"Quick" questions about VoIP - HTC Wings

I'm trying to be as explicit as possible here, so that people find it easy to perform this process. So read the first post through and it should work out.
I'll update A.Bagatov's entry in the wiki once I figure every single step out.
Hello,
I'm excited to get VoIP working. I've referred to the previous thread, and have come up with the following _setup.xml to work with Gizmo5:
<snipped>
My main purpose might seem a little weird, but I'd like to be able to make calls when my phone is tethered on a PC with ActiveSync... Through testing, it seems possible, as I current have "Internet Calling: Available" when I allow a data connection through ActiveSync, with the phone radio on or off.
My questions are...
Does that _setup.xml look alright? It must, since I have "Internet Calling: Available," right?
Also, how can I tell if the settings are correct? Should the carrier be reflecting the "provider name" attribute of the _setup.xml file? It currently states Home (I have the radio off), but have "Internet Calling: Available," and can not place calls.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Matt
[possibly SOLVED]
For Gizmo5:
Code:
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="VoIP">
<parm name="SIPSettings"
value="<provision key='1232ab01' name='gizmo5'>
<provider name='Gizmo5' />
<user account='[email protected]' password='password'
uri='sip:[email protected]'
allowedauth='digest'/>
<sipsrv addr='sip:proxy01.sipphone.com' protocol='UDP' role='proxy'>
<session party='First' type='pc2pc' />
<session party='First' type='pc2ph' />
</sipsrv>
<sipsrv addr='sip:proxy01.sipphone.com' protocol='UDP' role='registrar'/>
</provision>" />
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
Change registry settings as described in this post.
[TESTING]
All with "Use Internet Calling" set to: "Whenever possible."
Tethered/No Wifi/No EDGE:
- Internet access: Okay.
- Internet calling: "No Service"
Wifi/No Tether/No EDGE:
- Internet access: Okay.
- Internet calling: "Searching..."
*EDGE/No Wifi/No Tether:
- Internet access: Okay.
- Internet calling: "Searching..."
EDGE/Wifi/No Tether:
- Internet access: Okay.
- Internet calling: "Searching..."
Note that "Searching..." reportedly means it's connected... it just does not update the status to available... I think this is because there is code missing from the VoIP installer CAB to handle whatever handshake acknowledgment situation occurs... I also figure this means there may be issues receiving calls; but that's not what I'm using it for anyway. (see Gizmo5's Backdoor calling feature [currently only available in the US])
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eluth said:
To activate Internet Calling over 3G (thanks Sleuth255 & Golfman),
go to the HKLM\Comm\RTC\AdapterTypes with a registry editor (like Total Commander),
now delete both the "1" and the "2" values that are here,
next reset your device and Internet calling will connect over the data connection for your phoneservice.
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is gizmo5 only for inside the US? im in the netherlands.. would it work for me?
regarding ur problem:
turn radio on and try placing a call

A.Bagatov said:
is gizmo5 only for inside the US? im in the netherlands.. would it work for me?
regarding ur problem:
turn radio on and try placing a call
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Oh... damn... Gizmo5 would work, but the Backdoor dialing is only available in the US for now:
"I have a non-US number. Can I use backdoor dialing?
We are launching the program with US numbers only but hope to expand it to international numbers in the middle of 2008. If you are a registered Gizmo5 user you will receive email when we expand the program to your country."
sip:[email protected] is an example of a backdoor dial.

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Cingular (AT&T) Video in the States

Has anyone been able to get onto AT&T's (Cingular's) Streaming video site with their unlocked TyTN II here in the States?
http://cingularvideo.cingular.com/
It does not detect the phone as a 3D phone, or so it says.
I had no problems getting to the http://device.home/ page though.
I just get a blank, white screen.
doesn't work for me either... Same error. Not a 3G phone.
-Mc
isn't there a reg hack where you trick the the CV side into thinking you have a Samsung Blackjack, which is a supported device?
This link has a 8525.cab that allows you to get technical difficulties (for me at least, i don't have wireless.cingular.com:80 set as proxy)
http://www.gadgetech.info/treo/hacks/registry/
shogunmarks cab with realplayer could be your huckleberry too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1095177&postcount=51
doesn't work for me either.
zetajunkie said:
isn't there a reg hack where you trick the the CV side into thinking you have a Samsung Blackjack, which is a supported device?
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I dont remember the exact change (been a while) but yeah look in the Hermes forum....also you will find MANY threads so look for the newer ones as ATT and WM6 went through stages of what works for this. It is a PIE issue.
Read into the first dozen posts or so:
I don't live in a 3G area so I can't test...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=282651
-Mc
I got it too work, no problem. Below are my instructions.
TyTN II Users
Here are the instructions for access MediaNet and Cingular Video, or just about any at&t/Cingular link just like on the Tilt.
It’s really simple to access MediaNet. Even on at&t branded phones you have to switch from My ISP to MediaNet so you can access the MN home page or Cingular video. Here is how you do it.
Go to START, SETTINGS and select CONNECTIONS.
In the connections, select CONNECTIONS Icon.
At the bottom, select ADVANCED tab.
You will see a SELECT NETWORKS option.
Under Network Management, change the first option for MY ISP to MEDIANET.
Now click ok and reselect TASK (bottom left tab). Now your Connections now say MediaNet with a proxy option below it. We need to verify the proxy info is correct.
Select edit my proxy server, then select Advanced. You will see a window with server/proxy info. The first one is HTTP. It should have the following (wireless.cingular.com:80). If it doesn’t, select HTTP and enter the info. Now check SOCKS. It should have (LOCALHOST:1080). Again, enter it if needed.
Now you’re done. You only had to do this one time. When you done with MediaNet, all you do is switch back to MY ISP for normal surfing.
Before you continue, you have to make a change in your registry so that the proxy knows your phone as a branded phone. I choose the Tilt for this.
If you know how to use a registry editor, then look for this entry on you phone.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Internet Explorer\User Agent]
"CustomBase"="HTC_TyTN_II Mozilla/4.0"
You need to change the CustomBase to HTC-8900/1.2 Mozilla/4.0
This is what is listed for the Tilt
Save your settings and that’s it. By changing that info on my TyTN II, I am now able to access Cingular Video and MediaNet home page. I had to change my connection from My ISP to MediaNet so it would go through the Proxy.
I can now access my account information and a bunch of other areas I wasn't before on my TyTN II.
Cv http://cingularvideo.cingular.com
MN http://device.home
Note: In order to play the videos, you can download a PocketPC version of Real Player since the files are in RM format.
Does your HTTP setting stay?
Whenever I set the http to wireless.cingular.com I can then get to the CV but then after a while the screen says it cannot connect to the internet. I went back to the http setting and learned the http setting to wireless.cingular.com is not there anymore. Looks like it doesn't want to stay there.
I changed my registry to make it think I am using an AT&T Tilt instead of the HTC TyTN II.
Can anyone help?
Got It Working
I only had to do this on my HTC ADVANTAGE...
If you know how to use a registry editor, then look for this entry on you phone.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Internet Explorer\User Agent]
"CustomBase"="HTC_TyTN_II Mozilla/4.0"
You need to change the CustomBase to HTC-8900/1.2 Mozilla/4.0
MEdia Net Proxy info
I believe that the proxy info for the MEdia Net as ISP is hard coded into the ROM as it was for the Hermes.
So all you would really need to do is revise the "model" info for PIE in the registry to what they said earlier.
Do you need to do something to get RealPlayer to stream the video? I'm able to get to the video pages, but when I try to play them, they download instead (wow, there goes all my RAM!)
I did find that this only works in IE, my Opera browser still gives the error page for Cingular Video.
Read what I posted here. http://www.mobileplanet.com/ft.aspx?k=99281
When you select a video to play, it downloads a video.ram file, which contains nothing but a URL. Real Video opens this video.ram file, reads the internet URL, and then plays the video from that URL.
Note: Each time you select a video from the web site, it'll download and overwrite the last video.ram file you downloaded/saved.
Okay, changing the network settings on RP seems to have fixed it.Thanks for the great guide!
victorcho said:
Whenever I set the http to wireless.cingular.com I can then get to the CV but then after a while the screen says it cannot connect to the internet.
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Check your e-mail accounts. POP/IMAP accounts allow you to set the connection they will use. If they don't match "Media Net" and go out to check e-mail, you'll get this error because the mail doesn't think the network's available.
There's also a setting in RealPlayer to specify the network that I had to manually change. Once I did all that, I was watching The Colbert Report clips on my phone.
ha im an idiot i was getting the temp difficluties screen but i was connected to wifi took it off and im fine that was dumb but i just tried a video and got failed to connect! lol well ill see if i did somethign else dumb lol
switched the real player settings to mn and were all good
That fix worked for me! I am able to surf/check e-mail while using the MediaNet connection - is there any real need to switch connections all the time? It seems about as fast as my non-proxy connections, but perhaps it isn't.
i can get the list of videos playingm, but when i click on it to watch it, it says " can not connect" real player......how can i change this
any still having problems with real player here u go
Go to ur tmp-file folder (normally "C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temp\"
u will find quite a lot of folders in there, but if u search (f3) for files ending with *.cab there will pop one file named:
"realplayer.cab" ^^
copy it to ur ppc by using active sync
this worked for me hope for u too
I have tried all of these things and it still tells me the clip is unplayable.

How to enable VoIP on the HTC S730

It is very simple. Download and install the WM6VoIP.CAB
Then proceed as follows (for configuration)
START
SETTINGS
PHONE
MORE
INTERNET CALLING
Changing the Homescreen to default makes VoIP directly accessible from the Homescreen.
Now here comes the bad news:
I have not been able create a working _setup.xml file as it is described in the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I want to use VoipBuster. Can anyone help?
do u have info if the cab can be used on hermes for example? TyTN
Yes should work. But I don't know about the _setup.xml configuration.
it's weird i don't know how to create the cab... cause it tutorials are saying that you need to put in "cabarc N WM6VoIP.CAB _setup.xml"
but then you'll get a .cab with 1 file the setup.xml :S
No that wasn't my problem. I was able to create the CAB (download carbarc)
But it just doesn't work. On my Homescreen it says: Voip Calling not available or something
cabarc N command overwrites the old .CAB and will be 1kb or something just with the setup.xml file?
can't find a sollution...
A.Bagatov said:
It is very simple. Download and install the WM6VoIP.CAB
Then proceed as follows (for configuration)
START
SETTINGS
PHONE
MORE
INTERNET CALLING
Changing the Homescreen to default makes VoIP directly accessible from the Homescreen.
Now here comes the bad news:
I have not been able create a working _setup.xml file as it is described in the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I want to use VoipBuster. Can anyone help?
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I dont have an option INTERNET CALLING? How come?????
I have the opnion of "Internet Calling" and it always says "Service Blocked" or "No service"
I've also put that WM6VoipCab and the SipConfig tool but that SIPconfig tool does not work, it always giving away some error!
A.Bagatov said:
No that wasn't my problem. I was able to create the CAB (download carbarc)
But it just doesn't work. On my Homescreen it says: Voip Calling not available or something
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Thanks, just tried this on a S710. It worked. At first I got no Internet calling on the Home screen. Apparently you need the standard windows home screen. I also got the _setup.xml .cab working. Generated it, downloaded it and executed the CAB. see My setup.xml
Used the procedure of the VOIP/SIP thread
It's a bit of trying out: on/off, booting and on/off phone. But after a while it works. I used Voipbuster and tried a commercial SIP provider too. That was the same with the TyTN. Also the home screen says searching, but it is connected and you can call. Same as TyTN.
I have not tried the dial plan. So for voipbuster I have to dial 0031 70 123 4567. Also being called worked for my commercial provider. The 710 then has a local number.
Can you please send me your xml file configured for VoipBuster.
Thanks!!
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="VoIP">
<parm name="SIPSettings"
value="<provision key='1232ab01' name='sip.voipbuster.com'>
<provider name='sip.voipbuster.com' />
<user account='YOUR-USER-NAME-HERE' password='YOURPASSWORDHERE'
uri='sip.voipbuster.com:5060'
allowedauth='digest'/>
<sipsrv addr='sip.voipbuster.com' protocol='UDP' role='proxy'>
<session party='First' type='pc2pc' />
<session party='First' type='pc2ph' />
</sipsrv>
<sipsrv addr='sip.voipbuster.com' protocol='UDP' role='registrar'/>
</provision>" />
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
dno if it's correct.... but it connects to Voipbuster, The only problem is that I cannot dial people :/ ..
I've got a connection with voipbuster.com cause I'm logging out on my PC
What do you mean you cant dial people? So you can only call people saved to your contacts?
A.Bagatov said:
Can you please send me your xml file configured for VoipBuster.
Thanks!!
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My message contains the link!
The default port number for the SIP service is 5060 or I need to put it in manually in the URI??
uhm If I dial a number I get an error...
Voipbuster is working but i dno what's wrong
it works fine with voipbuster. but the conversation comes through the external speaker. how can i avoid this?
when i had a call on the second (GSM) line, the voip call came through the internal speakers. as soon as the other (GSM) call on the second line was ended, the VOIP conversation came through the loudspeaker again...
how can i get the voip conversation to come through the internal speaker?
any help?
thanks
I've a strange problem. I've configured the SIP client correctly and I can place a call... but it lasts only few seconds (about 15-20). Then my WiFi disconnects. I've changed energy savings on WiFi setting it to stay always on and to use full power. I've tried to use another wireless access point too, but it always disconnects.
Someone has the same issue??
[EDIT]
I've found a solution searching about RTCP protocol settings on MSDN. If you use WM6 SIP client behind a router with an internet VoIP provider there are 2 registry keys to edit:
HKLM\System\VoIP\SIP\EnablePort5060 = 0x1 (DWORD)
HKLM\Comm\RTC\NAT\EnableEarlyUDPPackets = 0x1 (DWORD)
That last key allowed my SIP calls to last more than 15 seconds
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Network Service unavailable
Hello. I have read through a lot of threads and posts and I have seen some other people with the same problem but unfortunately no answer. I have a HTC S730 with WM6 Standard and managed to setup VoIPBuster, following the procedure at the beginning of this thread. On the today screen everything looks okay: VoIPBuster = selected. When I try to make a call, the screens says VoIPBuster - connecting alright and then ends with three beeps and a message saying "Network service unavailable - try again later". Strange enough things work with Fring, so I suppose my router is not the problem. Any idea anyone?
Thanks in advance
I have been able to change the dial plan on my HP iPaq 514. This might work for HTC WM6 Std devices also. See my posting on the Voip/SIP thread
jvlerick said:
Hello. I have read through a lot of threads and posts and I have seen some other people with the same problem but unfortunately no answer. I have a HTC S730 with WM6 Standard and managed to setup VoIPBuster, following the procedure at the beginning of this thread. On the today screen everything looks okay: VoIPBuster = selected. When I try to make a call, the screens says VoIPBuster - connecting alright and then ends with three beeps and a message saying "Network service unavailable - try again later". Strange enough things work with Fring, so I suppose my router is not the problem. Any idea anyone?
Thanks in advance
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I got this error a number of times. It was an error in the dial string in my case. Try to dial a fully internatonal number string like 00 31 20 123 4567.

How do i get my data connection back..

Okay, i just flashed RomeoS 4.1 onto my AT&T tilt. How do I get my 3g data connection back? I can use my LAN WIFI to go on the interent, but not the 3g line. There has got to be something simple I am missing! help
Did you run "Connection Setup".
I don't have RomeoS ROM, but it should be here:
Start>Settings>
>Connections Tab
>Connection Setup
run that and it should set up the correct settings for your network.
The other thing you may need to do is:
in the same place as the "Connections Setup" there should be a "Connections" Icon.
>Connections
>Manage existing connections
>Proxy Settings
>make sure "this network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet" option is UNCHECKED.
I hope that does the trick for you. It the only thing I can think of.
Run HTC Connection setup and DISABLE proxy
thanks for your suggestions, i will try this today!
still doesn't seem to work. I would assume that every single time anyone flashes a new rom, they have to setup their data connection again, right?
It'll work for sure, as suggested above, use Network Wizard or the HTC Connection tool, both do the same thing and the cabs area available on XDA-Dev.
And yes if you re-flash your ROM you'll need to set your Data Connection settings again as they are formatted when you ROM upgrade.
I had the same issue when i installed that rom, theres a cab called Cingular PDA Medianet mms and one called wpbear_AT&T_proxy there on this site if i wasent on my phone i would link you
wpbear_AT&T_proxy
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Don't like it... however pending on your flash history and what you installed you may have to check a reg entry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \HTC \CommManager \WLAN] = " \\ Windows \\ WLanMgr.exe " "DeviceName" = " {98C5250D-C29A-4985-AE5F-AFE5367E5006} \\ TNETW12511 "
If it reads TNETW12511 you're OK
downloading those cabs worked like a charm! thank you very much!

Unable to use I C S

Hello guys n gals,
I have been searching for an answer to this (google, many times)
I cannot get my ATT Tilit w/6.1 to act as an internet connection for my Laptop.
I disable Activesync, go into the Wmodem program, tell it to start, and my computer sees it as a Palm Treo Modem I have to dial out on. According to the program description, I should be able to use the Phone to just "share" its connection. Is this an issue with 6.1? Is there someting I have to enable that wonderful ATT does not allow me to use?
I thank you all in advance for your help. Like I said i have googled a few times and nothing comes up that helps me. They all point to a program called Internet Sharing, which i dont seem to have on my tilt. I suspect this is done intentionally by ATT but hey, I gotta ask first. Help????????
Google is indeed my friend!!! LMAO!! its 4 am here in NYC and I finally found it. Now forget everything I said above!! I just have to figure out how to pin it to my programs menu or start menu! for that i am asking for your help. I am too tired to do anyore googling tonight, err, today, or whatever it is now.
Frrrrrrunkis said:
Hello guys n gals,
I have been searching for an answer to this (google, many times)
I cannot get my ATT Tilit w/6.1 to act as an internet connection for my Laptop.
I disable Activesync, go into the Wmodem program, tell it to start, and my computer sees it as a Palm Treo Modem I have to dial out on. According to the program description, I should be able to use the Phone to just "share" its connection. Is this an issue with 6.1? Is there someting I have to enable that wonderful ATT does not allow me to use?
I thank you all in advance for your help. Like I said i have googled a few times and nothing comes up that helps me. They all point to a program called Internet Sharing, which i dont seem to have on my tilt. I suspect this is done intentionally by ATT but hey, I gotta ask first. Help????????
Google is indeed my friend!!! LMAO!! its 4 am here in NYC and I finally found it. Now forget everything I said above!! I just have to figure out how to pin it to my programs menu or start menu! for that i am asking for your help. I am too tired to do anyore googling tonight, err, today, or whatever it is now.
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It's there. The file you are looking for is entitled "intshrui.exe". It is located in the \Windows\ directory of your device. You may need to enable "view all files" for it to be visible. Once it is visible, tap and hold on it. Select copy, and then browse to \Windows\Start Menu\Programs and tap and hold a blank space. Select "Paste Shortcut". After the shortcut is created, tap and hold on it, and rename it to "Internet Connection Sharing", or whatever you so desire. This is the application you will be using to enable ICS between your desktop computer, and telephone. Be sure to use wap.medianet as the access point. isp.cingular will not work if you are only on a Media Net plan. (if you have a dedicated tethering plan, it is fine to use isp.cingular if you so desire).
I don't have the ATT stock ROM on my phone any longer, but in the WModem application, there is a options menu. There is a item labeled "Configure" IIRC. Select this option, and uncheck, "Choose an access point automatically". Change isp.cingular to read wap.cingular, and save it. Restart your device. You should now be able to use your PDA as an internet gateway. Be sure you have installed either ActiveSync or WMDC on your computer. And the awnser to your inquiry regarding ATT doint it on purpose is "Yes". The phone is fully capable of tethering, but ATT wants to charge you $60/mo for the ability to use technology that already exists in your phone.
Other files of interest:
HSDPASwitch.exe
FieldTest.exe
CSDType.exe
Yep, At&t doesn't add the shorcut to ICS on their roms, its in the windows folder.
Also a not of caution, its suggested that you remove the proxy from medianet while you tether. There's stories of people getting caught tethering without the tethering plan and ending up being charged per kb on their bill (leading to a phone bill around and above $1000!).
I always make sure i've disabled the proxy, actually only time its on is to use cellular video, and I've been tethering without the tethering plan for as along as i can remember and never been charged per kb on my bill.
To disable the proxy look for a cab named removehiddenproxy and then go to start settings, connections tab on the bottom, then connections icon. advanced tab on bottom, select networks, tap edit under the first drop down box (MEdia Net should be selected) then proxy settings tab on bottom, and uncheck the second box "This network uses a proxy server to cnnect to the Internet"
fone_fanatic said:
Yep, At&t doesn't add the shorcut to ICS on their roms, its in the windows folder.
Also a not of caution, its suggested that you remove the proxy from medianet while you tether. There's stories of people getting caught tethering without the tethering plan and ending up being charged per kb on their bill (leading to a phone bill around and above $1000!).
I always make sure i've disabled the proxy, actually only time its on is to use cellular video, and I've been tethering without the tethering plan for as along as i can remember and never been charged per kb on my bill.
To disable the proxy look for a cab named removehiddenproxy and then go to start settings, connections tab on the bottom, then connections icon. advanced tab on bottom, select networks, tap edit under the first drop down box (MEdia Net should be selected) then proxy settings tab on bottom, and uncheck the second box "This network uses a proxy server to cnnect to the Internet"
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Thanks guys for the info, now is it best to search for this cab via active sync on my PC because i don't know where to find the search program on the Kaiser to just search for the cabs and find the "removehiddenproxy" cab......I will find it this way........thanks again for the help....both of you. This beats staying in Hotels and paying for their internet connection!!

[Q] HTC TD2 & WPA Enterprise EAP PEAP MSchapV2

is it possible to connect to WPA Enterprise networks via WiFi? because I'm searching for a ROM which would allow to connect to the network on my university, which runs the following configuration:
SSID: eduroam
type: WPA-Enterprise
key exchange scheme: TKIP
authorization: EAP-PEAP-MSchapv2
IP: via DHCP
I tried it with the Energy ROM from the forum, but it doesn't allow me to enroll the certificate or it doesn't want to accept it. the other way round it doesn't allow me to enter a user name, I can only put in my password.
could somebody give me a hint what to do? I was searching the forum, found some registry hacks, but none worked
Try to change:
HKLM\\Comm\TNETW12511\Parms\WPAMixedMode
from 1 to 0.
ok, I tried it, but still the same happens:
I enter everything in the configuration menu of the comm manager, click 'next' and then I have to choose a certificate to log on - a little bit lower is a button called 'Enroll', which does nothing when hit. When I try to click 'done' it says that I have to enroll a certificate, so there's only cancel left ...
still doesen't work
well ... can somebody help please?
//edit:
well, as it seems nobody really knows how to work that out ...
Because I'm at my university every two weeks for the weekend, I'll be able to test this way of trying to connect to the WPA enterprise network in a week. but perhaps somebody else can confirm or obey this workaround:
Connect your device to your desktop/laptop and when WindowsMobileDeviceCenter (Win 7: just type the name in the search field in the start bar) opens go to Mobile Device settings >> More >> Get Device Certificates >> I know What Certificate I need to Enrol >> User ... then click enroll. Watch your device as you will be prompted to install the cert. Follow the prompts and after a few seconds you're done. When you setup your wifi connection choose PEAP and enter all the needed information.
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It's help I got from microsoft social answers, perhaps somebody can try that out ...?
in case you understand german
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/fileadmin/internet_kommunikation/smartphone/htc-hd2_uhh-wpa.pdf
it's from my university. it also contains the instructions for eduroam.
in addition to that manual, I had to uncheck "check server certificate" in the certificate tab of the secureW2 plug-in
jones23 said:
in case you understand german
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/fileadmin/internet_kommunikation/smartphone/htc-hd2_uhh-wpa.pdf
it's from my university. it also contains the instructions for eduroam.
in addition to that manual, I had to uncheck "check server certificate" in the certificate tab of the secureW2 plug-in
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yes, indeed, I understand german
thanks a lot for this tip, it looks a little bit different on a customized ROM and stuff, but in general it worked - I'll try it on friday or saturday, then I'll be at my university and able to give feedback!
when it'll work, I'll post a translated how-to in this thread...
sorry, I wasn't able to establish the connection with the tip by jones23 ... perhaps it works with WPA2, but not here ...
Hello,
what is the status of this? Did you find a solution?
I have the same issue since I flashed the EnergyROM.
Any ideas?
unfortunately it's truely not possible, I wasn't able to connect to the configuration from the first post using the HTC Diamond II ... damn thing!
but I'm gonna try this weekend something different: imho it's just a software problem, it's got nothing to do with hardware ... so I'm gonna try a dual boot with android and connect with that, perhaps this will work. I'll give feddback
ok, during clicking around on the device I found the solution:
Comm Manager -> Settings -> WLAN -> Network Cards
Here you can ignore the certificate and enter login data for the WIFI network.
Hopefully someone else can use this information.
@ taschenuhr
thats great to hear
@ others
perhaps you can use a notebook for testing purposes, since the connection & login data is the same. there's a windows (mac) version of that same client software.

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