Wifi Help.....Please - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Hi, Can anyone help me with the settings I need to connect my Wanadoo Livebox with my O2 XDA Exec using wifi??
I already connect with my laptop and my wife's ipaq but can't with the exec.
I have 128 bit wep enabled and have put the key successfully into the exec but all that happens is: "connecting" followed by "available"?
I can see the network fine and when I check the livebox config.....the mac address of the exec is there along with the other two devices, so it's mac associated.
At the moment I'm using:
Network Cards Tab:
Wireless Tab:
Shows my livebox with the alternating connecting/available message.
Clicking on the shown network (my livebox) brings up the settings:
General Tab:
Network name: shows the correct SSID for my livebox
Connects to: The Internet.
Network Key Tab:
Authentication: WPA-PSK (Although I've also tried this on "open").
Data Encryption: TKIP.
"The key is automatically provided" box is ghosted.
Network key: Correct wep key, tried in upper and lower case.
Key Index: Is ghosted but shows "1".
802.1x Tab:
All ghosted......
But shows a ticked box for "use IEEE 802.1x network access control".
EAP type: Smart Card or Certificate.
Back to previous menu:
Networks to access: All Available.
Network Adapters Tab:
My network card connects to: The Internet.
As for the list of adapters......I have changed nothing as I know nothing!!
The list is a mystery to me.....I thought there would be just one.....??
Wireless LAN Tab:
Main Tab:
Status: Scanning network...
SSID: Blank.
TX Rate: Auto.
Mode: Infrastructure.
Channel: Blank.
BSSID: Blank.
MAC: Contains the associated MAC addy.
IP: Blank.
Signal Quality: Blank.
Settings Tab: Untouched.
LEAP Tab:
SSID: Shows my livebox, correctly named.
Authentication Type: Open System
Here, I have input my wanadoo user name and password.
Authentication Type: Open System. ( I have tried this with "EAP" selected but it has made no difference).
I have tried changing most of these settings with no luck...... I 've also tried removing the network (livebox) and letting it find it again with the default settings..... All I get is the same alternating messages prev mentioned??
Sorry this is so long....but thought I'd better put as much info in as possible
Can anyone help me?
Many Thanks in advance
Tim
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I have 128 bit wep enabled
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Authentication: WPA-PSK (Although I've also tried this on "open").
Data Encryption: TKIP.
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It looks like you're using 128bit WEP Encryption, and trying to connect using WPA-PSK Encryption ?
I'm no expert on setting up Wireless connections, but you'll want to recheck your settings and ensure you're using the same Encryption security on both your Wanadoo Livebox and the Exec.
"The key is automatically provided" box is ghosted.
Network key: Correct wep key, tried in upper and lower case.
Key Index: Is ghosted but shows "1".
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Working from memory, you will need to set your Exec to WEP, which will unghost(?) the "The key is automatically provided". Uncheck the box and then type in your WEP key. Also ensure the Key Index is set to the same as your Wanadoo Live box.
At the moment, when it says "available", it basically means you have attached to the Wireless AP, but not authenticated (again, your trying to use different security types), so no IP is handed out to your Exec, thus no access..
Last time I tried setting up my Exec wirelessly I ended up hard resetting it, as I could no longer surf via the USB cable. YMMV of course..
cheers

Do you have DHCP enabled? Are your IP addresses static or dynamic?
Maybe they connect to eachother but if the IP addresses belong to different sub-nets, they will not allow any transfering.

I vaguely remember other people having problems with their Livebox and not being able to resolve them.
Might be worth searching the forums for 'livebox' to see what crops up. IIRC the problems were never solved. Wanadoo weren't interested in helping either.

Hi and Thanks.
I haven't got dhcp enabled so I believe the ip is dynamic?
I've changed my settings to "open" instead of "WPA-TPIK" and reinput my wep key.... but still with no luck
Aaah That's interesting.... and sounds about right for Wanadoo!!
I'm off to search now.
Thanks Again
Tim

TigerTim36 said:
Hi and Thanks.
I haven't got dhcp enabled so I believe the ip is dynamic?
I've changed my settings to "open" instead of "WPA-TPIK" and reinput my wep key.... but still with no luck
Aaah That's interesting.... and sounds about right for Wanadoo!!
I'm off to search now.
Thanks Again
Tim
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Did you check the IP address that the Universal is using? Maybe you have to assign one within the subnet mask in the settings of the Wifi configuration of the universal. Normally, they asign in the 169.x.x.x grouping and the routers are normally 192.x.x.x so they will connect but will not send data to eachother.

Wep Keys
It's worth noting that you can usually input the key in hex or Ascii - I believe the key in the XDA will be in hex so make sure that the key in the AP is also in hex (I know that mine works when I use hex on both sides).
Dave

Hi Jorge, Only problem is which adapter settings to change from the list....I changed the settings for the first one in the list and input the correct primary and secondary DNS then input the correct ip addy and netmask and gateway......but still no joy
Do you know which adapter?
Thanks
Tim
Hi Dave, I used the keyboard to put the wep key in, as I did with the ipaq (no problem). How do I input it in using hexadecimal on the exec??
Much Appreciated....... anythings worth a try
Thanks
Tim

I believe the adapter is the tiacxwin CompatibleWireless Ethernet. It might be easier to just enable DHCP on your router, maybe? Don't you think?

Re: Wep Keys
Beridor said:
It's worth noting that you can usually input the key in hex or Ascii - I believe the key in the XDA will be in hex so make sure that the key in the AP is also in hex (I know that mine works when I use hex on both sides).
Dave
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I have the similar problem with a LinkSys router before which generates a HEX pass key based on the ASCII phrase you provide, which did confuse me a bit. It is the HEX key you need to set.

Related

Fix for "Unable to obtain server assigned IP address." problem

Alright dudes, thought I'd post this up as it seems to be the most optimal solution for fixing most instances of the "Unable to obtain server assigned IP address." and it doesn't seem to be widely publicised. I chose a new thread as there seems to be so many instances of this issue. Might be an idea to put this in a stickie, or the WiKi.
Change the "EnableDHCP" registry key to "0", its located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\RNDISFN1\Parms\TcpIp
Then do a soft-reset.
Basically, the problem is caused by the DHCP IP address assignment timing out, causing the connection to be sometimes dropped (even though an IP address may have originally been acquired without a problem) and hence the error message. Disabling DHCP forces the immediate assignment of the default IP address which doesn't timeout (this has already been detailed on this forum).
Note: This fix retains the internet pass-thru ability of ActiveSync, unlike the other reported solution of disabling "advance network functionality".
I hope this helps some of you out there with this issue.
Or if you dont want to do a registry hack when you can do this:
Settings wireless networks -> network adapters -> Remote-NDIS Host -> use specific IP address:
IP address: 169.254.2.1 <-use these addresses
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Default GW: 169.254.2.2
Hit OK and that will do it.
ok, so what am I doing wrong?
I have checked my registry, and and value as in post 1 is 0
and I have set the IP address etc as in post 2 and I am still getting this stupid message.
What else can I try?
Any ideas?
thanks
Thanks man!!!
thank you very much....
Nice!
This is awesome. Frustin, I did it without the regedit and the error appears not to be returning. Just go to Settings, R-NDIS on your PPC and put in those numbers. I've been having this error for well over a year!
thanks!!!!!!
you're wonderfull!!!!
Slider758 said:
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Change the "EnableDHCP" registry key to "0", its located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\RNDISFN1\Parms\TcpIp
Then do a soft-reset.
.........
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I'm using WMDC (Vistax64) and I had same problem with my TouchDiamond.
I solve this after change registry value :
"EnableDHCP" registry key to "0", its located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\RNDISFN1\Parms\TcpIp
Then do a soft-reset.
Many thank's
thank you man,you can't imagine how you made my life easier with this post. 1000x thx

LEAP authentication

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

Does Hermes support AES-CCMP EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 CA validation auth key mgt 802.x?

We have having difficulties connecting to WiFi with the Hermes.
Our WiFi platform requires support of
WPA2 AES-CCMP EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 CA validation auth key management 802.1x
According to Microsoft support both Windows Mobile 5 (AKU 0.3 and newer) and Windows Mobile 6 Operating Systems are capable of supporting this, but the question is whether the Hermes WLAN Host Controller chip and driver(s) support it.
We don't seem to get anywhere with Dopod / HTC support on this ... so I was wondering whether anyone here in the Forum can confirm or deny whether this is supported, thanks.
AES-CCMP EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 CA validation auth key mgt 802.x?
I am copying/pasting this from my post on MSDN. I worked on this problem for days and i'm quite frustrated that Microsoft did not fix it right out of the box. I'm not sure how much it will help but hopefully it will get you connected or at least point you in the right direction. It seems to be centered around some missing or incorrectly configured registry keys:
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Greetings,
I am using a similar system and I was able to get my Windows Mobile Pro 6.1 (HTC Mogul) to work after 3 days of troubleshooting. Thanks goes to Tom_HHA above who commented on the EAP extention number (25 vs 26) and to IANA for their help publishing the applicable RFCs.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/eap-numbers
Below is my configuration. It may or may not be applicable to your situation but it may help get you connected.
Tom_HHA commented that after pressing FINISH he was prompted for he username, password, domain repeatedly.
"The device ask for a domain username/password but keeps redisplaying the prompt after 5sec or so"
I do not have a complete understanding of why but after making the necessary registry changes I was also prompted for my username/password repeatedly. I entered the password once, checked the "save password" box and just kept pressing OK until the window went away. I *suspect* (although I could be terribly wrong) that WM is attempting the connection using various adapters until it finds one that works. If anyone from Microsoft can help explain why pressing OK once causes the prompt to reappear but pressing OK several times leads to a successful connection? I also would like some additional clarification about the "network adapters" tab, how to use that tab and what effect that has on the existing connections. My currently highlighted adapter is PPTP NDISWAN Miniport but I strongly suspect the highlighted adapter is not indicitive of what adapter is actually being used.
If anyone has any difinitive answers then I would appreciate sharing of knowledge.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\26]
"ValidateServerCert"=dword:00000000
"InteractiveUIPath"="eapchap.dll"
"Path"="eapchap.dll"
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="MSV2-Challenge"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\4]
"Path"="eapchap.dll"
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="MD5-Challenge"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\25]
"ValidateServerCert"=dword:00000000
"EAPMSCHAPv2Only"=dword:00000001
"InteractiveUIPath"="eaptls.dll"
"Path"="eaptls.dll"
"ConfigUIPath"="eaptls.dll"
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="PEAP"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\13]
"FriendlyName"="Smart Card or Certificate"
"IdentityPath"="netui.dll"
"ConfigUIPath"="netui.dll"
"InteractiveUIPath"="netui.dll"
"Path"="eaptls.dll"
Add a network:
Network Name: (your ssid)
Connects to: Work
This is a hidden network: Checked
Configure Network Authentication:
Authentication: WPA
Data Encryption: TKIP
Key Provided Automatically: Checked
Configure Network Authentication: (screen #2)
Use IEEE 802.1x network access control: Greyed out and checked
EAP Type: PEAP
(I did not click on the Properties button - just click FINISH)
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hi
i wrote my 802.1x problem here
will these registry settings solve ?

[SOLVED] WiFi Certificate Issue

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.
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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

how to connect to 802.1x wlan with Htc touch (windows mobile 6.1)

please help i can not connect
i select WPA -> AES
then PEAP
i need to click PEAP Properties and select Server Certificate and check GTE CyberTrust Global Root
but when i click Properties it says
"Can not log on to the wireless network. this requires a personal certificate to positively identify you"
i changed Wifi from Best battery to Best Performance hoping it will show me Properties, but doesnt show still
i read these posts, would these solve?
"i used 802.1x authentication on my MDA.
The only thing you have to do is to add a DWORD Regestry Entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MAICHNE-->Comm-->EAP-->Extension-->25
Name:"ValidateServerCert"
Value: 1 to activate Validation, 0 to turn it off
If you need a Regestry Editor you can use PHMRegedit."
another post
"i created the dword value you mention in this thread i still have the same problem.
Does anyones has the same problem with wm6?"
another post
"Now after days of reading i found a solution for all the devices that couldnt connect with the modified reg-key(HKLM/COMM/EAP/EXT....ValidateServerCert) to a wpa and eap-mschap secured wlan.
To enable the eap-options you have to install the securew2 client. Once you had installed you can choose for authentication method one of the securew2 has provided(this is where you see PEAP and 802.1X) in the WLAN Connections. Just select the TTLS method and disable the outer authentication and the certificate validation in the options. Now you can select EAP and MS-chapv2 in the authentication tab of the securew2 client. and at least you can sign in here your name,password and domain. You can also set an Profile with your settings in the Securew2 client.
This Solution has worked for me on a HTC Touch Cruise(XDA-Orbit-2)."
here are my registry settings
HKCU\Comm\EAPOL\Config\wu-dot1x\EapTypeId 25
HKCU\Comm\EAPOL\Config\wu-dot1x\Enable8021x 1
HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\25\
...EapTypeId 25
...Enable8021x 1
...ValidateServerCert 0
\HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\26\
...ValidateServerCert 0
also added
ValidateServerCert 0 and tried 1
but didnt solve
I've seen this problem and have done all the registry mods mentioned above.
Some days it works, some days it does not.
We're using WPA with TKIP and PEAP.
I don't know how to enable logging to see where things are going wrong.
The symptom I get is this:
1) Add the network to ID "Configure Wireless Networks" list
2) Setup the properties as above (WPA, TKIP, PEAP)
3) Choose Connect
--> At first I get Connecting then I get Unavailable
If anyone has a fix for this I'd love to hear it.
I'm currently not even getting the login screen.
Could you solve the "personal certificate" issue?
I'm having the same problem!
Thks
Personal certificate
I've not gotten around the personal certificate issue though I think it's a red-herring.
Rumor has it that MicroSoft will be pushing out a fix for ExchangeServer in December 2008. I've not searched around to verify this.
When the exchange server fix is out, I'll upgrade my ROM to Wm6.1 (SNN Diamond) - this has been great for connecting in the past and I expect it will work fine again.
i have the same problem
After a year, still no fix ??
i have this problem too.. can anybody help? :s
me too i have problems with 8.2.1x devices.
B U M P !! ! ! !

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