Yes.... That would be lovely, since I've got actually the same problem
as Laurens.... A lot of Universities work with these particular
protocols, and securew2's website offers the open code of the app....

Thanx a lot to those who will try! :)

On 9 jun, 18:07, Laurens Swart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all Android users, developers e.a.,
>
> Today I decided to join this Group because I have an interesting
> question. At my university we use a special form of access controll
> for the city-wide universitary wireless internet network. This network
> needs you to authenticate yourself (with your personell number and
> central password) through EAP-TTLS.
>
> People with Blackberries and other HTC devices than the Dream or
> Magic, would easily install the application SecureW2
> (www.securew2.com) onto their Windows Mobile and they would have a
> perfect connection. My T-Mobile G1 with Android however, recognizes
> the network as a WEP-key secured wireless network, and wants me to
> enter that key. So therefor I ask you, Android Community, is there a
> way I can get the EAP-TTLS authentication to work on my Android phone.
> Might it be possible to port SecureW2 to the Android OS?
>
> I have no experience at all concerning Android app-development, but of
> course, I would be glad to test an alpha version at my university for
> any one of you that comes up with a trick to handle EAP-TTLS.
>
> Hope to hear from you guys soon, and thanks for your efford of reading
> this request,
> Greetings,
>
> Laurens Swart
> The Netherlands

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