Tornado + WM6 = WPA2? - HTC Tornado

Hello out there,
just would like to ask, if it's now possible to connect to a WPA2 secured network with WM6...
I know it wasn't with WM5....
Thanks

I'm afraid it isn't.

still not possible?

The problem is your hardware and wireless card driver, not WM5 vs. WM6 vs WM6.1.
The Tornado has only an 802.11b chip (TI ACX chip) which is not AES capable and not WPA2 capable. Period!

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Wi-Fi driver to load on Cingular 2125 with i-Mate ROM?

Before I get 10 replies saying "Cingular 2125 doesn't have Wi-Fi", let me say "I know". I have a Cingular 2125, which I understand is a variant of the HTC Faraday. I updated the ROM on this device to the newest i-Mate SP5 AKU2 ROM. The ROM has support for the Wi-Fi hardware in the SP5, and the Wi-Fi settings menu shows up on phone now after updating the ROM.
What I am wondering is if the Cingular 2125 phone that I have is a special version made for Cingular that is stripped of the Wi-Fi hardware? Or is it possible that it has the Wi-Fi hardware / chipset that Cingular has someone disabled.
After loading the SP5 AKU2 ROM, The Wi-Fi Connection Status says "Driver not loaded", not "Hardware not present"--which may not mean anything, but I was curious if anyone who is more familiar with the inside of the HTC Faraday variants would know more about this.
Thanks,
Andrew
Why asking if you give the answer in your own post.
No hardware so driver will not load. Same reason, different message.
I'm asking if anyone has verified that the 2125 does not have WiFi hardware versus just thinking that it doesn't because it has been disabled.
andrewh said:
What I am wondering is if the Cingular 2125 phone that I have is a special version made for Cingular that is stripped of the Wi-Fi hardware? [/b]Or is it possible that it has the Wi-Fi hardware / chipset that Cingular has someone disabled.
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To answer your question, it does not have the WiFi hardware on the device.
AKU 2 & a2dp on 2125
I have an HTC/cingular 2125 (Faraday) & love it But I need to
1. Unlock it
2. Flash to AKU 2.x ROM
3. And get a2dp out of the deal
Do you know of an AKU 2.x ROM that will work on my 2125?
My 2125 is still locked and I have tried one utility but it failed to unlock.
All I really want is a2dp so I can use my fantastic iPHONO bluetooth headsets (that I bought almost two months ago, for this phone).
PLEASE help.
And can you "un-flash" a ROM if it does not work IF the ROM flash bombs out & the 2125 won't boot to Windows?
NOTE: For WiFi on 2125, try looking at this post:
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5108.html
(it is about the mini-SD Wi-Fi 802.11b card from Spectec - SDW-822)
THANKS,
Jim
[email protected]

SIP software on TyTN

Anybody tried a SIP software on HTC TyTN?
I tried SJPhone (still in beta for WM5) and I can't hear correctly the other person, but the wifi connection was great.
Maybe CPU overloaded. Anyone tried?
By the way, I tried Rhinostats 3.0 and it crashed my TyTN, I needed a hard reset. Any idea?
Personnaly I use SJphone on my Qtek 9100 (CPU 240 MHz) and no problem.
There is XLite CE that is a freeware too.

WPA II with AES on Universal?

Hi Guys!
Does anyone know of a way to get the Universal to log into a WPA II network with AES encryption?
Although many people claim that WM6 supports WPA II all I can chose in network settings is WPA (one) with TKIP.
Suggestions?
i hope someone can figure this out as all i use is wpa2 at work and around the house
Still searching myself
Ive had no luck yet all ive found is a commercial product from juniper that allows WPA2 connection but it has issues with wm6.1 worked with wm5 and wm6.
I havent given up thought still keep searching in hope
WPA2 is a hardware issue
i think WPA2 needs a special hardware encoder/decoder chip, so it will not work.

Qtek 8310 - What WiFi modes (WEP, WPA?)

Hello,
I know, that many people uses WiFi to connect to free HotSpos, without passwords.
Anyway - if I have a network with WPA or WEP - does the WiFi from Qtek 830 work?
Thanks in advance,
RA
My T-mobile SDA uses WEP.
Yes
I've tested recently with WPA-TKIP and it worked well.
Its works for mewith WPA now, but I had to fiddle around with it for a while first, though. I think I had to disable WPA2 on my router to get it to work.

Connect VDA GPS (Toshiba G710) to BTAP

Hi,
Does anybody have ever connected the VDA GPS to a Bluetooth Access Point (BTAP) at home in order to go online via broadband speed rather than GPRS?
How will be the settings?
I have a blue2net and cannot figure out how to establish a data connection between both devices...
Hi tuo_kaerf,
did you get a connection between the VDA GPS and the Siemens blue2net?
I'm looking for a solution to get into www with the blue2net too, but i still haven't found a way to connect these items...
Unfortunately not, due to the PAN profile in Windows Mobile, which is not sufficient for connecting with the BTAP. It is only designed for connecting to other BT enabled devices, such as mobile phones, but not a BTAP.
Could changing the bluetooth stack from microsoft to widcomm be a solution?
This can't be a problem of bluetooth, this must be a software problem...
doityourselfer said:
Could changing the bluetooth stack from microsoft to widcomm be a solution?
This can't be a problem of bluetooth, this must be a software problem...
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Funny you, a problem with bluetooth profiles *IS* a software problem
Upps. I originally ment "This can't be a hardware problem"...
So there must be a workaround to get this problem solved.
I'm back again...
Could flashing the VDA GPS to Windows Mobile 6.1 be a solution for this problem?

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