OverWorked Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 I've been trying, and failing, to access the web on a Windows Mobile 6 device through secured (WEP) wireless and a proxy web server. I have entered the wep key and connected to the wireless OK. I have entered the proxy server IP many times. It keeps losing it. IE still cannot access any websites. We had PocketPC with Windows Mobile 6 years ago and had this problem then. We had to make our wireless open to get it to work (not desirable) I read at the time that Windows Mobile IE had a problem with secured networks (IE could not access web sites). I see the problem still hasn't been fixed. The devices also heve Opera installed, but this won't work either. Switching to a non-secured WLAN fixes the problem and browsers work no problem. Has anyone successfully permenantly set up Windows Mobile to browse the web over a WEP connection? I'm currently supporting a school looking to invest in PocketPCs for GPS work. The data is to be transferred via wildknowledge.co.uk, so web access is essential. I can't recommend that they invest, with it as it is. We're considering adding O2 SIM card to the devices for internet access, rather than using the schools WLAN. Or use a non-windows device. From experience, I have serious reservations about using Windows Mobile in school. Thanks. We're pretty desperate, so any help would be much appreciated.
SYNACK Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 Weird, I have had no issues with several different Windows Mobile 6 devices on my WPA network at home and on site. Both seem to cope fine with the wireless settings and can use a proxy. What devices are they and have you checked for a firmware update from the manufacturer? 1
TYO Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 mines working fine. HTC touch pro 2 have you got the wireless set up as a "work" network and then the proxy set in Start > settings > connections > edit my proxy server. I had a few diffrent windows mobile phones that try to put the proxy elsewhere I have had problems with a few HP's 6715's but hard resets sorted them 1
OverWorked Posted March 30, 2010 Author Posted March 30, 2010 SYNACK and TYO: Thanks. That at least assures me that it is possible. It's a step in the right direction. I'll be back at that school tomorrow evening. I'll have another go then.
OverWorked Posted March 31, 2010 Author Posted March 31, 2010 I think the devices have been configured by the vendor (wildknowledge.co.uk) to work on a GPRS network. I'll ask them tomorrow. Everytime I try to access a web page it say the connection was lost. I go and look at the connection settings and the proxy address has been deleted. I've re-entered the proxy many times, but it keeps dissappearing. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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