After looking at the security settings for WIFI I see WPA3 Enterprise and WPA3 Enterprise 192 but WPA3 Personal is not listed. Only WPA /WPA2-Personal is listed. Whats the problem with WPA3-Personal?
Anybody know about that?
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Hi Guys!
Does anyone know of a way to get the Universal to log into a WPA II network with AES encryption?
Although many people claim that WM6 supports WPA II all I can chose in network settings is WPA (one) with TKIP.
Suggestions?
i hope someone can figure this out as all i use is wpa2 at work and around the house
Still searching myself
Ive had no luck yet all ive found is a commercial product from juniper that allows WPA2 connection but it has issues with wm6.1 worked with wm5 and wm6.
I havent given up thought still keep searching in hope
WPA2 is a hardware issue
i think WPA2 needs a special hardware encoder/decoder chip, so it will not work.
I had updateed the lastest room but that don't support security WPA2 , only WPA .
How to connect AP with WPA2 security ?
monkey00 said:
I had updateed the lastest room but that don't support security WPA2 , only WPA .
How to connect AP with WPA2 security ?
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Your can't connect to WPA2 securied network, because Tornado's network chipset doesn't suport this encryption It suports only WEP encryption and only in B standard...
Are you sure? My device connects to WPA Wifi routers perfectly. Not sure about WPA2, but I think it works as well. Afaik, the driver is doing this, not the chipset.
WM5 could only connect to non-hidden WPA, but WM6 is said to deal with SSIDs as well.
I didn't know that My C600 with SGregory WM 6.5 ROM doesn't connect WPA2 network. But will welcome for any solution to this problem.
Maybe then my C600 will stay with me for next 3 years
P.S. I always thought the decrypting of WPA/WPA2 is insluded in Wifi chipset...
Hi Guys,
After upgrading to Oreo and the January security patch I encounter this issue where I couldn't connect to my company's Wifi, so after I deleted the profile I couldn't add it because now when I use 802.1x EAP it requires a certificate, when I choose none, it crashes the settings.
I tried exporting the certificate and adding it to the phone, but still doing it. I found from the Xiomi M1 forum they are having the same issue with the same version, and someone suggested using Wifi Manager from Kostya Vasilyev. It did let me add the hidden SSIDs, but it won't connect, I tried adding the profiles with the certificates, but nothing.
Any ideas?
As for myself, I've tested it on H2os 5.1.11, and no, no DHCPv6 support at all.
What about your phone?
Works perfectly for me. My OP6 gets its IPv6 flawlessly from my router (AVM Fritzbox 7580). That requires you receive a valid IPv6 subnet from your ISP, and your router is required to support prefix delegation.
Ramihyn said:
Works perfectly for me. My OP6 gets its IPv6 flawlessly from my router (AVM Fritzbox 7580). That requires you receive a valid IPv6 subnet from your ISP, and your router is required to support prefix delegation.
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Thanks! Been wondering about the IPv6 since my S9+ I've had before. Now I have OnePlus 6. w/WiFi calling and I was hoping that IPv6 can be beneficial to be used for that, I asked about it in S+9 forums
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/help/telephony-question-t3822350
and now I finally got the answer here. My Asus RT-AC66U-1B is now enabled and I have a working IPv6 connection.
Hi Team,
I am experiencing issues in every device upgraded to android 12 with the wpa2 enterprise WiFi. We are using EAP-TLS with the following configuration:
Certificate: Client certificate
Validate CA - Enabled
CA certificate: Company private root certificate
domain name: CN in radius server certificate (works with apple devices which caused issues historically with this config piece)
The device is not able to connect to the wireless network. The trust chain is of one level and just the root certificate signs the certificate of the clients and of the radius sevrer. We placed the root CA certificate in both CA certificate store and in the certificate store with wifi usage.
We did several tests, configuring different options but the wifi si not connecting, I have seen that several users are experiencing the same issue but none of their solution worked for us. Please help me!
Something that helped me recently was moving my 5GHz connection to upper band of 157 in my wireless router. Older lower band allocation in 5GHz wasn't detected. No issues for me with upper band allocation however. YMMV.
NetUnai said:
Hi Team,
I am experiencing issues in every device upgraded to android 12 with the wpa2 enterprise WiFi. We are using EAP-TLS with the following configuration:
Certificate: Client certificate
Validate CA - Enabled
CA certificate: Company private root certificate
domain name: CN in radius server certificate (works with apple devices which caused issues historically with this config piece)
The device is not able to connect to the wireless network. The trust chain is of one level and just the root certificate signs the certificate of the clients and of the radius sevrer. We placed the root CA certificate in both CA certificate store and in the certificate store with wifi usage.
We did several tests, configuring different options but the wifi si not connecting, I have seen that several users are experiencing the same issue but none of their solution worked for us. Please help me!
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Hi, Where did you get Android 12 version for this device?