Hi,
I have a bug very weird:
When I want to connect to a wifi spot, if the WPA key contains special characters my phone refuses to connect to him with message : authentication problem.
I have already factory reset my phone, no effect.
So I edit the WPA key from my router by removing special characters. The phone connect instantly !
Since I was desperate I install CM13 and it works with special characters. But i want use OxygenOS....
People friendly could test on OxygenOS to connect to a wifi spot (created with a router if you can) with the following parameters:
SSID : Freebox-TEST12
WPA2 KEY : azerty%?-thanksxda-thanksyou
If it work for you, my phone have a weird issue....
PS: Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks in advance !
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I've installed new Dopod rom on my HTC P3600. Everything works fine but I cannot connect to my AP using WPA-PSK TKIP. There is connection established but no data transfer. I've tried to connect to the same network using my laptop and everything if ok. Unsecured network also works fine.
Any solution?
andy76
WPA-PSK
Did you make sure you typed in the same wpa code?
Sometimes it can drive us nuts,seems like that could be one of the issues.Check on the MAC filter,DHCP server,make a file with the wpa-psk code that is on the pc and store it in the SDcard after that copy and paste when you set up the wifi on the HTC.
I use the same WPA-PSK TKIP, and I have no problem at all...
Work fine for me...
I've a WPA-PSK Tkip and a WPA-PSK AES working.
Did you correctly setup date and time on your device?
Ciao
Same problem here. 'WPA2 PSK Mixed Mode (TKIP+AES)' not working with the new ROM. It tries to connect then the AP becomes 'Available' again.
Kris
Kris404 said:
Same problem here. 'WPA2 PSK Mixed Mode (TKIP+AES)' not working with the new ROM. It tries to connect then the AP becomes 'Available' again.
Kris
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Sorry but I can't confirm your issue: one of mine AP is setup in mixed mode and I can connect with WPA2/AES without any problems.
If it is a device issue, check if any program has overwritten a system dll wih an old version...
But a behavior like this let me think about a wrong password or a system time problem...
Ciao
my trinity is not connecting to the ap when i use dhcp. if i use a static ip address the connection works.
Thank You all for your replies. The data and time is set properly. The password is ok. I've changed router settings - cipher from TKIP to mix mode. It's helped.
Regards,
andy76
After a softreset my TP2 change the WiFi-MAC-Adress. It makes problems in many limited and secure networks. Here my versions:
Radio: ATT Radio Rhodium 4.49.25.95
ROM: Micro (without Manila) 2.08.72.1 (84354) GER
I'm think it is not a issue in ROM or Radios because there are many other users with same problems. They all have different radios and roms.
Where storage the WLAN-MAC? What kind of software seems to build a new WiFi-MAC?
Is there a workaround to overwrite the WiFi-MAC like do's on NIC-MAC in personal computers?
Kind Regrads, WR.
are you sure that you are not talking about the IP address instead ?
because a mac address is a unique reference normally that is link to the device ??? And cannot be change just by a soft reset...
Hi hanackin,
yes I mean the MAC-address. I can see in the network settings on my home router. A lot of pears from (name, IP, MAC) from my mobile device. The explain: the router give my device (after a reset) a new IP because the device is never known anytime before - new MAC-address. So I can not set a important option in WiFi-settings "allow no new devices". Also in some other networks i can not use if the admin check my MAC from the first registration.
Please read this: [http: / / ] forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=777753
I'm think a MAC can be corrupt or a error on storage. Do you know how write back the MAC from the device tape?
Hi friends
Searched the forum and tried the proposed solutions but nothing helped.
I'm trying connect to addhoc wifi on my desire HD os=2.2
I replaced the wpa_supplicant file with one of those that exists on the forum and
indeed now i see adhoc networks but the connection is not stable - it goes like connecting -> obtaining ip address -> connected -> disconnected
and so on in loop ... i verified that the ip is static and i even put gateway+mask+dns.
when trying to ping the target it even sometimes succeeds!
Tried with several different adhoc targets and tried both wpa_supplicant for ver 0.5 & ver 0.6
Please does someone can help ?
thanks
ezchip said:
Hi friends
Searched the forum and tried the proposed solutions but nothing helped.
I'm trying connect to addhoc wifi on my desire HD os=2.2
I replaced the wpa_supplicant file with one of those that exists on the forum and
indeed now i see adhoc networks but the connection is not stable - it goes like connecting -> obtaining ip address -> connected -> disconnected
and so on in loop ... i verified that the ip is static and i even put gateway+mask+dns.
when trying to ping the target it even sometimes succeeds!
Tried with several different adhoc targets and tried both wpa_supplicant for ver 0.5 & ver 0.6
Please does someone can help ?
thanks
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My phone is samsung galaxy GT - I 5503. I do too and obtainging IP address...
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I have the same issue with my sgs2. I get no connection ever, only a constant "Obtaining IP address.."
I'd suggest resetting your router and forgetting the network and trying to reconnect. Also a static IP might work but as for finding any of your provider's info, that's up to you. Unfortunately, XDA doesn't even recognize my network (Sasktel) so I am having a very tough time with this!
most probably firewall problem , i had same problem with hotspot doing exactly as you discribe.
it can also happen by some custom Roms and don't happen with others ( firewall disabled ) .
Also lot of sense Roms have an issue with that exact wifi problem , not like AOSP Roms ,i don't know why
I only had this problem with a network called; 'eduroam', my schools' network. I solved it by recotting & changing the network security TLS/TTLS/EAP or somethinf like that.
All credits go to bruceleedragon1 for this.
He did a patched version of wpa_supplicant (similar to others i tested without success) and it works correctly on my JVR (i'm using SpeedMod kernel T10 but it should work with any gingerbread kernel).
The only problem for me is connecting to a WEP or WPA2 connection. It tryes to connect but gets stuck on "Obtaining IP Address...". But maybe it's a problem with my notebook, i'm on Ubuntu 11.04.
Please test and report on the main thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1252619
Bye
Bit
if you want connect to wpa or wep you must turn on wifi connection , connect to wifi, turn off wifi and turn it on
So, here it goes.
My goal is to connect to a network using certain MAC address. Wanted network is marked with "open" and I know that it allows access only to certain devices (according to MAC) on which the administrator have gave a permission to. Once your MAC passes the verification, device gets connected to the network and then I'm asked to enter username and password through WEB browser (well known for me, because it is a procedure that I do on my other device, as well as all my colleagues do).
For example, I was allowed to provide one personal MAC address to administrator to connect to this network. I would like to set the MAC address of my other personal device and set it on my I9195 so that I can access the same network.
So, what have I done so far: I9195 is rooted, it has Android 4.2.2 on it and Busybox installed. I have changed MAC on it using following apps: MacChanger (blue WIFI logo), MAC Address Ghost (green ghost logo), using Android Terminal Emulator commands and via MAC Spoofer (black circle with green text logo). What can I conclude: As soon as superuser has granted the access to these apps, all of them manage to change the MAC. I've done the verification using Terminal Emulator. I also have to add that the MAC remains original if viewed from WIFI advanced menu BUT this shouldn't be an issue because:
1.) Colleague of mine is using his S4 (rooted etc.), while using MAC Address Ghost that does not change the original address (viewed from WIFI advanced menu) but he manages to make a spoof (verified from the Android Terminal Emulator, as all of this apps actually do) and he manages to connect without any problems in the same way as I connect with another device that I have!
2.) I had time to make a small test at home which put a light on the idea that the problem should be focused on the Samsung (and not on the router, especially because I am unable to modify anything on the router on this facility, not even restarting it). My home network works in a similar way as the network that we are discussing about. My S4 Mini has been included in it with his original MAC and it connects to the network without any problems. My other device is also included to the network using its MAC (the one that I am using for spoofing). My other device is turned OFF, router has been reset and I am normally accessing the network with S4 Mini. Then I run the MAC Address Ghost to spoof the MAC on my S4 Mini. In that moment, I have lost the connection that I had which means that the MAC spoofer actually did something. I tried to reconnect to the network but then I am asked to enter the password for my network. I have checked and re-checked it many times, tried to forget the network and doing it all over again but it does not accept the CORRECT password. Changing my MAC back to the original one connects S4 Mini back to the network, while accepting the password immediately.
Problem is represented in a way that it either says “saved” and does not connect to the network or every few times displays a message “Authentication error occurred”.
I have tried I would say every possibility that I’ve seen over the internet. That includes:
1.) Installing WiFi Connection Manager (it provided some info regarding the network that I wish to connect to: IEEE 802.11g standard, 54 Mb link and CH:11). I’ve used its function to fix the WIFI (advanced fix (root required)) but it didn’t help.
2.) All sorts of staying close to the rooter, while enabling and disabling the Power save mode (accessed via *#0011# command) or while having GSM signal.
3.) Browsing through system, data etc. folders to try to find the file that contains the MAC address information (like it did on older android versions in the nvram file). I’ve been unable to find this file or any sort of file that displays my MAC for the purpose to modify it.
I have a plan to upgrade Android to version 4.4.2 later today and make a test.
Please, feel free to suggest anything else! If I do not succeed, I will have to replace my S4 Mini with something else.
Kind regards,
QUICK REPLY: After installing CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2, the problem remains!
I think there could be a shorter solution! On Sony Xperia Acro S with 4.1.2 Android it was just a matter of changing the MAC address within the file data/etc/wifi/fw! One minute modification...
So, please, if somebody knows the path to the file that contains MAC on CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2 or on Android 4.2.2, PLEASE HELP!
Kind regards!