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#11
Originally Posted by eezo View Post
I have a similar issue with WPA2, PEAP and MSCHAPv2. Whatever I try, it just doesn't seem to work out. It looks like my N900 just disconnects itself for some reason. The only thing I see is a message about some failed authenticating, which imho is not what's in the logs:
Hi. Same problem here!!! Same logs.
any help?
Thanks!
 
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#12
Having same problem. Its working good with WEP. But not working with WPA.
 
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#13
WEP and WPA-PSK work fine for me. What I can't figure out is what reason_code 3 stands for.
 
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#14
here is my problem
I am trying to connect my N900 to Texas A&M Wifi, but I couldnt make it work. I had tried some many things but still didnt work
here are my settings:
1. infrastructure, WPA with EAP
2.EAP type: PEAP
3.SELECT certificate: NONE, EAP method: EAP MSCHAPv2
4. my school doesnt not require domain name sl
Username: username i had tried with both with and without domain
Password: xxxxxxxxx
5. advanced, on EAP manual user name checked and manual username i had tried both with and without domain name.

after all, none of the above works. My school network requires the things that i just put. WPA-PEAP-MSCHAPv2, i am assuming the problem is certificate, i couldnt able to find any certificate to it, but i found the certificate on certificate managerment: it is godaddy
 
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#15
Some eduroams require EAP-TTLS/PAP, if so, please vote for this bug:https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1635


At the moment, I'm trying to connect via PEAP/EAP MSCHAPv2 but with little luck. I have just installed a certificate (via file manager) given by the school and will attempt to connect tomorrow. Apparently, you don't need to select a certificate in the settings (if you're not able to) because maemo will detect it.
 
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#16
Nope, can't get PEAP-MSCHAPv2 working...maybe my school requires EAP-TTLS-PAP
 
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#17
Using my laptop, I can connect to my college's wifi after forcefully ignoring the potential security breach as the certificate is self-certified.
Both the self-signed and the signing certificate are installed for wifi, but I still can't connect.

Is any way to connect manually or ignore the certificate issue? Neither wpa_supplicant nor iwconfig are installed for this.
 
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#18
This worked for me on corporate network:

Comment #26 from Robert Gerus 2009-11-28 08:07:44 GMT+3 [reply]

I managed to get around this issue by adding the connection for this EAP PEAP
MSCHAPV2 network through the "Internet connections" dialog in the window,
specifying the user name as "user@domain" and, in the "Advanced settings"
dialog, on the EAP tab checking the "Use manual user name" (with manual user
name the same as earlier) and making sure that "Require client authentication"
box is not checked
 
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Originally Posted by unkno View Post
Some eduroams require EAP-TTLS/PAP, if so, please vote for this bug:https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1635
I'm sure you'll be very pleased to hear that bug #1635 has just been closed, FIXED (in a future release)!
 
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Yes, I am VERY happy. The system (bugzilla) works. It was originally planned to be fixed for maemo6 but due to the large amounts of votes, they are including it in a future update.
 
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