WPA 2 Enterprise and Andriod

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bingo90654

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So my school recently updated the students network and the update blocks us from connecting to the students network with our phones. How do I get around the update to connect my andriod phone to the network
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<?xml version="1.0"?>

-<WLANProfile xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/networking/WLAN/profile/v1">

<name>WCS-Students</name>


-<SSIDConfig>


-<SSID>

<hex>5743532D53747564656E7473</hex>

<name>WCS-Students</name>

</SSID>

<nonBroadcast>true</nonBroadcast>

</SSIDConfig>

<connectionType>ESS</connectionType>

<connectionMode>auto</connectionMode>

<autoSwitch>false</autoSwitch>


-<MSM>


-<security>


-<authEncryption>

<authentication>WPA2</authentication>

<encryption>AES</encryption>

<useOneX>true</useOneX>

</authEncryption>


-<OneX xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/networking/OneX/v1">

<authMode>machine</authMode>


-<EAPConfig>


-<EapHostConfig xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapHostConfig">


-<EapMethod>

<Type xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">25</Type>

<VendorId xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">0</VendorId>

<VendorType xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">0</VendorType>

<AuthorId xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapCommon">0</AuthorId>

</EapMethod>


-<Config xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/EapHostConfig">


-<Eap xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/BaseEapConnectionPropertiesV1">

<Type>25</Type>


-<EapType xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/MsPeapConnectionPropertiesV1">


-<ServerValidation>

<DisableUserPromptForServerValidation>false</DisableUserPromptForServerValidation>

<ServerNames></ServerNames>

</ServerValidation>

<FastReconnect>true</FastReconnect>

<InnerEapOptional>false</InnerEapOptional>


-<Eap xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/BaseEapConnectionPropertiesV1">

<Type>26</Type>


-<EapType xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/MsChapV2ConnectionPropertiesV1">

<UseWinLogonCredentials>true</UseWinLogonCredentials>

</EapType>

</Eap>

<EnableQuarantineChecks>false</EnableQuarantineChecks>

<RequireCryptoBinding>false</RequireCryptoBinding>


-<PeapExtensions>

<PerformServerValidation xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/MsPeapConnectionPropertiesV2">true</PerformServerValidation>

<AcceptServerName xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/MsPeapConnectionPropertiesV2">false</AcceptServerName>

</PeapExtensions>

</EapType>

</Eap>

</Config>

</EapHostConfig>

</EAPConfig>

</OneX>

</security>

</MSM>

</WLANProfile>
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Your school has most likely updated the network with greater security to prevent students connecting their cellphones to it, if that's the case we can't help you to circumvent it, no way Jose.

If that isn't the case, then ask whoever is responsible for the school network system administration about it.
 
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