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[Q] WiFi Phase 2 Authentication MSCHAPV2

I'm having trouble connecting to a secured WiFi which i've been able to do before. To connect I have to setup a PEAR-MSCHAPV2 EAP and Phase 2 authentication. The problem comes in with the Phase 2 authentication. After saving my settings, MSCHAPV2 will always revert back to 'None'. Has anyone else run into this?
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Same problen with Froyo on HTC Magic. Seems to be a bug.
This is the relevant bug: hxxp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=8804
(Sorry I can't make it a link, but the forum won't let me)

World IPv6 Launch

I know that T-Mobile USA and Verizon already support IPv6 to some degree from this thread, T-Mobile has a beta on the Nexus phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468127
But I don't see either of them or any other cell provider listed on the world ipv6 launch web site
http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
AT&T is listed, but it is only for their DSL network.
World IPv6 launch should be a pretty big deal since Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and Microsoft are all making their main websites IPv6 forever after that day ... June 6 of this year, ... Comcast and Time Warner Cabler are also playing ball.... but nobody from mobile is really stepping up.
Surely IPv6 is way more comfortable (Altrough the adresses are harder to remember), but it will take some time to migrate to IPv6 (It's already been 14 years are many websites are reachable through IPv6, I don't think that full migration will happen all of a sudden...)
I dont think it is the number of websites that matter so much as it is that the largest websites that account for the majority of the internet traffic are going to now support ipv6
DNS is still going to get you where you want to go without you having to remember an IPv6 address. Also, I think most of the IPv6 addresses are going to consist of zeros to begin with, which can be omitted.
People have started supporting IPv6, as has been done on most systems for years. Some people even have public IPv6 addresses, but all of them (to my knowledge) can still be reached using good old-fashioned IPv4 addresses.
As far as LAN's go, unless you are a massive company, with the inability to route between 2 Class C's, you will NEVER need to go to IPv6 on your LAN..
Most ISPs already support IPv6. It's just the protocol, it does`nt necessarily change the addres of a website, depending on whether they bought it or not.
As far as my understanding goes it's more likely that the big websites will just hold on to their IPv4 IP adresses, no?
this wont affect my situation
There is already an IPv6 network in my university
Ipv6 is already being used, Microsoft supports the new industry standard. IPv6 is also designed to solve many of the problems of IPv4, including mobility, autoconfiguration, and overall extensibility.
I'll have to admit, IPv4 has been even more tenacious than I imagined. Here it is, 2012, and we're still managing to get by, even with the population of the Internet being orders of magnitude larger than it was when IPv4 exhaustion was starting to be an issue.
I still think it's something that needs to be a priority, but I just worry about it because most home routers these days barely have enough RAM to store a usable IPv4 routing table. Heaven forbid you multiply the size of each entry. Firmware updates won't fix that.
FYI -- T-Mobile USA finished their nationwide IPv6 deployment. Any Nexus S or Galaxy Nexus can connect http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/127213-ipv6-now-deployed-across-entire-t-mobile-us-network
additional costs for isp's providing no revenue at short perspective and exposing computers in lan to the risks of the internets
zdeev said:
Most ISPs in the Netherlands already support IPv6. It's just the protocol, it does`nt necessarily change the addres of a website,
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It invariably will. For example instead of having an address like:
192.168.1.1
You'd have something like:
fc00:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
However DNS can map to either IP. So say you pointed your browser to www.example.com, DNS could return both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and your computer will pick the one it determines is best routable.
in a couple of years we will be on ipv6 over 80%

Note 7 on Wireless Network

Hi, when I log my Tegra Note 7 onto my wireless network it shows up as 2 devices, 2 IP adresses, 2 MAC adresses and 2 host names. Does anyoune know why this is? It doesn't seem to affect performance but my other Android devices don't do this.
Cheers,
Stu.
stoobydale said:
Hi, when I log my Tegra Note 7 onto my wireless network it shows up as 2 devices, 2 IP adresses, 2 MAC adresses and 2 host names. Does anyoune know why this is? It doesn't seem to affect performance but my other Android devices don't do this.
Cheers,
Stu.
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i'm not sure if you mean that the device shows up twice on the network or the network shows up twice on the device?
my Virgin router has two network id's and passwords because it has 2.4ghz and 5ghz modes. ( i set up the network id's and passwords myself). my N7 2012 only shows the 2.4ghz id but my N5 shows both and will connect to either
dual band wifi isn't supposed to be available on the Vega 7 (i had the original Vega before my 2012 N7 and am looking at buying one next time it's sub-£100 so i don't have any device to test yet) but i presume that could allow it to connect to both at the same time and give the Vega two addresses on your network?...

Note 4 and issues with some Wifi

Hi, i have my Samsung Note 4 phone and O.S. ver. 5.1.1 stock firmware, no root and build N910FXXU1COH4.
I've noticed problems on Google Search, Facebook and upgrading on Play Store when I'm connected to some wifi network.
Recently I configurated at my friend a station to receive Internet connection (Adsl) from his brother and I installed him a TpLink Cpe and an access point with ddwrt software installed.
Then...my Note 4 has the problems I said and pc, Samsung S3 Neo and another Samsung work regurarly for all apps, upgradings and searchings!
I don't know why I have this issue in my Note 4!
I configurated the Cpe setting as dns (not obbligatory) the ip of his brother's router connected to internet.
I tried to insert 8.8.4.4 with static ip but I don't fix the issue.
P.e.: i noticed that the issue is caused by upload that is about 0 Kb/s and others devices don't have this issue.
Do you know why?
I also upgraded my stock firmware to COJ3 but i haven't solved the issue...[emoji53]
Sent from Note 4 device - Rome - Italy
From what I can understand there is an issue with Lollipop where if it sees IPv6 on your network it will always try to do DNS over IPv6, even if its not actually functional. As such, DNS completely breaks when using IPv6 capable routers (guaranteed if you run DD-WRT, OpenWRT, pfSense, etc) if you do not have IPv6 support enabled on your Internet connection.
I ran into this myself recently as I was trying to disable IPv6 on my network as it was not fully functional, but it completely broke connectivity on my Note 4.
The March security update seems to have made this worse, as even after restoring partial IPv6 I can now do DNS but actual connectivity still fails instead of falling back to IPv4 like its supposed to.
Alex Atkin UK said:
From what I can understand there is an issue with Lollipop where if it sees IPv6 on your network it will always try to do DNS over IPv6, even if its not actually functional. As such, DNS completely breaks when using IPv6 capable routers (guaranteed if you run DD-WRT, OpenWRT, pfSense, etc) if you do not have IPv6 support enabled on your Internet connection.
I ran into this myself recently as I was trying to disable IPv6 on my network as it was not fully functional, but it completely broke connectivity on my Note 4.
The March security update seems to have made this worse, as even after restoring partial IPv6 I can now do DNS but actual connectivity still fails instead of falling back to IPv4 like its supposed to.
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Thank you my friend. I read only now your message..
I don't know if we have the same problem.
Now my phone is going with the latest MM stock firmware and I have always the same problem..
Some other phones work good except someone..
I don't know if it's a issue about IPv6 but I can ensure you that I linked all phones in same way to wifi but their behaviour is absolutely different related those apps..

Galaxy S7 disable IPv6

Hey guys, trying to VPN into my home network so I can view my home IP cameras. Everything works great with all my family's tablets and phones, except my new Galaxy S7. I am running PFsense at home and when I use the exact same OpenVPN config file that works fine on all our devices, my Galaxy S7 seems to be trying to use IPv6 instead of IPv4. I have IPv6 disabled on my home network so this one device isn't working. Any way to disable the IPv6 on Android/the S7/ or just for the VPN connection? Any help would be much appreciated as I used to use my phone daily to connect to my home network.
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Hey guys, trying to VPN into my home network so I can view my home IP cameras. Everything works great with all my family's tablets and phones, except my new Galaxy S7. I am running PFsense at home and when I use the exact same OpenVPN config file that works fine on all our devices, my Galaxy S7 seems to be trying to use IPv6 instead of IPv4. I have IPv6 disabled on my home network so this one device isn't working. Any way to disable the IPv6 on Android/the S7/ or just for the VPN connection? Any help would be much appreciated as I used to use my phone daily to connect to my home network.
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[cache.bat] 5.5.3.2 apn, establishrht.afn 4.3 unium, 04938.937.37.1.1
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I use an awesome app called "IPv6 Auto Disable" from Google Play..

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