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I have purchased the ill-fated n810 Wimax and am trying to connect to my university's WPA2 Enterprise Encrypted wireless so my device is not a near useless paperweight. I'm getting user 'not authenticated' errors. I have tried every possible combination in the advanced tool set. Is there any way to connect to an enterprise WPA2 network? Google didn't turn up much other than a Nokia product page that claims this is a feature.
 
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Is there a tech support at the university you could get in touch with?
 
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depending on your university you might also have to register your mac address before they will let you on
 
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At our university we have WPA2 enterprise too. The network manager on the N810 (regular version) complains about missing certificate but connects after accepting the complaint. Actually the connection fails sometimes if you take too long to accept the missing certificate.
 
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Originally Posted by quipper8 View Post
depending on your university you might also have to register your mac address before they will let you on

Same with me at work. I had to get MIS to enter the MAC address of my N810 into specific routers on site. You can find it in settings/control panel/about product/WLAN MAC address.
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