When I try to connect to one particular WiFi network that has WPA2 encryption with AES key, with 802.1x access control using PEAP, my S710 hangs. I then have to restart the phone by removing the battery.
I don't have any problems connecting to :
- a WPA-PSK with AES key
- WEP, with 802.1x access control and PEAP
I've tried everything I can think of but I've not found a solution yet. Can someone help?
Thanks.
bump, having the same exact problem here.
Nobody seems to have a solution. I think I'll just have to contact the after-sales service and be without a phone for a while. Sucks!
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?
help me connect to eduroam pls
when i try to connect it says : "scanning ...."then "connecting ...." then "saved, secured with 802.1x"
Sensation XE
fw 3.25
rom : ARHD 6.2.1
ICS
same for me Sony
seems to be an android bug
-scanning-connecting-searching---- "disabled, secured with 802.1x eap"
this is my loop, and no connection at all
Same here :-(
iPhone users can connect fine to my company's 802.1x wifi network, but i can't from my android phones (SE Xperia X10 on Gingerbread & HTC Sensation on ICS)
A google search shows a lot of users having issue in connecting to 802.1x networks since Froyo (Android 2.2). There are worksrounds suggested, but they don't appear to work for me.
It seems the issue still exists in ICS as well :-(
Try LEAP WiFi free (it is in the market) or try to find one app for your comapny.
Leap WiFi works fine for me on IBM EAP APs.
Delete your old saved setting, before creating a new with Leap WiFi.
davebugyi said:
Try LEAP WiFi free (it is in the market) or try to find one app for your comapny.
Leap WiFi works fine for me on IBM EAP APs.
Delete your old saved setting, before creating a new with Leap WiFi.
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will tests that
hope it will work
Huck33 said:
will tests that
hope it will work
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Must be a bug in CM9, I'm having the same issue. Thinking about going back to CM7
bomczz said:
help me connect to eduroam pls
when i try to connect it says : "scanning ...."then "connecting ...." then "saved, secured with 802.1x"
Sensation XE
fw 3.25
rom : ARHD 6.2.1
ICS
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Finally, I've defeated my CiSCO EAP-FAST corporate wifi network and now all our Android devices are able to connect to it.
The walkaround I've performed in order to gain access to this kind of networks from an Android device are easiest that you can imagine.
I'am a BES, MDM and Lotus Administrator, and btw and iOS lover.
Many of my colleages are Android users, and their claim is always the same.
Why iOS and BB users are able to connect to the corporate wireless network by chosing only WPA2 Enterprise and only needs the network SSID and their Active Directory Credentials?
2 years has passed since I heard this claim from my colleagues for the first time , and until yesterday, all of them remained disconnected even when they had ICS on their devices.
This things made me think about the Android and iOS system differences, and the way the OS developer thinks.
A wireless chipSet is a wireless chipset, and it not depends of the OS installed in a mobile device to have a better compatibility.( not like servers or routers ).
When you setup a Corporate wifi network on iPhone, basically you command the system to use some protocols to connect to, included in the WPA2 Enterprise cabinet. the system check all of the until find the right one to connect.
Android doesn't have the same protocols defined in his WPA2 Enterprise system definitions, so if you try to connect to it by using the main Android interface, you will have an authentication error.
There's a Wifi Config Editor in the Google Play Store you can use to "activate" the secondary CISCO Protocols when you are setting up a EAP wifi connection.
It's name is Wifi Config Advanced Editor.
Firstable you have to setup your wireless network manually as seemful as you can to your "official" corporate wifi parameters.
Save it.
Go to the WCE and edit the parameters of the network you have created in the previous step.
There are 3 or 4 series of settings you should activate in order to force the Android device to use them as a way to connect (the main site I think you want to visit is Enterprise Configuration, but don't forget to check all the parameters to change them if needed.
As a suggestion, even if you have a WPA2 EAP-FAST Cipher, try LEAP in your setup.
It worked for me as a charm.
When you finished to edit the config, go to the main Android wifi controller, and force to connect to this network.
DO NOT Edit the network again with the Android wifi interface.
Tested on Samsung Galaxy 1, 2 and Note mobile devices and on a Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet.
Gingerbread, Honeycomb and ICS.
May the force be with you, my young Padawan
Regards
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store. Its an app provided by a developer called "OneGuyInABasement".
I was having the same issue where I couldn't connect to the (802.1x EAP based) Wifi network at my workplace.
I configured the network through this app and now I can connect just fine.
Leap WIFI free not working with JB 4.2.1
I have tried using Leap WIFI free on my Asus TF700T running the latest OTA update to JB (4.2.1).
While the tool seems to create a network profile, it does not even connect.
Trying to connect to a wifi network that shows up as Cisco EAP-FAST when I connect via my windows laptop
I've tried creating the profile using the built in wifi config editor as well, unfortunately it defaults to PEAP and while it connects and gets an IP address I do not have actual network access (e.g. web browsing fails).
The wifi ACE tool has not been updated to support JB yet either.
Any other suggestions?
Hi guys,
Since the JB update I'm having massive problems with WPA2 wifi on both my TF101 and Desire. Wifi scans and finds the network, realises it is WPA2 encrypted and asks for the password, accepts the passwords and tries to connect however it is always unable and says something along the lines of 'saved, secured with wpa....'
Is there any solution because with a WIFI only tablet it limits what I can use it for lol
Thanks
Hi!
Every JB / CM10 ROM I have tested changes my TF MAC. The result, if you have MAC filtering enabled on your TF, is the same you are talking about: you detect your net, your password is ok, but your router won't give you an IP address as your MAC is not in the 'allowed list'.
Maybe you can check that to see if that's the problem.:good:
At home,I create wifi hotspot with My WIFI Router software,it's based on my laptop.Both AD-HOC and AP WPA2 with encryption are available.But is it really safe?
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At home,I create wifi hotspot with My WIFI Router software,it's based on my laptop.Both AD-HOC and AP WPA2 with encryption are available.But is it really safe?
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Yes its safe even i m using it.. Plus as its WPA2 encryption its safe.. WPA2 has never been cracked.. So in short its safe..
AD-HOC i think with WPA2 is safe.