--On Tuesday, August 04, 2009 09:27:40 -0500 Hector J Rios <[email protected]> wrote:

I've run into a couple of cellphones that have 802.1x capabilities and
even built in certificates. The issue is that when they try to connect
to our network (802.1x/PEAP) they get stuck on the certificate step. It
basically says that a certificate is required. But when I look in the
certificates for the phones, I see a bunch of Root certificates,
including the one that would be needed for our setup. Anybody messed
with this?


Hi Hector,
We have done bits and pieces with WM / Palm / Symbian / Blackberry kit. Please see here for our connection guidance:
<http://www.wireless.bris.ac.uk/getconnected/students/#mobilethings>

Windows mobile, even these days, isn't brilliant by default for 802.1x. If anyone is relying on using a WM device with 802.1x wireless, I usually recommend that they go and buy a supplicant program (e.g. <http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/software/ipc/odyssey-access-client/oac/> )

-James

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James J J Hooper
Network Specialist
Information Services
University of Bristol
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