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Message #21944
Re: Wi-Fi: AES encryption on phone
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Николай Шатохин <n.shatokhin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I need to set the following wi-fi params to connect to wi-fi at work:
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> Key features, that should be checked:
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> Security type: WPA2-Enterprise
> Encryption type: AES
> Network auth. method: PEAP, EAP-MSCHAP-v2
> Certificate validation is turned OFF
> 802.1x auth. mode: User or Computer authentication
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> There is no AES encryption at Wi-Fi settings. How to add it?
>
Normally you do not specify the encryption in the client device (i.e.
the phone).
The client device will use whatever encryption is dictated by the access point.
In instructions they will tell you whether it is the old TKIP or the new AES
in order to help you figure out why the connection cannot be established.
The phone supports AES (in WPA2), so if you have trouble, it probably
is something else.
Simos
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