my galaxy R connecting to my collage wifi showing full signal strength but no data transfer my browser dosent work neither market...
all my collage mates having samsung android mobiles are facing same problem to name sgs2 , galaxy ace ,pop...all are having the same problem..
but all apple divices are able to connect to wifi ???
browser(app store was still not working) was working when we installed "wifi aid" app but its no longer in market please help tried all wifi fixing apps ...
please help immidiately
Is your device getting a local IP assigned, usually 192.168.x.x but sometimes larger wifi networks like a college will assign something else. If other devices are having issues it sounds like you should contact the IT at your college as it may be their issue.
yaa its obtaining ip address its 172.21.#.# but not connecting tries again today
please help
you should contact your network administrator to check your network set up and to see if the wireless router doesn't have any parameters
At my University, there's a verification page one gets redirected to whenever he/she tries to access the internet with an unknown (to the school) device. Here, one must register his/her device with the network before being promoted to whitelist and being able to access anywhere outside the local network. Check your college's IT page or something to see if you have one of those, and try pointing your browser to the verification page. Your phone's browser may not be redirecting to this page correctly.
Greetings to you all !
Recently i bought an Acer Iconia A1-810 (wich i rooted second two) and a Android Mini-PC QuadCore S400 (Cozyswan). The reason i bought the MiniPC is that i need some small computer as a web-server in my car to provide me two things:
- offline large and detailed maps (very usefull when offroading)
- media server when camping
Now...the MINI-PC must be a server, with an fixed IP address (192.168.1.200 let's say). It also must be some kind of on wi-fi hotspot, for the multimedia server purpose, but has to keep same fixed IP (as gateway) - but i cannot manage to configure it. Also, cannot find an web-server that has "auto-start" feature.
Please note that when offroad, i dont have any kind of internet connection.
So....how can i make that MiniPC to serve those purposes:
a. file server, wich must have "auto-start" feature with a static IP address ?
b. to behave like an wi-fi router
c. if it is possible to manually assign an IP address to the MiniPC, is there any software that can provide me some sort of "remote desktop connection" to the MiniPC ??
Sorry for my poor English and thank you for your input
Chris.
I am running Android 10 on GP 3aXL. I have two Devices A (GP 3aXL) and B (S5) connected via Wi-Fi direct. On device A, i have a proxy server (Every Proxy) running. I want to share my internet connection with device B. When i scan wifi on device B, I see SSID with the name of the remembered group on device A. I try to connect and it is asking me for the password. Where is this password info located? I have searched many threads here on XDA and other places, but unable to get this info. Please help. Thanks.
Hi everyone, I'm new in the forum, in fact I don't even know if this is the right section to publish my question, however, I just installed a data monitoring application that also allows you to see which hosts the device connects to, I have examined the majority of them, all legitimate except for the one (10.xx.xx.xx) which seems to be a private address (in my LAN, but in my LAN there is no device with that IP, so much so that if I go to 4G (mobile connection) the IP address remains unchanged and used). So I wanted to ask an opinion from those more experienced than I am about what this address could be. Thanks in advance, I hope you can clarify my doubts.
(Samsung S8+, latest security update, Android 9.0)
Edit: I found out that the IP address is associated with the rmnet0 interface, which I believe is likely to be that of the mobile data, confirmed? (I remove the photo as it indicates my IP)
Hi,
Can someone help me with this problem.
Since I updated my Xperia 1 III this morning, I can't connect to my two different Enterprise WiFi networks.
WiFi window ask me for a domain name, but our IT admin doesn't know anything about it.
Without domain name, my connect button is greyed out, can someone help me to fix this without rooting my phone?
PURPOSE OF DOMAIN FIELD WHEN CONNECTING TO WIFI 802.1X (PEAP) ANDROID 11 PIXEL - Google Pixel Community
Does this help? I just googled abit so Im not too sure about your issue. You can also show this to ur IT admin maybe he will understand it better.
hotcakes_shinku said:
PURPOSE OF DOMAIN FIELD WHEN CONNECTING TO WIFI 802.1X (PEAP) ANDROID 11 PIXEL - Google Pixel Community
Does this help? I just googled abit so Im not too sure about your issue. You can also show this to ur IT admin maybe he will understand it better.
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Thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately this can't help me, because my company isn't using "freeradius".
I spent whole day on Google trying to find fix or temporary solution.
almirsahbaz said:
Thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately this can't help me, because my company isn't using "freeradius".
I spent whole day on Google trying to find fix or temporary solution.
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Domain issue: the domain is the url name of the SSL Certificate.
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The "freeradius" here is just an example. You need the url name of the SSL certificate that your company uses. It doesn't need to be freeradius
hotcakes_shinku said:
The "freeradius" here is just an example. You need the url name of the SSL certificate that your company uses. It doesn't need to be freeradius
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Thank you for answering.
I know that, but my company doesn't know what their domain server is.
almirsahbaz said:
Hi,
Can someone help me with this problem.
Since I updated my Xperia 1 III this morning, I can't connect to my two different Enterprise WiFi networks.
WiFi window ask me for a domain name, but our IT admin doesn't know anything about it.
Without domain name, my connect button is greyed out, can someone help me to fix this without rooting my phone?
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I suspect you normally would use your account credentials to connect to the WiFi network?
Normally the domain name ist something like "your-company.com" or "your-company.local" (even if .local wouldn't be the best choice).
If so you could look for "EAP-Method" and change the value to "PWD". There you can enter your credentials which you normally use to lock in into your User-Account.
Hudrator said:
I suspect you normally would use your account credentials to connect to the WiFi network?
Normally the domain name ist something like "your-company.com" or "your-company.local" (even if .local wouldn't be the best choice).
If so you could look for "EAP-Method" and change the value to "PWD". There you can enter your credentials which you normally use to lock in into your User-Account.
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My Enterprise WiFi network requires PEAP method.
I tried with PWD value, but it won't work.
If PEAP is the thing then you will need to provide a certificate, the domain name of the WLAN Controller... Basically everything all that the posts beforehand suggest.
When you were connecting prior android 12 to this network, what did you need to submit? Just some credentials? Certificates? That's something your admin should be able to tell...
Hudrator said:
If PEAP is the thing then you will need to provide a certificate, the domain name of the WLAN Controller... Basically everything all that the posts beforehand suggest.
When you were connecting prior android 12 to this network, what did you need to submit? Just some credentials? Certificates? That's something your admin should be able to tell...
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This is what I needed:
EAP method: PEAP
Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
CA Certificate - Do not validate (this option is now removed, and now asks for domain, which needs to be put in)
Identity: My e-mail address
Anonymous identity: Blank
Password: My password
And that was it, I was successfully connecting to this network for a years.
Well you can try to fill in the last part of your email addresses for domain - so everything after the "@".
As written in one of the guides, normally you would enter the domain address of the authentication server / the common name which is part of the certificate of the server...
Seems that some restrictions in Android12 got tighter and you are now not allowed to skip the certificate validation part. Might be that now that Android12 is going to be published more, your it will need to change some things...
Hudrator said:
Well you can try to fill in the last part of your email addresses for domain - so everything after the "@".
As written in one of the guides, normally you would enter the domain address of the authentication server / the common name which is part of the certificate of the server...
Seems that some restrictions in Android12 got tighter and you are now not allowed to skip the certificate validation part. Might be that now that Android12 is going to be published more, your it will need to change some things...
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I'm using public hotspots from my internet provider, so I can't do that, because I'm using my @hotmail.com e-mail to access this network.
I contacted them, but they don't know how to set up a domain.
Okay... now i am a bit stunned.
You are using public hotspots (not related to your enterprise). To connect you are authenticate with the credentials that you have configured at a side of the ISP?
If the hotspot is provided by your ISP you will have to ask him about accessing and credentials for the WLAN and not your IT-Admin.
Hudrator said:
Okay... now i am a bit stunned.
You are using public hotspots (not related to your enterprise). To connect you are authenticate with the credentials that you have configured at a side of the ISP?
If the hotspot is provided by your ISP you will have to ask him about accessing and credentials for the WLAN and not your IT-Admin.
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The thing is, I'm working for that ISP provider, so I asked their IT Admin, but I'm also their user and I'm using my private ISP account to access these hotspot locations
@almirsahbaz
Ahhhhhh - now that make sense for me. Thanks for clearing things up. Back to your problem:
It will get troublesome....
PEAP Authentication "normally" requires the authenticator (aka the Server, Wifi Controller... some referring to it as a RADIUS-Server - which can also be a "role" performed by another server; often used are Domaincontrollers ) to offer a certificate. Simple speaking: Kind of similar to webserver-authentication for https.
Your phone then "checks" the provided certificate on validity. This validation step was "skipped". Skipping isn't supported anymore. This started already with android 11 (depending on oem-implementations).
So your Admins will have to deploy certificates as mentioned above and provide them to you.
The "domain" field you are mentioning is used to select the certificate of the authenticator (for a user it is often easier to enter the proper name then select the certificate out of the certificate store an the device).
The thing for you is:
You can't do anything, as your admins will have to think about the whole process. So you won't be able to use the hotspots until there have been some changes made by the admins.
What you can do is to inform the admins on the changes that google made starting at Android 11
PSA: Android 11 will no longer let you insecurely connect to enterprise WiFi networks
The Android 11 update will break connecting to certain enterprise WiFi networks. Here's why and what you can do to fix it.
www.xda-developers.com
If they want to use PEAP further on with devices running Android 12, they will have to change something!
Hudrator said:
@almirsahbaz
Ahhhhhh - now that make sense for me. Thanks for clearing things up. Back to your problem:
It will get troublesome....
PEAP Authentication "normally" requires the authenticator (aka the Server, Wifi Controller... some referring to it as a RADIUS-Server - which can also be a "role" performed by another server; often used are Domaincontrollers ) to offer a certificate. Simple speaking: Kind of similar to webserver-authentication for https.
Your phone then "checks" the provided certificate on validity. This validation step was "skipped". Skipping isn't supported anymore. This started already with android 11 (depending on oem-implementations).
So your Admins will have to deploy certificates as mentioned above and provide them to you.
The "domain" field you are mentioning is used to select the certificate of the authenticator (for a user it is often easier to enter the proper name then select the certificate out of the certificate store an the device).
The thing for you is:
You can't do anything, as your admins will have to think about the whole process. So you won't be able to use the hotspots until there have been some changes made by the admins.
What you can do is to inform the admins on the changes that google made starting at Android 11
PSA: Android 11 will no longer let you insecurely connect to enterprise WiFi networks
The Android 11 update will break connecting to certain enterprise WiFi networks. Here's why and what you can do to fix it.
www.xda-developers.com
If they want to use PEAP further on with devices running Android 12, they will have to change something!
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Thank you for your detailed answer.
I found possible solution for them online, and I sent that to them.
I guess this is what they need to do: "Radius server's certificate needs to contain a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) in the Common Name field."
Basically they will need to implement PEAP as it was intended, yes
Hudrator said:
Basically they will need to implement PEAP as it was intended, yes
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Thank you once again for all support that you have provided
Hi,
It's me again, I'm still wondering about this issue.
I found online that Android 13 implemented option "Trust on first use" for Enterprise WiFi network, which is available in drop-down menu for CA Certificate, but that feature is completely missing from my Xperia 1 III phone.
Is there some kind of trick to enable this option without rooting my phone?
almirsahbaz said:
Hi,
It's me again, I'm still wondering about this issue.
I found online that Android 13 implemented option "Trust on first use" for Enterprise WiFi network, which is available in drop-down menu for CA Certificate, but that feature is completely missing from my Xperia 1 III phone.
Is there some kind of trick to enable this option without rooting my phone?
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Hi there,
this works on custom roms (im using alpha droid, its very nice i highly recommend)
Just today was the first time i was able to connect to server wifi but it meant using a custom rom which i am completely happy with. Good luck