[Q] How to access WIFI having LEAP Authentication?

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arunrpai

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My office network is protected with LEAP authentication. I have added the hidden wifi (secured with 802.1x LEAP authentication) SSID. I am not able to find the LEAP authentication options, able to find only PEAP/TLS/TTLS under eap method and MSCHAPV2/GTC under phase2 authentication.

Anyone have similar kind of experience?
 

Skye Menjou

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I went ahead and googled it for you.

Its not in the Android GUI so you need an app called Full Wifi(Made by a very helpful person).
http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.sharkmob.FullWifi
You can acquire the settings from your SysAdmin.
Also if you work for IBM:
To all IBMers:

Goto TAP search for "LEAP Configuration Manager". Download and install IBMLeapMgr.apk. This app will setup a leap profile for you. Works on Android 1.6 and upwards.

You do *not* need to root your phone.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1871
 
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shivaraman

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Not for IBMers anymore!!!

Hi guys !! just an update that the LEAP feature does not work anymore for IBMers !! This is specially for all thos IBMer who trust XDA more than the internal IBM links (like me) should visit this site to get a certificate. IBM has changed it authentication from LEAP to EAP-TLS
refer this site for applying for your certificate. http://w3-03.ibm.com/tools/certificate/index.html
 

jafemaster

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I confirm, it's working..thank you !!!
Just need to download certificate, put to root of SD (in my case to internal drive - NEXUS 4) , then go to settings, install certificate.
Then search for network, Set TLS , and put the certificate to 'user certificate' , under CA certificate nothing.
And then just wifi login credential...
After few months without wifi again online in work :good:
 

rajtadi1

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How did you get it to work? i cant figure it out. thanks!

1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Password - ><wifi password>
13. Connect.........................:cowboy:

Done . :good:
 
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Marco_Sorr_55

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1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Password - ><wifi password>
13. Connect.........................:cowboy:

Done . :good:

I followed the above instructions and it worked fine on my S3.
Two days ago an OTA upgrade has been installed, (now 4.1.2) and
it's not working anymore.
Do you have any suggestion ?
 

bangmichel

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I followed the above instructions and it worked fine on my S3.
Two days ago an OTA upgrade has been installed, (now 4.1.2) and
it's not working anymore.
Do you have any suggestion ?

Same here with Nexus 4. It was working fine till the last update. Actually the list is empty in User Certificate. (Note I have installed the certificate). Any solution?
 

julcop

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1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Password - ><wifi password>
13. Connect.........................:cowboy:

Done . :good:

Hi, are you sure wifi credentials to be used? In the following site there is mentioned you should use the email address used to get the certificate and certificate password.
w3-01.ibm.com/helpcentral/Content/View/1/B0516919-9A08-444F-8051-364E2F232F5F/a
 
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bangmichel

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Hi, are you sure wifi credentials to be used? In the following site there is mentioned you should use the email address used to get the certificate and certificate password.
w3-01.ibm.com/helpcentral/Content/View/1/B0516919-9A08-444F-8051-364E2F232F5F/a

Hi,
I don't see my installed certificate in the pull-down. It was fine prior updating to 4.3.
Is any one facing similar issue?
 
Oct 1, 2012
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Choose Wifi instead of VPN

When you install your certificate, you get a drop down to choose VPN and APP or Wifi. Try reinstalling the certificate and choose wifi. It will then appear in the drop down. Works for me this way on my Nexus 4.
 

Jerandroid

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Oct 4, 2012
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Thanks

I confirm, it's working..thank you !!!
Just need to download certificate, put to root of SD (in my case to internal drive - NEXUS 4) , then go to settings, install certificate.
Then search for network, Set TLS , and put the certificate to 'user certificate' , under CA certificate nothing.
And then just wifi login credential...
After few months without wifi again online in work :good:

Thank you! tried this on my LG G2 running 4.2.2, works like a charm

it's just a pain that you can't disable the Lock screen without clearing the certificates.
But this will do. :D
 

jabirahmed

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In what format should i get the certificate in? when i try to install the .p7c its not recognizing it.. I cant find anything in the dropdown..
 

Thises

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1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Password - ><wifi password>
13. Connect.........................:cowboy:

Done . :good:

Hello,
here are the parameters I used to get it to work with my Nexus 5 (4.4.2):
1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile (actually I copied it from my Windows 7 certificate manager and exported it to pfx format)
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Connect.........................
 
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ajay.duhan

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Nov 19, 2008
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Not worked for LG G2 (Authentication Problem)

Hello,
here are the parameters I used to get it to work with my Nexus 5 (4.4.2):
1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile (actually I copied it from my Windows 7 certificate manager and exported it to pfx format)
3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
4. Type the company SSID
5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
6. EAP Method -->TLS
7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
8. CA Certificate -->none
9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
11. Anonymous identity --> none
12. Connect.........................


Tried every possible option but didn't help any how. I am still unable to access the wifi in office (Cisco LEAP Network). My LG G2 version details are:

Model Number: LG-D802
Android Version: 4.4.2
Baseband Version: M8974A-AAAANAZM-1.0.190084
Kernel Version: 3.4.0
Build Number: KOT49I.D80220b
Software Version: D8022-b-ESA-XX

Someone please help me out to get my device connected to the wireless network.

Thanks in advance.
 
Jul 15, 2014
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nexus 5 EAP TLS not working.

same problem here.

i am usnig NExus 5 with kitkat 4.4.4.

EAP TLS menthod gives me Authentication problem.

I installed certficate as per the instruction above.
 
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    I went ahead and googled it for you.

    Its not in the Android GUI so you need an app called Full Wifi(Made by a very helpful person).
    http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.sharkmob.FullWifi
    You can acquire the settings from your SysAdmin.
    Also if you work for IBM:
    To all IBMers:

    Goto TAP search for "LEAP Configuration Manager". Download and install IBMLeapMgr.apk. This app will setup a leap profile for you. Works on Android 1.6 and upwards.

    You do *not* need to root your phone.
    http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1871
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    Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

    How did you get it to work? i cant figure it out. thanks!

    1. Got the digital certificate issued from the company web site.
    2. Copied and Installed the certificate from SD card on to the mobile
    3. Went to settings --> wifi --> Add Wifi networks
    4. Type the company SSID
    5. Selected the security as 802.1x EAP
    6. EAP Method -->TLS
    7. Phase 2 authentication ->None
    8. CA Certificate -->none
    9. User Certificate --> <Select your certificate you installed>
    10. identity-> <company WIFI ID>
    11. Anonymous identity --> none
    12. Password - ><wifi password>
    13. Connect.........................:cowboy:

    Done . :good: