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Eric Hicks [That_Kid] (MS-MVP Mobile Devices)
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"JIoPaley" <JIoP...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54B1C9BA-16CD-4D3E...@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I am unable to connect to wpa or wpa2 connections with windows mobile 6.
>
> the network specs are wpa2/aes or wpa/tkip with eap-peap + mschap v2
>
> ca: gte cybertrust global root
>
> on connecting i am asked several times for username/password/domain until
> eventually i get the message "cannot log on to the wireless network. this
> network requires a personal certificate to positively identify you". I
> have
> never had this problem when connecting windows vista to the same network.
>
> However, very very occasionally I will get a connection. This is a very
> frustrating problem!
>
> Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks.
"dGeneral" wrote:
> I have the same problem with a Sprint HTC Mogul (WM6).
> My Dell Axim X51v (WM5) works fine.
>
> "HLopez" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having the same issue with a iPAQ 210 running WM6 and trying to connect
> > to a wpa2 aes peap network. Have you found a solution?
> >
> > I tried this registry hack but it didn't help.
> > [\HKLM\Comm\EAP\Extension\25\]
> > "ValidateServerCert"=dword:00000000
"dGeneral" wrote:
RE; the "My Dell Axim X51v (WM5) works fine. "
I have tried for 3 days to use WPA-PSK on my Axim X51v here on my home LAN,
and when it connects it keeps dropping the connection on precise 20 second
intervals, takes 1-3 seconds to re-connect, and then repeats this the whole
time it is accessing the wifi on my D-Link DIR655 Extreme N router (set to
mixed b,g,N mode).
If there is a way to fix this, or if you could give me some insight into
what the heck it is doing every 20 seconds, I would be most grateful. 3 days
of forum snorkeling found me only hundreds of poor souls with the same
problem, dating back to 2005, and no solutions.
Thanks!
I used to have the same problem until today. This is what solved it:
I went into Settings > Connections (tab) > Wi-Fi > Network Adapters (Tab)
and selected "NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver"
Ta-Dah!! It works like a charm now.
I had to insist a little the first time (it kept asking for my password) but
now it is ok.
Let me know if it helps.
This DOES help! Thank you! I had to set a static IP configuration in
the NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver's settings before it would work,
and even then it's still grabbing a DHCP address for the wifi
connection and discarding the static one I gave it, but oh well, I can
live with that :)