Wifi security with EAP-TTLS authentication protocol - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

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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WPA Authentication Key

Where the hell is it?
After using the preferred W2003 method of tapping everything in sight in the vain hope that I might stumble across what I'm looking for, I've failed miserably. So, having configured my shiny new router for WPA encryption, how the bl**dy hell do I configure the XDA2s to talk to it via WPA?
crocodile said:
Where the hell is it?
After using the preferred W2003 method of tapping everything in sight in the vain hope that I might stumble across what I'm looking for, I've failed miserably. So, having configured my shiny new router for WPA encryption, how the bl**dy hell do I configure the XDA2s to talk to it via WPA?
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Connect to your shiny new router with your XDA2s. A "window" will popup and ask you for the key.
Assuming that the PPC can use (WPA) Authentication, which I can not prove since I use 64bit (WEP) encryption. If WPA auth. doesn't prompt on your PPC, try using WEP for WiFi security on your shiny new router.
I'm using WPA-PSK with my Linksys WRT54G (Firmware v3.03.6) without problems ..
QTEK9090
ROM: 1.22.00 WWE
RADIO: 1.10.00
PROTOCOL: 1337.391
EXTROM: 1.22.557 WWE (cooked)
BT: 3500 (with patch)
Yes, but is your router shiny?
Try putting the WINS address "192.168.0.1" or whatever address of your router is.
Also some devices would only accept the Hex variety of the key you choose.
Good luck.
I have a similar problem. I have a linksys wireless router set to secure.
My SX66 asks me for the password. When I enter it I get an error message that it is not the correct password.
The SX66 then says it is connected to the network and shows the SSID and other details, but other than this message it doesn't seem to be connected and I cannot connect to the internet.
What am I'm doing wrong?
To get to the options:
1) turn on the wireless
2) wait for it to pop up asking you if your router connects to "work" or the "Internet". I assume you will want to click "work".
3) Open the wireless LAN manager
4) Click the TOOLS menu at the bottom.
5) Choose NETWORK CARDS
6) You should have a "Configure Wireless Networks" window up.
7) Tap your shiny router one time (it should say connected BTW)
Now you should have 3 tabs at the bottom, General - Network Key - 802.1x . Under the Network Key tab you should have 4 options for Authentication - Open, Shared, WPA, WPA-PSK. The data encryption option will depend on which authentication you choose. I beleive you should choose WPA for authentication and WEP for data encryption. Then put in the key. If that does not work, try TKIP for data encryption maybe.
I have not tested out any of this myself yet. I still have an old linksys running 128 bit WEP. I am getting a Sonicwall TZ-170 SP (think that is the model #) and will then try WPA and maybe even see if I can get RADIUS working through the PDA2K.
WiFi Security
Thank you ed207_us for those instructions!!! They helped so much.
For everyone's general consumption, I thought y'all might be interested in WiFi security:
http://windowssecrets.com/comp/050526/#story1
(towards t e bottom of the page -- it's worth looking for)
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=43
I just got my home WiFi network running; this is so cool!

has Mobile 5.0 pap support for PPTP

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?

Evo on WPA2-Enterprise?

Has this worked for anyone? I haven't really searched much on this, but has anyone gotten it to work? If so, how?
Sent from my PC36100.
Yes, my university's network uses WPA2-Enterprise with 802.1x authentication.
I need to select the network, set the EAP method to PEAP, the Phase 2 authentication to MSCHAPV2, CA Certificate to unspecified and User Certificate to unspecified. Type my Identity (username), leave Anonymous Identity blank, then type my personal password.
When I connect to my network on a desktop/laptop computer, I need a specific CA certificate, but our network bypasses that for mobile devices.
I hope this can help you, there are so many different ways a network could be set up, and since I am on a private university connection, it may not be similar to your network.
Thanks a bunch! I'll give this a try tomorrow.

[Q] Tethering issues Note II custom APN T-Mobile

Hello!
I'm having issues getting wifi/hotspot tethering to work when pointing the Note II toward a non-standard APN.
Current environment:
Note II devices on T-Mobile US. Provisioning on the T-Mobile side allows access to the B2B APN, as opposed to the standard fast/epc APN the device normally comes configured to access. Turning B2B APN provisioning on actually disables access to the standard fast.t-mobile.com APN for native data, and the PCWEB APN for tethered connections. On the B2B APN, data originating on the device itself works just fine, but devices tethered to the Note II are not able to access the internet.
Wi-Fi connected PC receives an IP address of 192.168.43.16 (standard setup from Samsung), so the device is firing up the hotspot and handing out DHCP addresses. Network trace from T-Mobile shows 192.168.43.16 as the source address of the session, rather than showing the carrier address being handed to the phone. In short, it looks like the native tethering application is failing to NAT the session when pointed at the b2b.tmobile.com APN.
This is a rooted device with a custom ROM, so I side-loaded the WiFi Tether application. After some tweaks, I got tethering to work using the following options:
Device Profile: Generic ICS/JB (wlan0)
Setup Method: Netd-Ndc (master)
Set Netd Max Client Cmd (checked)
Wireless driver reload (checked)
Wireless driver reload 2 (checked)
Enable routing-fix (checked)
So, is there a way to tweak the settings in the native tethering function on the device to get the NAT to behave properly? Customer does not want to push the .apk for WiFi tether out to the devices in the field as the application requires root access and configuration. Entire install base of devices is custom ROM, and SOTI managed. If there is a way to easily push the app and config out to the devices, and have a push button wifi tethering experience for the end users, I might be able to convince them to go that route.
Your thoughts are appreciated!
Hi rob,
There's a dedicated T-Mobile(US) Note 2 Thread. This is the international forum.

Hotspot - cannot browse from my laptop

Hi,
I received my MiA2 lite last week, with Android Pie and September security patch.
I tried to use the hotspot yesterday for the first time, and I was not able to use internet from my laptop.
Apparently my laptop (Windows 7) connects to the hotspot, and in the wirelesse connections tab windos also says "internet access", but when I try to open google chrome and browse, the connection is just not working... never had any problems with my old mobile (redmi 4). I am using the same sim card and same laptop.
Anyone can help, please?
giorxi01 said:
Hi,
I received my MiA2 lite last week, with Android Pie and September security patch.
I tried to use the hotspot yesterday for the first time, and I was not able to use internet from my laptop.
Apparently my laptop (Windows 7) connects to the hotspot, and in the wirelesse connections tab windos also says "internet access", but when I try to open google chrome and browse, the connection is just not working... never had any problems with my old mobile (redmi 4). I am using the same sim card and same laptop.
Anyone can help, please?
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Hello;
the ootspot only works if the related data sim is located on slot No. 1
The sim is in slot No.1.
It is weird... the computer gets connected to the hotspot, windows also says "internet access", but when I try to browse to any website, the connection just is not working (google gets stuck with "estabilishing a secure connection", or something similar)
FWIW I've never got hotspot to work. I use the Bluetooth network when I need to connect my laptop.
Possibly the sim slots are misnumbered? I believe they swapped when I upgraded from Oreo to pie...
If computers can connect to the hotspot but cannot reach any webpage, most of the time this is due to DNS server not responding (your carrier could be blocking tethering connections...)
You should try to set your computer connection to use manual DNS instead of automatic carrier DNS : OpenDNS Windows 7 Configuration
This link is for OpenDNS but you can use any other dns provider (Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 / 1.0.0.1 - Google: 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4)
Let us know if this works
Is your data plan restricted you from sharing data with the hotspot?
Because my data plan is unlimited quota and I cannot access internet with laptop using mobile hotspot.
No problems with hotspot using this device, connecting another phones and laptops, providing that I've registered to available mobile prepaid internet plans/top-ups. Sounds like your carrier issue with internet plans / hotspots.
Still not working... Windows network center says I have connection to internet, but obviously I have not... I cannot even ping Google.com
I was able to use the hotspot with my previous phone... My network provider allows tethering
Did you try with custom DNS server ?
Did you try to ping an IP address instead of a domain name ?
Tethering traffic can be marked, allowing carrier DNS to filter it, but not all phones comply with this rule...

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