[Q] Sprint HTC Touch Pro2 on Boost Mobile. Mobile WIFI app won't work. Please Help! - Touch Pro2 CDMA

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

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