IPhone Wi-Fi: WEP, 802.X, LEAP???

At work, the Wi-Fi network is like:
WEP
802.X
LEAP
On my laptop, when logging on to the wi-fi, the username is like so: domain\username
Is 802.X only supported under WPA encryption and not WEP? If so, does that mean I'm more or less screwed when it comes to my work wi-fi. I can't get any reception from ATT in the building I work in, so wi-fi would be nice
I've messed around with the confi utility and I still can't get it to log on...any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!

The "domain" used for windows login is not the same as domains for DNS so you don't need to do anything about the DNS or DHCP settings.
You should try your username both ways:
Username
OR
Domain\Username
Both are possible, it depends on the local setup of your network. Your local IT people will know the right authentication credentials to use. Many companies set up LEAP authentication based on your windows network login credentials but it doesn't have to be done that way.

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