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Ok, this one has me stumpted and all suggestion will be taken.

 

We've just recieved a new IPaq 214 for trialling the Sims Mobile Registration, the only problem is that its refusing to connect to our wireless network.

 

The IPaq see's the wlan, I enter the key and it just sits their saying connecting. Ok, maybe a problem with the wlan config so I setup a trace on our wireless controller and its passing all the authentication. To double check I booted up Ubuntu, changed the wireless MAC to the same as the IPaq and got connected, no problem.

 

Maybe a problem with the IPaq, took it home, connected straight away to my home wireless so HW seems ok.

 

I've tried setting a static IP on the ipaq but didn't help.

 

I've also installed vxSniffer on the IPaq to check whats happening and this I where I'm at:

 

The IPaq finds the wlan and starts to connect, sends its initial key and recieves one back from the wlan and then loses all idea about what to do next and starts sending packets asking to start the authentication but doesn't recieve a response. So somewhere between the handshaking with temporal keys and requesting an IP it falls over.

 

HELP!

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I've had issues with some devices not sending out any network traffic when they connect to the network, this stops the switch from finding out the mac address of the device and authenticating it.
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Is your network 11b/g mixed mode or g-only? If, like ours, it's the latter, make sure that the iPaq hardware supports 11g. Even if it doesn't, it will still see the network. It sounds like the iPaq supports WPA, I'd be surprised if a 214 didn't. The only thing that comes to mind is that the iPaq doesn't support RADIUS.

 

PS. It's windows mobile 6, right?

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@DMcCoy

 

I was thinking along those lines too but the trace from the wlan controller shows that the wlan is recieving the MAC of the PDA and successfully processing it.

 

@bizzel

 

Originally the wlan was set to accept only G, I've since changed it to B+G but didn't make any difference.

Yes, its Windows Mobile 6 Classic. My home network is WPA based and it works successfully on that.

 

I'm guessing its going to center around the MAC authentication but I don't know where since as far as the wlan is concerned its doing all that it should do.

 

:confused:

Edited by dan400007
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Just a thought but we had an issue where ipaqs wont see channel 12 or 13 if you set the AP to 11 or below they work fine.

 

Also some Ipaqs do not support WPA TKIP we have had to sell off some because of this.

 

Try a static IP if you can to see if it is timing out on your DHCP request

Edited by 17thcpikeman
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Our access points run on channels 1, 4, 7 and 11. I did consider this as a possible problem and so have tried to connect next to all 4 different channels.

 

This IPaq does support WPA-TKIP as it can connect to my home wireless, running on channel 11.

 

The PDA is quite resonable apart from this wlan problem. If anyone has a wifi enable Windows Mobile then I'd suggest installing some of the vx software. It's great for network troubleshooting on the move.

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Just given securew2 a try but didn't help.

 

I was starting to think that they just arn't compatible but I've just checked and both are WiFi Certified so should be ok. The next step for the IPaq is under my foot. :mad:

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Any chance you can try it without radius on the same network? If you're going to crush the iPaq, consider donating it to a worthy cause (me! pick me!) instead. ;)
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Earlier today I decided to great another SSID on the wlan and set it with WEP but it still wouldn't connect. Then I removed ALL security and it would connect very briefly, disconnect, wait a couple of seconds, connect very briefly and then disconnect and not reconnect. :mad:

 

I am at a total loss with this now. The IPaq is for use in one department so I may just get a bog standard AP and setup security on the network port the AP connects to.

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Posted (edited)
Ok, this one has me stumpted and all suggestion will be taken.

 

We've just recieved a new IPaq 214 for trialling the Sims Mobile Registration, the only problem is that its refusing to connect to our wireless network.

 

The IPaq see's the wlan, I enter the key and it just sits their saying connecting. Ok, maybe a problem with the wlan config so I setup a trace on our wireless controller and its passing all the authentication. To double check I booted up Ubuntu, changed the wireless MAC to the same as the IPaq and got connected, no problem.

 

Maybe a problem with the IPaq, took it home, connected straight away to my home wireless so HW seems ok.

 

I've tried setting a static IP on the ipaq but didn't help.

 

I've also installed vxSniffer on the IPaq to check whats happening and this I where I'm at:

 

The IPaq finds the wlan and starts to connect, sends its initial key and recieves one back from the wlan and then loses all idea about what to do next and starts sending packets asking to start the authentication but doesn't recieve a response. So somewhere between the handshaking with temporal keys and requesting an IP it falls over.

 

HELP!

 

by any chance are you using a Belkin pre-N wireless router. I am, so is another user over at Brighthand. We both have the same problem, and no solution. I have approached Belkin, who - you guessed it - blame HP. I have no solution, but would be interested to know if this is the same issue I am having.

Edited by wetsleet
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I ended up giving in on getting it to work on our main wireless system. As the system is only for use in 1 or 2 offices I brought a NetGear AP, ProSafe WG102. Works like a charm now.

 

After all my investigations with wireshark I never managed to understand why it failed.

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Well, a genius from Prague has found a solution, at least to the Belkin pre-N router issue.

I have pursued this to the end with Belkin. They were adamant there was absolutely nothing wrong with their router, must all be HP's fault etc, etc. I gave evidence that the Loox 720 model had the same problem - you guessed it Belkin said it must be a HP and Fujitsu problem, nothing wrong with Belkin. So finally I asked them, if the Belkin isn't bust, how come this guy in Prague managed to fix it?! You guessed it, they are not interested, no goodwill gesture, just an unbending belief that Belkin is Best.

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