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31-01-2007, 12:10 | #1 |
Bananaman
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Liverpool/Edinburgh
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Posted over there for coverage but i don't expect much help! Mobile nokia wi-fi help
Background:
Phone i own is a Nokia E60, it runs Symbian Series 60 3rd Edition. I'm at university, and i'm trying to make wireless pay nice with our secure wi-fi hotspots. A wpa-supplicant.conf returns: Code:
ap_scan=2 network={ ssid=”central-wpa” auth_alg=OPEN key_mgmt=WPA_EAP proto=WPA pairwise=TKIP group=TKIP eap=PEAP identity=”username” password=”password” phase1=”peapver=0″ phase2=”auth=MSCHAPV2″ eapol_flags=3 } detailed WinXP instructions here: http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/nsd/access/wpaXP.html (not sure if everyone can access those outside my subnet, so tell me otherwise is so i'll host it.) My setting on my phone are as such: I've copied the Edinburgh certificate to my phone and installed it Connection name: wpa-central Data bearer: Wireless LAN WLAN netw. name: wpa-central Network status: Public WLAN netw. mode: Infrastructure WLAN security mode: 802.1x Select WLAN security sett. WPA mode: EAP Select EAP plug-in settings Highlight EAP-PEAP and press Options (soft key) -> Enable Raise the priority of EAP-PEAP via Options (soft key) -> Raise priority until it is in position #1 Uncheck everything else by pressing Options (soft key) -> Disable Go back to EAP-PEAP then press Options (soft key) -> Configure General tab: User certificate: (not defined) CA certificate: The U of E Cert. CA User name in use: User-configured - (here i've also tried "from certificate") User name: My UoE username sxxxxxx Real in use: User configured - (here i've also tried "from certificate") Realm: ed.ac.uk Allow PEAPv0: Yes Allow PEAPv1: No Allow PEAPv2: No EAP tab: As before, select EAP-MSCHAPv2 and move it to the #1 position via Options (soft key) -> Raise priority and unselect everything else via Options (soft key) -> Disable. Select EAP-MSCHAPv2 then press Options (soft key) -> Configure User name: ed.ac.uk\sxxxxxx Prompt password: No Password: *my password* After all that, my phone still refuses to connect to the network, the only error it gives me it WPA Authentication Failed which isn't helping me! If anyone can point me in the right dirrection i'd much appreciate it, cheers! |
31-01-2007, 20:11 | #2 |
Bananaman
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Liverpool/Edinburgh
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I thought this would be a bit specialist, nobody over there had been any help either, any idea where i could ask this kind of stuff? Would really like to get this working and take thorough advantage of our comprehensive wireless network.
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31-01-2007, 21:15 | #3 |
The Last Airbender
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Pigmopad
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Only other place I know of is http://www.ipmart-forum.com/
You can have a laugh at some of the posts as most are foreign and make for funny reading. They do know their stuff though. There's also a supply of sotware there too
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31-01-2007, 22:09 | #4 |
Bananaman
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Liverpool/Edinburgh
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I like the look of that forums, will have a nose around, cheers dude
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