Re: iPaq 5555 WPA Authentication
From: Ronald (rwhng_at_rogers.com)
Date: 01/30/05
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:16:17 -0800
Hi,
I have the exact problem as David with my Ipaq 4150
when I try to connect to the AP @ work.
I think what Eric said made sense.
So I talked to my IT about it but they insisted we don't have
certificates - auto or otherwise.
Eric, I don't suppose these 'auto-enrollement' you speak of, will leave
behind
personal certificates?
The reason I ask is because I've checked the laptops there were able to
connect and they don't have any personal certificates stored.
TIA.
Ron
"Eric Hicks [MVP]" <i'm@home.with.u> wrote in message
news:1105899219@i'm.home.with.u...
> Reply to message from "DWO" <davidwoliver@ntlworld.com> (Sat, 15 Jan 2005
> 19:30:46) about "iPaq 5555 WPA Authentication":
>
> It sounds like you need to add a user certificate to access the ap, you
> will need too get with your IT dept and get the cert then use hp's cert
> import utility to get it on the device. After that you should be fine. If
> your office is running active directory on 2003 servers all windows pc's
> and laptops can do auto-enrollement but the pocket pc can't so you have to
> add the cert manually.
> ---
> Eric Hicks [MVP, Mobile Devices]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "DWO" <davidwoliver@ntlworld.com> Sent: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:30:46
> Subject: iPaq 5555 WPA Authentication
>
> Hi,
> I've recntly read some similar postings, but none quite fit my problem. My
> iPaq 5555 has all the latest ROM and driver updates as far as I can work
> out. My wireless office lan is working fine with WPA TKIP. The only device
> that won't connect is my iPaq. It detects the network SSID etc and
> registers a healthy signal, but will not actually connect. It would seem
to
> require a certificate. In the 802.1x tab when properties is clicked, it
> states it
> > Cannot log on to the wireless network. This network requires a
> > certificate
> etc etc<
> Anyone got a clue please, Regds,
> David
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