I cannot get my Evo 3D to connect to a wireless network secured with 802.1x PEAP MSCHAPv2. I know my login/password are fine. It just hangs on the "Obtaining IP address" and retries, but never connects. I used to be able to connect to the network, but it would have problems staying connected (would show it was connected, but would not transfer data). Now I can't get it to connect. I am able to connect fine using my ipod touch.
I've searched several places and have seen that not being able to connect to enterprise wireless networks occurs across many different android phones and has been a problem for many people for years.
Does anyone have any idea on how to get it to connect? I've tried the Wifi Advanced Config to change things and manually adding the network suggestions that seem to come up the most when searching this problem to no avail.
mwalt2 said:
I cannot get my Evo 3D to connect to a wireless network secured with 802.1x PEAP MSCHAPv2. I know my login/password are fine. It just hangs on the "Obtaining IP address" and retries, but never connects. I used to be able to connect to the network, but it would have problems staying connected (would show it was connected, but would not transfer data). Now I can't get it to connect. I am able to connect fine using my ipod touch.
I've searched several places and have seen that not being able to connect to enterprise wireless networks occurs across many different android phones and has been a problem for many people for years.
Does anyone have any idea on how to get it to connect? I've tried the Wifi Advanced Config to change things and manually adding the network suggestions that seem to come up the most when searching this problem to no avail.
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Wifi at my college campus is setup the same way, I had to use Wifi Advanced Config Editor from the Market (LINK) to correctly configure the settings for the network. The other way to do it is manually editing the wpa_supplicant.conf file in /data/misc/wifi, but it's much harder and easier to mess up.
Good luck!
Yeah, I've messed around with wifi advanced config, but haven't found any settings that work. It's weird because it used to connect. I've flashed the stock rom, my own rom based on stock, and the aosp based roms. None of them will connect.
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You could try this
Open Wi-Fi Settings from Settings, Wireless & Networks If need be, write down the SSID of the 802.1x network (Case sensitive) Select Add Wi-Fi network Enter the SSID, select security 802.1x Enterprise, EAP method is PEAP, Phase 2 authentication is None, CA certificate and Client certificate are N/A, Identity is your RADIUS or Domain Authentication username, Anonymous Identity can be left blank, and Wireless password is the password to match your RADIUS or Domain Authentication password.
If you change your password you have to 'forget' the network and start again
Or you could look here
http://awebthatworks.wordpress.com/...s-ca-certificate-ias-802-1x-wireless-network/
Hope this helps.
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laie1472 said:
You could try this
Open Wi-Fi Settings from Settings, Wireless & Networks If need be, write down the SSID of the 802.1x network (Case sensitive) Select Add Wi-Fi network Enter the SSID, select security 802.1x Enterprise, EAP method is PEAP, Phase 2 authentication is None, CA certificate and Client certificate are N/A, Identity is your RADIUS or Domain Authentication username, Anonymous Identity can be left blank, and Wireless password is the password to match your RADIUS or Domain Authentication password.
If you change your password you have to 'forget' the network and start again
Or you could look here
http://awebthatworks.wordpress.com/...s-ca-certificate-ias-802-1x-wireless-network/
Hope this helps.
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But it is for the network which is hidden. It will not be helpful if you create for visible one.
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store. Its an app provided by a developer called "OneGuyInABasement".
I was having the same issue where I couldn't connect to the (802.1x EAP based) Wifi network at my workplace.
I configured the network through this app and now I can connect just fine.
My school has a 802.1x wifi that can only be accessed with a user id and password (no WEP key) i can see the network but it shows it as having WEP security instead of the 802.1x it is
I created my own profile making it 802.1x security however after it was made it just showed that it was out of range even though it was well in range. i even downloaded advanced configuration editor from the app store and played with the settings but it was still a no go..
has anyone had any similar problems or a possible solution for me??
Maybe you need to install a certificate before you can connect? Take a look at the help pages on your university's wifi setup page or something, it might guide you for that.
there's an app called "Full Wifi" by sharkmob which has EAP support and my daughter used that at her college, but she doesn't have a GSIII....
Does your university have instructions for different operating systems? If they have a linux section, that should let you know what you need. In my case it's 802.1x EAP with TTLS for EAP method and PAP for the phase 2 authentication.
I cannot connect to my school's WiFi anymore and it's really frustrating. WiFi is critical when I'm at school because there is little to no wireless network signals. It used to work on an older ROM so something WiFi related on my phone changed, as I'm the only Android student with this problem. Does anyone know how to fix it?
My school is using the following type of WiFi:
EAP type: PEAP
Phase 2 Authentication: MSCHAPv2
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Friends,
In my office, i can connect WIFI on my S3 mobile with my own logon credentials and i can browe\download only for few second after that i seems still connected but the data not get transmitting.
Secuity - 802.1x EAP
EAP Method - PEAP
Phase 2 authentication - MSCHAPV2
None of the tricks were worked out for me on google search. Please help me !!!
Regards,
Ranjith
Also having the same problem as OP. On a WPA2 Enterprise network at my workplace and I can't seem to stay connected. My iPad easily stays connected throughout the campus so it doesn't seem like the signal is unreliable...but on my S3, it would disconnect sometimes even while my screen is on and even when it does show that it's connected, most of the time it only shows sending packets but not receiving. Any ideas?
I'm running Archidroid v3.0, KitKat 4.4.
Thanks!
Hi,
I just installed android Marshmallow stock on my nexus 7 (2013 Mobile).
We have some PEAP 802.1x EAP networks here with mschapv2 phase 2-verification (like by example eduroam) and I can't connect to them.
The connections stays on verifying.
Anybody else has this problem?
Ps: I have a nexus 5 here with android 5.1.1 that connects fine to the networks.
Thanx
Same problem for me using the same authentication scheme on razorg.
It's a backend issue with the RADIUS server. See: code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=188867#c29