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kairo
3rd March 2008, 05:40 PM
Hi.

I'm trying connect in network wireless. This network have a LEAP authentication.
I make the config equal to my computer.

Authentication: WPA
Criptog.: AES (key auto received)
Ticked 802.1X
EAP type PEAP

My user and password already was set into LEAP configurations.

My smartphone goes to into reboot looping.

eduspina
12th May 2008, 05:54 PM
Hi Kairo,

Have you got any answer to this problem? Or have you solved it anyhow??

I'm having the exactly same problem here... I have a TyTN II with Windows Mobile 6.1 (as it came originally) and after I setup the LEAP, it starts to reboot...

Thanks!!!

kairo
12th May 2008, 07:55 PM
Eduspina,

Hi. I received contacts from HTC Support. We made some tests and one personal support are scheduled.
In some days I will post here the results.

Please try open ticket on HTC Support.

Regards,
-- Kairo Araujo

kramer620
13th May 2008, 06:37 PM
I had the same problem for the longest time on my Kaiser. Not sure exactly what the fix is, but I tried a few different roms and fixed it using confused stus Vista rom. Not sure if that helps though for the Touch.

tshuo
16th February 2009, 02:28 AM
Hi there,

My HTC Touch having the same problem.

favertama
6th January 2010, 02:47 PM
I'm having the same issue with my HTC Touch (Elfin) here in Brazil... I've just opened a request on HTC Support and the responsible area will call back within 3-5 days to do some software verification, rom update or ask me to go to a repair shop, depending on where is the issue.

tshuo
5th February 2010, 08:54 AM
I'm having the same issue with my HTC Touch (Elfin) here in Brazil... I've just opened a request on HTC Support and the responsible area will call back within 3-5 days to do some software verification, rom update or ask me to go to a repair shop, depending on where is the issue.

Have any updates?

lolob2b@googlemail.com
12th April 2010, 03:17 PM
Yes i am among these users as well. I am using wifi on multiple access points with or without login but the only one that generated the problem is at work office with encryption.

I assume the origin of the problem comes from the access point security that rejects in a manner the not certified connections. This is probably generating a tentative connection overflow or something similar.
Any wifi connection expert who could suggest a turnaround?
Thank you