No connection to Market - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have a trouble with my Transformer (B70 SKB v2, therefore not ROOTED !)
I'm unable to connect to the Market on my Work network. Everything works fine at home where I have a private network. I'm able to connect, surf, and market works like a charm.
The problem is in my office where the network is a 802.1x EPA network. I can connect to this network using TTLS for example.
Surf is OK,
Access to the market via Opera and https is OK,
BUT when I lanch the Market application I have : "No connexion : Retry"
I also have trouble because I can access my google Agenda, but no modifications are transmitted throw the web. Update are only done when I'm at home.
Kindly Regards,
Olivier

I have to add some information.
The problem seems to be linked to https connection.
I don't know why, but if I use Opera to browse my google calendar web page via an https connection, everything is Ok, but I CAN'T use both Dolphin Browser or the native Web browser of the tablet, I always have a "No secure connection".
Very strange !

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