Re: Windows Mobile 6.1 Wi-Fi Support

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Hello,

In WPA2 and AES are both supported in Windows Mobile 6.1. You can change the encryption and method if you go into the settings of the WiFi connection in Start>Settings>Connections>Wireless. You will NOT get this option if you use TouchFLO.

As for the certificate, you should have the a .cer file that you can copy to your device. Once it is on there, tap it and it will install. That should be all you need.

You may want to reach out to your administrator as well as they be able to help with any other configuration required.


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Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
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"timb" <mtguy26505@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:EB351B06-B9AC-44E8-82F1-E4DF800B11B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a HTC Touch Pro running Windows Mobile 6.1... My companies wireless network requires wpa2-enterprise AES encryption and a certificate called IPS-SERVIDORES... I can't really see where these are configurable in Windows Mobile... are there updates/plug-ins etc that would get this to work ?

timb

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