Nokia N8
From Dietrich Blog (Strato)
Seit Januar 2011 habe als Firmentelefon ein Nokia N8. Das ist ein SmartPhone mit Symbian als Betriebssystem. Eigentlich wollte ich ein Smartphone mit Android haben (z.B. Samsung Galaxy), das hat die Firma aber nicht genehmigt, weil da angeblich bestimme Enterprise-Funktionen nicht möglich sind.
Positive Merkmale des Nokia N8
- Binmdschirm: OLED kapazitativ
- Interner Speicher: 16 GB
- USB Host-Funktion über USB OTG
- GPS
WLAN beim Nokia N8
Für das Verbinden mit dem WLAN meiner Firma muss WPA2 Enterprise unsterstützt werden.
http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/t5/Connectivity/Nokia-N8-wifi-WPA2-Enterprise-with-no-authentication-certificate/td-p/824875 0 Nokia N8 wifi WPA2 Enterprise with no authentication certificate cannot connect 01-Dec-2010 01:31 PM - last edited on 01-Dec-2010 01:58 PM The company I work at has a WPA2 Enterprise wifi, MSCHAPv2 authentication with no authentication certificate. I cannot connect my Nokia N8, the respons is "Auhtentication failed" Some of my colleagues have Android phones and they have no problems connecting. Settings on my Nokia N8 are: WLAN Security Settings: WPA/WPA2 - EAP EAP Plugin Settings Allow EAP-TTLS Personal Certificate - not defined Authority Certificate - not defined User Name - user defined Realm In Use -Domain\username Realm EAP-MSCHAPv2 User Name - username Prompt Password - Yes Password - **** Anyone have a solution on how to connect a Nokia phone to a WPA2 Enterprise with no authentication certificate? Thanks Re: Nokia N8 wifi WPA2 Enterprise with no authentication certificate cannot connect 03-Jan-2011 09:50 PM The same here I need HELP too! My University WIFI sittings request student ID and Password to access wifi network, but I don't fined a place to write them in to access the WIFI Message 2 of 3 (1,096 Views) Re: Nokia N8 wifi WPA2 Enterprise with no authentication certificate cannot connect 20-Jan-2011 07:33 AM - last edited on 20-Jan-2011 07:35 AM think I found the place to set this "EAP-MSCHAPv2 settings": Settings -> Connectivity -> Settings -> Destinations -> Internet (access points) -> "your" access point -> WLAN security setting -> EAP plug-in settings -> EAP-TTLS (or as in my case EAP-PEAP) -> and now it comes: in the upper right corner there it says "Settings" next to it is a little arrow (close to the battery status). You have to click on this little arrow and then you enter an additional panel where you can access "EAP-MSCHAPv2" :smileyhappy:
-- Dkracht 13:59, 5 February 2011 (CET)