Support for WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise wifi s...

hi all
I try to connect my phone to corporate wifi but failed because the phones hangs. my company uses WPA2-Enterprise wifi. my phone clearly works with WPA2-Personal wifi security at home. will these profiles of security be supported in future update?

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