Hey I am trying to connect my Android device to a WPA2-Enterprise network.
I have exported my CA certificate and changed the extension to *.p12 so that android can import it.
I connected my work laptop and check on the wireless properties it shows the following:
Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
Encryption type: AES
Authentication Method: Certificate
After I imported my certificate and click on the wireless connection it only provides me with a EAP method, which my laptop does not use because when I switch from certificate to "Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)". Since I don't have password to connect to the WPA2-Enterprise 802.1x wireless, I would imagine it would be the same on my Android device "I tried my phone and tablet"..only using my windows credentials to connect for example domain\username and pw.
Any ideas?
Maybe I need to convert the certificate instead of changing the extension to *.p12?
I tried using Wifi Advanced Editor from the Market but no luck....has anyone run into this type of situation where you use certificates and no EAP?
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Hello,
I installed debian on the JF 1.5 I'm running on my phone, then I installed (in Debian, of course) OpenSSH Server.
Now, when the phone is connected to my LAN via Wifi, I can SSH it to its IP address even from my PC, and login to Debian... like to a real computer
I'd like to open inbound connections to port 22 on Android, to allow me connect with SSH also when it's on 3G network, using the IP that was assigned by mobile carrier. How I can do it?
Thanks in advance!
I don't think open port on phone do anything.
the blocking is on your operator network. they have firewall too.
Maybe my operator doesn't? I'm using Tre (Italy). What I can do to test it?
Up Up, please
but most mobile operators use private address + proxy scheme. how could you bypass that? (even if the client is also in the same mobile network, your carrier is very likely to implement subnet isolation for security reasons.)
Hi Guys
I need some help connecting to Wifi 802.1x with PEAP security at work.
I tried the following steps:
"Open Wi-Fi Settings from Settings, Wireless & Networks
If need be, write down the SSID of the 802.1x network (Case sensitive)
Select Add Wi-Fi network
Enter the SSID, select security 802.1x Enterprise, EAP method is PEAP, Phase 2 authentication is None, CA certificate and Client certificate are N/A, Identity is your RADIUS or Domain Authentication username, Anonymous Identity can be left blank, and Wireless password is the password to match your RADIUS or Domain Authentication password."
But after i finish the above config the SSID network is just saved in my WiFi list. It does not detect the network and connect to it. (it does not show the icon to the right which says the network is broadcasting)
Please help!
any answers???
You could try the FullWifi app. Something in the standard wifi app seems to be defunct at least on my captivate so I'm using the FullWifi app to setup the network.
Give it a shot. Can't hurt.
I run 802.1x encrypted with AES and EAP via a Win 2k8R2 server running NPS (RADIUS) and authenticating via MSCHAPv2 to Active Directory at home. Yeah, I'm kind of a geek.
Anyhow, try this: Delete (or 'forget') your network from Android. Since you said your network is brocadasting the SSID, just chose the right network from the list. Choose the following settings:
EAP method: PEAP
Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
CA cert: Unspecified (Adding certs to Android is a PITA)
User cert: Unspecified
Identity: <userid> (NOT <domain>\<userid> or any permutation and it is cASe SeNsiTivE).
Anonymous identity: _blank_
Password: <password>
Press Connect.
If this does not work, repeat using different Phase 2 Auth.
If the RADIUS server is Linux, try None, then PAP, then MSCHAP, then MSCHAPV2.
If the server is Windows, try MSCHAPV2, then MSCHAP, then None, then PAP. Try GTC last, as it is the least used that I've seen.
If the server is OS X, then just give up dude. Macs suck so hard that I'm surprised it hasn't swallowed up your network and given everyone that you've ever known cancer.
I really hope this helps.
Awesome fatbas202, your instructions worked for me. The default Phase 2 authentication won't work - TRY "MSCHAPV2" if you want to connect to PEAP wireless network at office/school. Thanks a million!
bking007 said:
Awesome fatbas202, your instructions worked for me. The default Phase 2 authentication won't work - TRY "MSCHAPV2" if you want to connect to PEAP wireless network at office/school. Thanks a million!
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Hi,
at work the WiFi network uses EAP authentification (with a certificate). Is there any way I can connect to this network? Will it be possible with Mango?
Thx for your help
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Okay, I'm no Wi-Fi expert but I was able to connect to my school network (which I think was WPA2 Enterprise) by entering my domain login credentials and then accepting a certificate. It has worked since the NoDo update.
I have a similar problem here: university wifi with a wpa2/AES-enterprise network and only a certificate to connect to...
If I try to connect the phone asks me username and password (the domain credentials?), but I don't know them.
More info about the network here:
3*w. wifi. polimi. it/en
I need to connect to "Polimi Protected" and "Eduroam"
Samsung Omnia W with software 7.10 (7740)
Thank you
My personal (home) connection is WPA2 Enterprise / AES2 WIFI setup.
and my phone can connect just fine, stats below.
Hey I am trying to connect my Android device to a WPA2-Enterprise network.
I have exported my CA certificate and changed the extension to *.p12 so that android can import it.
I connected my work laptop and check on the wireless properties it shows the following:
Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
Encryption type: AES
Authentication Method: Certificate
After I imported my certificate and click on the wireless connection it only provides me with a EAP method, which my laptop does not use because when I switch from certificate to "Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)". Since I don't have password to connect to the WPA2-Enterprise 802.1x wireless, I would imagine it would be the same on my Android device "I tried my phone and tablet"..only using my windows credentials to connect for example domain\username and pw.
Any ideas?
Maybe I need to convert the certificate instead of changing the extension to *.p12?
I tried using Wifi Advanced Editor from the Market but no luck....has anyone run into this type of situation where you use certificates and no EAP?
Anybody???
Sensation - MIUI, various from 1.11.25 to 2.1.13 - EAP Wifi problem
I too have suffered from this problem and dispite looking at various bulletin boards have found no solution. I have tried different kernels, advanced wifi configurator and have the same problem.
Frustratingly it is not always present as an issue, sometimes it will connect and others it will not. If I find any more info, I will update this post
Any update on this, also wanting to connect my Razr to my work network
Any updates on this?
Hi All,
I am trying to connect company-owned / unmanaged Android 11 devices to a Cisco WAP SSID using our public certificate wireless.fqdn
For my Galaxy A20 Android 11 phone , when connecting the SSID the phone returns:
'couldn't connect to network'
'couldn't authenticate connection'
On the NPS Server, the wireless.fqdn certificate is installed in the Certificates (Local Computer) Personal / Certificates container
We are using Windows NPS/PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 which I believe requires a certificate on the server-side only
I belive PEAP encapsulates the EAP type MS-CHAPv2 authentication in a secure TLS tunnel.
As a further configuration item, I installed the wwireless.fqdn certificate into the cert store on my Android device (User certificates, installed for WiFi)
NPS / RADIUS Server is Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
NPS Role installed with the following Windows NPS Policy
Connection Request Policy:
Wireless connections, NAS Port Type: wireless - other or wireless IEEE 802.11
Network Policy: Staff
CONDITIONS:
Wireless - Other OR Wireless IEEE 802.11
Windows Groups: ADDSGroup
Calling Station ID: ^[^:]+:SSID$
CONSTRAINTS:
EAP TypesMicrosoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)
Edit / certificate issued to: wireless.fqdn
Issuer: DigiCert TLS RSA SHA256 2020 CA1
Enable Fast Reconnect
EAP Type:
Seure password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
Android 11:
I got into settings / biometrics and security
Other security settings
PFX user certificates: wireless.fqdn installed for WiFi (contains root/intermediate/cert chain)
View security certificates / system / CA root
No user certificates
Click the WiFI SSID / manage
EAP method: PEAP
Enter identity / password
CA certificate: Use system certificates (if I choose 'select certificate' there is nothing to select, android stated in a red color "CA certificate must be selected")
Online certificate status: don't validate
Domain: wireless.fqdn
When connecting to the SSID the phone returns:
'couldn't connect to network'
'couldn't authenticate connection'
MAC of Android phone not in NPS logs
Hope someone with more experience can assist.
Thanks!