WPA2 Enterprise

mrjester

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Feb 21, 2011
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Hi,

I have found several articles and discussions covering the topic of connecting the Note Pro to a corporate network, but I still cant find the right combination for mine. I wondered if anyone had any suggestions....

Ive tried adding a network and modifying the settings to PEAP and MSCHAPV2 etc... however, I'm not convinced my work network is straight forward. On my laptop I connect no problem, and the wifi profile for security looks like:

I think it being a WEP network means when I manually add a WPA2 Ent network it can't see it (out of range). If I connect to the broadcast WEP network, it wants a passphrase rather than a user login. So is there any way to convert these windows settings to android? (either by modifying a profile, or some clever plugin etc). My IT say there is no passphrase, because the passphrase is the login details...

Any ideas welcomed! For now I'll keep using the Ethernet adapter :\

Edit: I have tried wifiACE with no luck also
 
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TimelesslyPrecise

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Oct 13, 2010
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Hi,

I have found several articles and discussions covering the topic of connecting the Note Pro to a corporate network, but I still cant find the right combination for mine. I wondered if anyone had any suggestions....

Ive tried adding a network and modifying the settings to PEAP and MSCHAPV2 etc... however, I'm not convinced my work network is straight forward. On my laptop I connect no problem, and the wifi profile for security looks like:

I think it being a WEP network means when I manually add a WPA2 Ent network it can't see it (out of range). If I connect to the broadcast WEP network, it wants a passphrase rather than a user login. So is there any way to convert these windows settings to android? (either by modifying a profile, or some clever plugin etc). My IT say there is no passphrase, because the passphrase is the login details...

Any ideas welcomed! For now I'll keep using the Ethernet adapter :\

Edit: I have tried wifiACE with no luck also
what happens when you join the network from the wifi manager? will it let you join?
is it asking for a passphrase?
i would think that the network acts as 'open', then once you join, simply open a browser and type in your auth info.
or is it using a different type of auth?
 

mrjester

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It doesnt take to an auth web page.... on wifi manager it asks for a passphrase (which IT told me doesnt exist as its wpa2 enterprise). On my laptop it asks for a username and password, which is fine as what I would expect from wpa2 ent.