Phone can't connect to school internet - Droid Ultra Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My droid maxx can't connect to my school internet. the wifi uses 802.1x eap security withmschapv2 for phase 2 authentication. Every time i enter my identity and password i get an authentication error. Any thoughts?

You may have to manually create a new connection instead of just accepting whatever the default is (meaning you just pick the network from the list of available ones. Those other forms of encryption and 2-factor authentication usually require manually creating the connection info and then saving it for it to be functional. Pics attached.
Give that a shot and see what happens.

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My droid maxx can't connect to my school internet. the wifi uses 802.1x eap security withmschapv2 for phase 2 authentication. Every time i enter my identity and password i get an authentication error. Any thoughts?
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