I was told by someone that Windows Mobile 6 is capable of accessing WPA Enterprise encrypted access points. My college employs WPA Encryption on all WiFi access points, utilizing Protected EAP (PEAP) and 802.x access controls. I'm wondering if this person was wrong in telling me that my T-Mo Dash with WM6 could access this APs, or is there some trick I don't know about?
Thanks for all the help.
I`m interested in this problem too... can anyone help please?
anybody??
woo boy! what a helpful thread! I'd like to know this as well. Don't tell me iPhone has a leg up on us here...
well, it would be very nice if there'd be an answer to this topic, I'm also searching for it ...
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for those of you whose VPN connectivity was broken when WM switched from DUN to PAN in aku 3.3 & greater this will be good news.
I just downloaded the latest VPN client from Cisco (v5.0.00.340) and connected up my laptop just fine via IPSec over UDP using my TyTN's Internet Sharing connection.
For the record, I tested this on WM6 build 17741.0.2.1 over both USB and Bluetooth PAN connections.
another bug bites the dust....
Can you write how to use this programme for novice? When i used old wmodem ip was external, when i used IS my ip is internal. Will this tool solve my problem?
sleuth can you shoot me an email or add me to your buddy list
i got a question in my field regarding heremes.
thak you
I thought that Cisco had released a new vpn client for WM.
there is still no good vpn client for Cisco's concentrator, right ?
mrmrmrmr said:
I thought that Cisco had released a new vpn client for WM.
there is still no good vpn client for Cisco's concentrator, right ?
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The inbuilt vpn lt2p/ipsec works fine with the cisco concentrator using certificates.
the ever so useful virtual network...nice post
neptune said:
the ever so useful virtual network...nice post
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I assume you talking about my post ? Ease up neptune
Have just realised that many have asked for this and no one has posted a solution is that what you are saying. If so I will create a post that details the the setup to get the l2tp/ipsec vpn working. At this stage I have only got it working successfully with certificates. PSK gets to phase 2 auth but then falls over. I would like to get both working so I can post both solutions however I will document the certficiate solution if anyone is interested.
sebjepb said:
I assume you talking about my post ? Ease up neptune
Have just realised that many have asked for this and no one has posted a solution is that what you are saying. If so I will create a post that details the the setup to get the l2tp/ipsec vpn working. At this stage I have only got it working successfully with certificates. PSK gets to phase 2 auth but then falls over. I would like to get both working so I can post both solutions however I will document the certficiate solution if anyone is interested.
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actually was making a comment towards thread creator...no worries tho mate
Yep my mistake too many beers watching footy
Question might be better fared here...
Allegedly, my employer does not support BBConnect, only Blackberry Only devices.
If I was to run BBConnect on the HTCFuze - would it work? I'm not familiar with the BES interface and settings... so I figured you all may be a bit more knowledgeable on this.
Any help is appreciated...
As a BES admin i can say that the BES does support BBConnect but it is quite possible that this functionality has been disabled at the BES itself.
For it to work, and i am assuming that you are looking for full two way synch of mail/calendar/address book, then you are going to need the co-operation of the BES admin. If he says no dice then i am afraid it is no dice.
Also BBC is never going to give you the full BB experience, i had two BBC users, one of whose handsets broke and after two days with a real BB he said to not bother replacing the dead handset.
Are the company going to be paying for any part of this?
Thanks for the responce...
They are not paying or any part of this- as I'm a 3rd party consultant. I've previously used my blackberry that has since died. I'd assume the information I got was their general dismallal of useage of the blackberry connect.
All I really need is my mail useability on a WM6 platform- so I can utilize the phone for my consulatant company needs, as well as my employer (blackberry) needs right now. This would mean a WM6 platform letting meuse webmail- and a secure BBconnect app on the WM6 to let me just check my mail- thats all I need from the BES.
Im just trying to avoid carrying 2 phones with me... that's really all. I'm not trying to compromise security- they are interfering with my productivity!
do they allow OWA access to your email? if so look at setting it up as a BIS connection. never done it and we don't run Exchange so it's not an option for us but it may do what you want without impacting anything else.
Hello,
Is there a way to turn these mobile devices into a bluetooth keyboard/mouse?
I am aware of the gremote porject at http://gbmsoftware.com/ but am looking for a more generic way to turn the mobile device into a remote keyboard and mouse.
A generic solution would be ideal because it could be used with any system (not just PCs) including PS3s, PCs, Macs, Linux, etc.
If something like this doesn't exist, what would be involved in creating it? Would one have to write a bluetooth driver?
I am a developer but have never written a driver or written anything related to bluetooth. If someone can point me in the right direction I may be able to write this thing myself.
Ever any luck with this?
My Frenemy has found an app that does this with WIFI - but your point about universality strikes me as important. Not having to install a server app allows this to work on any platform. I wonder why no answers or other posts.
The EVO 4G would make a SICK remote bluetooth keyboard and mouse...
Thanks...
Frank
Turn mobile device into bluetooth keyboard and mous
No,
Nobody really got back to me and I've since moved on to WebOS. I still think it would be great little tool!
-Ash
http://www.mobilesrc.com/MobileRemote.aspx
This will do it.
Wondering the same thing
Hi i have been looking everywhere. I am also wondering the same thing (mainly to connect to my ps3. Could you possibly repost that link? it seems to not be working. thank you!
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I had to install the certificates on my Diamond!
Hi Everyone,
I'm having trouble finding a way to disable the server certificate verification. I've searched everywhere but any of the solutions worked for me.
Here my problem:
I'm trying to connect (ActiveSync) to an exchange server - OWA (i.e. webmail.companyname.com) from my HTC Touch Diamond (WM6.1) phone but I keep having the "Invalid Certificate" message.
What I've found:
I've found few solutions to disable the server certificate verification but none fits my needs.
DisableCertChk.EXE ((Solution found here!))
Only works on PPC 2002/2003 and smartphones 2002
Hacking your Windows Mobile 5.0 Registry (Solution found here!)
Very interesting since it only requires a registry modification... But I think it only works on Windows Mobile 5.0!
I'm looking for a registry hack to disable that verification so I can connect to the exchange server!
What's crazy is that other colleges have iPhones and they don't have any problem connecting to the server !
Please help me overcome this problem without having to ask the IT helpdesk for the certificates... It will take ages before they could do something!
Thank in advance!
(I'm pretty sure there's a way but I couldn't find it by myself)
what did u do, get the cert from IT?
I'm having this problem with google so I can't get the cert.
-Kenny
me too - same problem..
Greetings friends,
I currently have a Sprint branded HTC Touch Pro 2 on Boost Mobile CDMA. I have everything working, but I can't seem to get the Tom_Codon Mobile Wifi app to work.
I installed the app, located it, set my connection name and WEP. I used my son's PSP to test the connection and it is not recognized.
What can I do to fix this?
I am preparing to get an android tablet or the Blackberry Playbook. I want to have this working in advance so I won't run into any issues later.
Thanks in advance for your help...
I'm assuming you've already figured this out but if you haven't well here are the facts. Our old TP2 WinMobile can only do WEP. Since WEP is easily defeated it is not support in current new tech. Therefore tablets with Android OSes only support WPA. There are two ways to overcome. 1. Root your Tablet and make the modifications necessay. You can search here to find the answer. Or install an Android OS on your TP2. Again, in Android WPA is supported so it can be enabled to become a WPA Router. This way you won't have to root your tablet if you don't want to. What! I'm kidding! Of course we want to ROOT! LOL
the sony PSP wont work with the TP2. i have been trying for years with no luck