Hello all,
I was wondering if there is a way or an app available that is capable of adding a WPA enterprise network connection for non-rooted phones, that allows to set the eapol_flags? I have seen a few, but none seem to be able to add eapol_flags. The reason I ask is that where I work we use a non broadcasted WPA enterprise wireless network, after many years of searching I finally came across the recipe to get my rooted phone to work with our WPA Enterprise wireless network. What I have done to successfully connect was to manually edit the wpa_supplicnat.conf file located in the data\misc\wifi directory and added all of the particulars for our network:
network={
ssid="wirelessSSID"
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=IEEE8021X
auth_alg=OPEN SHARED
eap=PEAP
phase1="peapver=1"
identity="username"
password="password"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
eapol_flags=2
}
I have a few clients here that are not rooted and I would like to figure out how I can get them connected to our wireless network. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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I see a few views, no thoughts? Any ideas would be welcomed.
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Hi there
I want to connect to my universities wireless network.
The requirements the want are;
Root Certificate installed (I've already installed)
a client device that supports the wireless authentication mechanism, 802.1x/PEAP. (This bit is which I am not sure that the Exec has)
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Part of the configuation instructions provided by the university
Network name (SSID) = ****-student
Network Authentication = WPA
Data encryption = TKIP
If you do not see an option for WPA then the
software for your network card might need
updating. Please consult the manufacturers
documentation on how to do this.
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Is there a way that I can get a patch or something or is it still possible to access my universities wireless network?
I've got a o2 XDA Exec
Many thanks for your help guys
In my previous university, the MAC of the WiFi network needs to be registered before you can use it, even you have all the username or password. First I didn't notice this because other friends got their notebook connected without registering their WiFi cards. And only later, I notice that since they bought their notebook via the university, the MAC is already registered. Double check with your uni IT guys.
Also, check if they have WiFi B support. You may need to check if your phone is capable of using G. There are solution for *some phone to enable G, search.
OK it seems to connect but I need to install my university root certificate on my universal.
How do I do that?
Thanks
Hey guys, I've been lurking for a few months now and have been able to figure out all my questions with the almighty search, but this is one that I'm having issues with.
I picked up the AT&T Fuze a couple weeks ago, and immediately flashed it to ROMeOS 1.40. Everything is working great, except I am having problems connecting to my schools wireless network.
The campus uses 802.1x and WPA. On desktop and laptop machines connected to the network, they require the use of Cisco Clean Access.
Here is the link to the ITS (Information Technology Services) page that covers smartphones, PDAs, etc...not very detailed is it? http://its.truman.edu/documentation/index.asp?docId=327
I'm trying to connect with the following settings:
Best performance power mode
Network Name: TrumanSecureWireless
Connects to: The Internet
Authentication: WPA
Data Encryption: AES
Checked "The key is automatically provided"
Checked "Use IEEE 802.1x network access control
EAP Type: PEAP
When I try to connect to the network, the device says "Connecting", but eventually quits and just goes back to "Available" Shouldn't it prompt me for my network user ID and password at least?
iPhones and iPod Touches are able to connect to the network (http://its.truman.edu/documentation/index.asp?docId=331&audienceId=), so I figure my superior WM6 device should be able to as well.
For what it's worth, I have tried the registry tweak listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-284534.html with no luck.
I'd really appreciate it if anyone had any other suggestions. Thanks!
I've modified wpa_supplicant in /data/misc/wifi/ icluding the same configuration as I use on my debian notebook.
network={
ssid="..."
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pairwise=TKIP
eap=PEAP
identity="..."
password="..."
phase1="peapver=0 peaplabel=0"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
priority=10
}
the problem is that the network always appear as non reachable.
I've scanned with another application and I've seen that the net is on channels 1-9 (in advanced configuration on my magic there are channels 11-13).
It's a problem in my configuration or it's a problem of channels? How I can solve it?
I've used haykuro 6.0r1 and actually I'm using nk02 v4 firmware.
Thank you
Does it even support WPA Enterprise? I can't see our company WPA enterprise network on mine. (I have a stock ROM if it matters.)
someone can help me?
I need to connect to my campus wifi
thank you
Have you tried changing scan_ssid = 0, or take out that line altogether?
I read that scan_ssid param is for connecting to non-broadcasting SSIDs. Your campus probably broadcasts it?
As an aside:
My Magic had problem connecting to my non-broadcasting SSID at home. It works sometimes only, although I made sure "scan_ssid=1". I enabled broadcasting SSID and now it connects no problem.
I'll try when I return to my campus.
thank you
The HTC Hero support WPA-Enterprise ... so all Hero ROM support WPA-Enterprise
Good day everyone,
I have a vodafone magic which I am trying to get connected to my college wpa enterprise connection. My university provides a configuration file found at http://helpline.concordia.ca/network/wireless/ipod-iphone.shtml which installs on iphones allowing connection to the schools wifi. I wanted to know if the file could be modified to work on android so that I would be able to access the wifi, or maybe there is a app that allows connection to wpa enterprise?
any input would be greatly appreciated.
PHILL
You need to install wifi helper from android market and your magic needs to be rooted.
With that it's fairly easy to set up WPA enterprise by entering all the settings then disabling/reenabling wifi.
Stoo
thanks for the quick response, my magic is rooted and running the ion rom, this is great i will get the app and try this soon.
did this method work for you on the concordia wifi network? I am having trouble connecting!
Hi All,
My N1 has successfully gone onto multiple networks & the web okay. However I am having an issue I haven't been able to solve with my N1 at work.
At work, we access the internet through a VSAT satellite internet service, MTN. The satellite signal is sent to an iDirect router, then a Cisco 1800 Series switch which acts as the DHCP server and allows access via multiple static IP routers around our workboat.
My N1 can see the Cisco IP address (192.168.1.254) & the page requests the Login & password. So I know the N1 is getting past the routers & seeing the Cisco switch.
However, I cannot access any webpages & I do not know why. If I'm getting into the network why am I not seeing the internet? I can do the same thing with different laptops & access the internet successfully so I'm stumped.
Thanks for your time.
Phil
anyone?? Any ideas?
Phil
mrpotts said:
anyone?? Any ideas?
Phil
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