I'm in the same boat please someone help! I desperately need to get on a WPA2-Enterprise network at my work with my new HTC HERO and have downloaded the certificate to the phone but can't find where/how to install the certificate as the Certificate list is always blank when trying to setup the network connection.
On Oct 8, 5:38 am, Alex Danvy <[email protected]> wrote: > No, I couldn't find any answer nor get Google representative word > about this problem. > It looks like Android is not completely ready for the enterprise : > Exchange support is added by device manufacturers but we can't connect > to the enterprise network. > The French ISP leader, Orange, is pushing EAP for consumers, so it > might not be an enterprise only problem. > > Alex > > On Oct 7, 11:39 am, Florian Lettner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Have you been able to solve this problem? Got the same problem here on > > a HTC Hero. > > > On Sep 21, 1:51 pm, Alex Danvy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have the same problem : I can't a WPA Enterprise protected Wi-Fi > > > network as I can't figure how to install a security certificate. > > > I went to Settings, Wireless controls, Wi-Fi settings, Advanced, > > > Security certificates, Add to get an empty list. > > > I try to put the .cer file on the SD card but the list is still empty. > > > > Alex > > > > On Jul 30, 5:24 am, sky_walker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Android Donut adds support for enterprise security for WiFi, and which > > > > uses keystore security tool. > > > > > I want to connect my Android phone to EAP TLS AP, and how do I install > > > > certificates? > > > > > Does anyone have some ideas about that? > > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > walker
