My HTC One is running Android 4.4.2 with sense 6.0 and it refuses to connect to my company 802.1x EAP network. I have a Nexus 5 that's also running Android 4.4.2 and it has no problems whatsoever connecting. I compared the settings side by side and everything is the same yet the HTC One just gets stuck at the "Authentication" step.
Since they're running the same Android version, one would hope that they should be using the same WiFi protocols (visible and hidden) to connect to an 802.1x EAP network. Both phones connect to my home WEP secured home WiFi w/o any problems.
There are a bunch of WiFi fixers, connection aids, etc in the Play store but none of them has helped.
Any tips to solve this problem?
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Hi,
I have the following issues with my Razr:
1. When connecting to my home network, sometimes the WiFi logo won't turn blue. This causes google talk to be unable to sign in. However the phone is connected to the network, internet browsing with Dolphin and Market work fine. Rebooting fixes the issue, when connecting now the WiFi logo turns blue as soon as connected and all is good.
2. I can't connect to my university's wifi: it is an 802.1x secured with PEAP and uses MSCHAPV2. When I set up the connecting (which i have to do manually by long pressing network -> modify settings) it fails to connect (says connecting to... then Disconnected). Weird thing is when modifying the network again, the settings are screwed up (e.g. set to use TLS, MSCHAPV2 unselected).
Does anybody have any ideas what to do about these (except for waiting for an update?) I am using the 651.73.18-version, so not updated so far...
Also, WiFi strength seems rather crappy with the Razr, i'm only getting ok signals where i used to get good ones with my desire and fail to connect when my cheap hp netbook connects fine...
Thanks lots for any help!!
cmdkeen said:
2. I can't connect to my university's wifi: it is an 802.1x secured with PEAP and uses MSCHAPV2. When I set up the connecting (which i have to do manually by long pressing network -> modify settings) it fails to connect (says connecting to... then Disconnected). Weird thing is when modifying the network again, the settings are screwed up (e.g. set to use TLS, MSCHAPV2 unselected).
Does anybody have any ideas what to do about these (except for waiting for an update?) I am using the 651.73.18-version, so not updated so far...
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I have the same problem! drives me crazy . Any help will be appreciated!
Just got a Wifi/3G Flyer today, running Gingerbread 2.3.3. and software version 1.56.720.2. I have a WPA2-PSK secured Belkin wifi router at home. Currently, it has 2 laptops and 2 phones (BB & Galaxy S2) connected without any problems.
My Flyer refuses to recognize the router, but it shows up my neighbor's similar WPA2 secured SSIDs instead - (so presumably the wifi hardware is working).
I have already tried/checked the following:
Router's SSID is not hidden.
Router supports push button WPS - does not work with the Flyer though it configured my Samsung Galaxy S2 perfectly fast.
Rebooted router.
Changed router security to none, WEP 64 bit and WEP 128 bit.
Manually entered settings - it just says my network is 'not in range' despite my sitting right next to it.
My router settings are:
Authentication - WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK
Algorithm - AES
Wireless channel - auto.
Wireless mode - b/g/n all supported.
Is there a fix for this that doesn't involve rooting the device?
Update: Used the software update to get it to 2.3.4 and software version 2.27.720.1, and it still is showing up every goddamn wifi network in the vicinity other than my own one
change your channel from Auto to channel 10 or 11. Normally this will not affect your other devices. It seems that the Flyer is quite sensitive for this kind of 'problems'
Holy quack, that worked!
Thank you so much! I set the channel to 11, after which it started detecting the network, but would connect and instant disconnect. A reboot fixed it for good!
Hi all,
Im having a problem connecting to a VPN on my Galaxy S3 (stock ROM, not rooted, running Android 4.0.4). I can connect to the VPN fine when Im on a wifi network, but when I try to connect while on 3G network it just says connecting for about ten seconds then comes up Unsuccessful.
Initially I thought it might have been something to do with the network blocking VPN connections, but it worked fine on my old phone (Desire Z running stock 2.3.3) and still runs fine if I try it on the old phone with a different sim from the same network.
The VPN in question is connecting using PPTP.
Is there some setting on the S3 that determines whether or not a VPN can connect over 3G? Or is there something else that I might be missing?
Cheers.
Are you sure you're using PPTP and not L2TP or OpenVPN on the old phone?
The network _could_ filter VPN based on the SIM-card but it's somewhat unlikely.
Try comparing the Network APN settings of both devices, especially whether one of both has a Proxy configured.
Now that you mention it I think the old phone might be set to use L2TP, but they changed that setting in ICS and I was unable to use L2TP (neither the PSK or RSA options would allow me to connect) so I had to use PPTP. The fact that it is connecting on the S3 when Im connected to wifi I didnt think it would make a difference; do you reckon that could be the cause of the problem?
My Rezound has issues connecting to my WI-Fi network at work. It's an 802.11g network using WPA/WPA2 encryption. My Rezound seems to be the only device that I can't get to work on it. When I enter the password to the network, it does connect and obtain an IP. However, it then has no internet connectivity. It works fine on my WI-Fi at home though. Any ideas?
Also, I updated the firmware on my router also, and didn't help.
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!