Nokia C3-00 WLAN - WPA2 Enterprise

I just bought Nokia C3-00 and I was able to use its internet capability via WLAN at home . In my corporate office, we are using WLAN with WPA2 - Enterprise as security settings. This means you need to use you Windows Active Directory domain account to use the internet via WLAN. Something like you need to use  username "DOMAIN\Account_Name" and type the password before you can connect to WLAN.
When I checked the security settings option of WLAN on Nokia C3-00, it has no WPA2 - Enterpise.   Is there any solution on how to have this WPA2 - Enterprise in Nokia C3 ?
I am already using the latest device software as of this date, and still I did not see this feature.
Please HELP.

same problem.. I've just bought my C3-00 and I can use my home wlan connection but at university there is a wpa2 enterprise wifi network... I can see the network but I can't save/connect in it.
People with other nokia models can connect in an easy way, how can I connect? I need another phone or I have just to change some hidden options?

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  • Connecting to WPA/WPA2-Enterprised network

    hi all,
    i just came to mcgill and was trying to connect to the school network. But it kept saying something like 'authorization failed'. School website has only instructions for BlackBerrys:
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    SSID: wpa.mcgill.ca *
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    User password: McGill Password
    CA Certificate: Thawte Premium Server CA
    Inner Link Security: EAP-MS-CHAP V2
    Token: None Selected
    Server subject: blank
    Server San: blank                                                                         "
    Help plz
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    idecline wrote:
    hi all,
    i just came to mcgill and was trying to connect to the school network. But it kept saying something like 'authorization failed'. School website has only instructions for BlackBerrys:
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    SSID: wpa.mcgill.ca *
    Security Type: PEAP
    User Name: McGill Username
    User password: McGill Password
    CA Certificate: Thawte Premium Server CA
    Inner Link Security: EAP-MS-CHAP V2
    Token: None Selected
    Server subject: blank
    Server San: blank                                                                         "
    Help plz
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    Since your WLAN network seems to require more advanced PEAP authentication settings you should probably create / edit appriate WLAN connection profile, known as (Internet) Access Point, manually in a following manner:
    1. Go to Tools -> Settings -> Connection -> Network Destinations
    2. Check if your earlier failed attempt to connect has already created an non-funtional IAP named as your WLAN network SSID (look for a entry named wpa.mcgill.ca) under "Internet" destination.
    3. If you can see existing IAP named as your WLAN SSID then you can Edit that one with necessary changes. (skip to 7.)
    4. If you don't see any existing IAPs that are named like your WLAN network then go to the desired "Destination" (e.g. Internet) and select Options -> Add Connection Method.
    5. Assuming you are in the coverage area of your WLAN network you can let phone "Automatically check for connection methods" (i.e. phone scans available WLAN networks) and you should be able to select the correct WLAN network name (wpa.mcgill.ca) from the list. Once you have selected the WLAN network your "Internet" Destination should now have been added with a new Access Point (IAP) that is named "wpa.mcgill.ca". Note that at this point the particular connection method is still incorrectly configured for your purposes (since by defaul it has EAP-SIM & EAP-AKA authentication methods enabled).
    6. Now you should manually Edit your newly created wpa.mcgill.ca Internet Access Point with necessary PEAP settings.
    7. Configure following WLAN and authentication settings:
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    - "WLAN network name" should match your WLAN network's name (SSID) exactly (wpa.mcgill.ca)
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    - "WLAN Security mode": WPA/WPA2
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     => Select "Configure" for EAP-PEAP authentication method
     - Leave "Personal Certificate" to "Not defined"
    - Select "Thawte Premium Server CA" to be used as an "Authority certificate"
    - Set "User name in use" to "User defined" (since there is no Personal Certificate where it could be read automatically)
    - Enter your username (McGill Username) to "Username" field
    - Set "Realm in use" to "User defined" and leave following "Realm" field empty.
    - Note that in case your username (McGill Username) contains the realm (i.e. format is username@realm ) then you can enter realm part of your ID to "Realm" field and enter only the username part to the "Username" field.
    - Configure "Allow PEAPv0" to Yes
    - Configure both "Allow PEAPv1" and "Allow PEAPv2" to "No"
    => Go to "EAP's" tab to configure inner authentication method for the PEAP (use the small arrow pointing right on top of the screen to move between tabs)
    - Enable "EAP-MSCHAPv2" authentication method and Disable all other methods (Option -> Enable / Disable)
    - Select "Edit" for the EAP-MSCHAPv2
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    - Configure "Prompt password" to No or Yes depending on whether you want your password to be prompted everytime you make an connection or if you prefer saving your password to following "Password" field permanenly so that it won't be prompted during everytime you connect to this WLAN network with PEAP/EAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication.
    - If you you selected "No" to password prompting then enter your password (McGill Password) to "Password" field.
    => Exit the configuration with "Back" (several times) and you should hopefully be able to connect with this setup.
    If needed you can also change the priority order of the connection methods (IAP's) within the Internet Destination since your new connection most likely ended up being lowest priority WLAN connection within your Internet destination. This should however not be a problem unless you have some other WLAN networks defined as an IAP and these other WLAN networks are simultaneously available at the location of the wpa.mcgill.ca WLAN network.
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    Message Edited by saataja on 17-Sep-2009 05:16 PM

  • WPA2 - Enterprise

    I need to disable certificate verification in 8.1 for auto-discovered wireless networks. I've tried manually creating new connections (unchecking the "verify" checkbox in PEAP properties) but still cannot get the system to authenticate using WPA2-Enterprise.
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    Check here
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  • WPA2-enterprise WIFI can't connect after upgrading to 6.1 or higher

    Hi. Please help.
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  • IOS 5 can't connect to WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Wireless Network

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    Info from controller:
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    10/17/2011 12:16:38 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           Retransmitting EAP-ID request to client,retransmission timer expired. 5.y. ..l
    10/17/2011 12:16:39 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           Retransmitting EAP-ID request to client,retransmission timer expired. 5.y. ..l
    10/17/2011 12:16:40 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           Authentication failed for client as EAP ID request from AP reached maxmium retransmissions. 5.yp ..l
    10/17/2011 12:16:40 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           De-authentication sent to client. 5.oP ..l
    10/17/2011 12:16:40 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           5.yp ..l
    10/17/2011 12:16:40 CEST           ERROR           172.16.16.X           EAPOL-key is invalid, scheduling client for deletion. 5.yp ..l
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  • Installation of certificates for WPA2-Enterprise?

    Can someone please tell me where I can find the instructions on how to install certificates required for WPA2-Enterprise WLAN support?
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  • MacBook connects automatically with old credentials to Wi-Fi (WPA2 Enterprise)

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  • Creating a Configurator profile for ATV on WPA2 Enterprise?

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  • Can't create a WPA2-Enterprise wireless connection; missing Microsoft: PEAP

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