off CHAP authentication and setting up our Radius accounts to use PAP instead. However I can't find anyway to change the authentication settings for the APN.
I have googled it extensively and some people say to do the following:
Windows Mobile 6.5 Start > Settings> Connections> GPRS > New.
Description *Company*
Connect To: The Internet
Access Point: *APN name*
Username: *username*
Password: *password*
Authentication: CHAP
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address 0.0.0.0
I dont have a CHAP option on mine :S
The version of WM6.5 is 6.5 Professional CE OS 5.2.23121 (Build 23121.5.3.6)
Are there differences in WM6.5 versions?
I'm fairly confident I can get this APN working if I can turn off CHAP, so any help on doing that would be appriciated.
Regards, Daniel
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Hi Daniel
i had to do the same the same, what i did is:
Go to: Settings/Conections/Conections
1. My ISP / Add a new modem connection
2. Enter the name for the conection
3. Select Celulat Line (GPRS) be aware that there is other option "Leular line" but you need the option (GPRS) if this not appears is becasuse you have to put the SIM Card and restart the device
4. Next
5. put the APN Name
6.Next
7. i didnĀ“t put any data in the user name or passwors or domain just clic finish
8.clic the new conection created and selec conect and thats it
Ans for your other question the answer is YES depending the Build of you WM6.5 there are differences and some time is complicated get stable applications for that reasson.
regards
I am trying to connect to eduroam (a university WiFi network that's rather popular), however the phone never really connects. The settings that are supposed to be used are:
EAP method - PEAP
Phase 2 authentication - MSCHAPV2
CA certificate - Unspecified
Identity - <my name>@<university>.edu
Anonymous identity - blank
Password - <my password>
However, now with Android 7, I cannot select unspecified for the CA certificate, only "Use system certificates" and "Do not validate". None of those options work.
There is an app called SecureW2 JoinNow that is supposed to automatically connect to the types of networks eduroam is with a custom CA certificate. Even after using this app to connect to the WiFi, all the phone does is attempt to connect. Everything works fine in Android 6.
Any ideas?
Have you found a solution to this? I am having this same problem trying to get my Pixel XL to connect my work WiFi which includes a private network and Eduroam. Had no problems on previous Android builds prior to 7 when you could leave "Use system certificates" as "Unspecified".
chauncy42 said:
Have you found a solution to this? I am having this same problem trying to get my Pixel XL to connect my work WiFi which includes a private network and Eduroam. Had no problems on previous Android builds prior to 7 when you could leave "Use system certificates" as "Unspecified".
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Actually, I am able to join without problem now on my pixel as opposed to my Nexus 6P. I would try the app SecureW2 JoinNow. It was what allowed me to finally connect on my 6P, though when I tried it on my Pixel it didn't work and I had to use just the OS's wifi connection dialog box and selecting use system certificate and only entering my username in the username field, and my universities domain in the domain field.
gakio12 said:
I am trying to connect to eduroam (a university WiFi network that's rather popular), however the phone never really connects. The settings that are supposed to be used are:
EAP method - PEAP
Phase 2 authentication - MSCHAPV2
CA certificate - Unspecified
Identity - <my name>@<university>.edu
Anonymous identity - blank
Password - <my password>
However, now with Android 7, I cannot select unspecified for the CA certificate, only "Use system certificates" and "Do not validate". None of those options work.
There is an app called SecureW2 JoinNow that is supposed to automatically connect to the types of networks eduroam is with a custom CA certificate. Even after using this app to connect to the WiFi, all the phone does is attempt to connect. Everything works fine in Android 6.
Any ideas?
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My solution was to change ca certification to none which worked briefly so I cleared both the caches in twrp which seemed to solve it for me.
jcroy2828 said:
My solution was to change ca certification to none which worked briefly so I cleared both the caches in twrp which seemed to solve it for me.
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This worked!! Thank you!