has Mobile 5.0 pap support for PPTP - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

After being searched enough for working VPN Clients for my University Wireless Network, I have decided for the fallback-solution.
But my network wants PPTP with PAP support, but in Settings I don't see such an option.
Could someone help me?

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At work the wireless network has global IPv6 connectivity and the webservers in another network are acessible via IPv4 or IPv6, the web access suceeds, it's really fast, and the IPv6 enabled sites are accessed via IPv6 automatically.
At home, my local network only have IPv4 connectivity (Cheap Linksys router/ISP limitation) and when I try to access my work sites or any other IPv6 acessible site, the PDA spends 30-60 seconds trying to access the site via IPv6 and then falls back to IPv4 and shows the site ...
This is really annoying for "browser" navigation ...
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Does anyone know any solution for this problem ?
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VPN via GPRS with PPTP or IPsec

I am trying the obviously impossible thing:
Connecting my BA (WM 2003 PE) via GPRS (Vodafone Germany) with an exchange server behind a Cisco pix 515e firewall to synchronize my Outlook data.
1. IPsec
Tried all available clients like Antha, Movian and others. No connection is possible with my PDA although a connection with my laptop via a cisco VPN client is possible without any problems. The connection always stucks
with negotiating the security parameters.
2. PPTP
Establishing a VPN tunnel will work over the APN corporate.vodafone.de. But after trying to connect to the exchange server via IE no password login window appears when I am entering the server's IP. After some time IE says "page cannot be found".
Questions:
Is there any workaround available which describes how to connect a WM 2003 PDA via VPN and GPRS to an exchange server ?
Any experiences with Vodafone GPRS and VPN ? Does the APN web.vodafone.de also work for VPN ? Unfotunately Vodafone itself doesn't know !
Any further hints for my problems ?
im using Apani VPN to connect to a Cisco concentrator.
Its the only client I could get to work reliably -& theres a free trial version.

VPN trouble

We have a VPN set up at work.
But the one we have, doesn't use a password, just a username and a pre-shared key.
i've set up my works static ip address, the username, pre-shared key, and dns for inside the network. i get an ip address automatically.
but i cant connect.
any ideas why?
Windows Mobile VPN
Hi Skitty
Get the IT folks at your company to have a look at http://www.netmotionwireless.co.uk
NetMotion Wireless offer a free 30 day eval of their software, NetMotion Mobility, which gives you a Mobile VPN for Windows Mobile (and big Windows) and installs in less than an hour on a Windows server. It beats legacy VPNs for performance on wireless and for being easy to install and easy to use!
The product was recently certified by MS for Windows Mobile 6 http://www.netmotionwireless.com/company/press/10_24_2007.aspx
Hope that helps
Kind regards
Stef
Hi Stef.
The only problem is the VPN isn't set up from our server, its set up on our internet suppliers box. So we only have limited settings we can change on it
Thanks anyway
James

Wifi security with EAP-TTLS authentication protocol

Wifi network security support:
My TMobile TocuhPro2 doesn't seem to support the TTLS security protocol. In the '802.1x' tab in the wireless network config window, I can only select 'PEAP' or 'smart card or certificate'. Are there any 3rd party authentication clients/apps available to resolve this?
At my work place, I need to use 802.1x WEP with EAP-TTLS authentication protocol using PAP to connect to the wireless network.
Thanks.
Eduroam?
This sounds like eduroam.You need the securew2 client for this. it is free for educational/non-commercial use.l
yes, I installed securew2 few days back. It works just fine.
i'm try to download the free version for educational/non-commercial use...but always redirections to payments...other option it's test the 30-day evaluation... They changed their policy.

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Does anyone know if we can use ipv4 on T-Mobile? I made a new APN for ipv4 only and it doesn't get data. The reason why I want ipv4 is because VPN tends to leak IP on ipv6 also my VPN providers app (private internet access) doesn't work on ipv6. I probably could do open VPN but I still have the leak problem and knock password isn't a recognized password for open VPN/LG VPN.
ThePagel said:
Does anyone know if we can use ipv4 on T-Mobile? I made a new APN for ipv4 only and it doesn't get data. The reason why I want ipv4 is because VPN tends to leak IP on ipv6 also my VPN providers app (private internet access) doesn't work on ipv6. I probably could do open VPN but I still have the leak problem and knock password isn't a recognized password for open VPN/LG VPN.
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No native IPV4 support. The phone does 6to4 to get IPV4 addresses to apps. If your provider doesn't work on ipv6 there should be nothing trying to talk to it over IPV6, unless they have a AAAA record on their domain name and it's screwing things up. If this is the case, just put in the IPV4 IP instead of the domain name.

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