Connect Nokia Phones to Melbourne University Wireless

5 03 2009

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Connecting to Melbourne Uni with a Nokia Symbian phone wasn’t as easy as I thought, but I managed to get it to work on my E71. It should work with 802.11x enabled phones, N-series and E-series, and all Series 60 Symbian OS phones.

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The Wireless SSID is “UniWireless”

Alright, here goes!

A.  Define SSID

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  1. Go to Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > Access points.
  2. Click on Options, then New access point.
  3. Under Connection name, key in UniWireless.
  4. Under Data bearer, select Wireless LAN.
  5. Under WLAN network name, key in UniWireless.
  6. Under Network status, leave as Public.
  7. Under WLAN netw. mode, leave as Infrastructure.
  8. Under WLAN security mode, select 802.1x.
  9. Click on WLAN security settings, it redirects to another page.
  10. Under The WPA/WPA2 , leave it as EAP.
  11. Enter EAP plugin-settings, and brings you to another page.
  12. ENABLE EAP-PEAP (check mark will only appear beside EAP-PEAP) and DISABLE the rest. Leave ONLY EAP-PEAP enabled.
  13. Enter EAP-PEAP, and you will get into another page.
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B. Configuring EAP-PEAP

  1. Under Personal certificate, leave it as Not defined.
  2. Under Authority certificate, select Thawte Premium Server.
  3. Under User name in use, select User defined.
  4. Under User name, key in your UniMelb UserID. (the one for e-mail login purposes)
  5. Under Realm in use, select User defined.
  6. Under Realm, leave as BLANK.
  7. Under Allow PEAPv0, select Yes.
  8. Under Allow PEAPv1, select No.
  9. Under Allow PEAPv2, select No.
  10. Move to EAPs tab, by pressing your right arrow key. (most people don’t notice this tab!)

C. Configuring EAP-MSCHAPv2

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  1. ENABLE EAP-MSCHAPv2 (check mark will only appear beside EAP-MSCHAPv2) and DISABLE the rest. Leave ONLY EAP-MSCHAPv2 ENABLED.
  2. Click on EAP-MSCHAPv2, and you will get into a new page.
  3. Under User name, key in your UniMelb UserID. (the one for e-mail login purposes)
  4. Under Prompt password, select No.
  5. Under Password, key in your UniMelb Password.
  6. Click Back 3 times.

D. Proxy Setup

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  1. Click Options > Advanced Settings
  2. Leave IPv4 and IPv6 settings.
  3. Proxy server address should be: wwwproxy.student.unimelb.edu.au
  4. Proxy port number: 8000
  5. Click Back all the way till Standby screen.

E. Scanning For UniWireless SSID

  1. Turn On your WLAN scanning and you should be able to detect and connect to “UniWireless” network.

For other phones or devices, you should try this site:

- User Guides for Getting Connected

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6 responses

9 03 2009
Ming

Hi,

Thanks for the post. It works like magic =) I could browse the internet no prob but somehow I can’t get my msn or fring working. It says that the connection could not be established. Would you happen to be able to work out some magic for this problem too ?

Thanks again.

9 03 2009
Davies Lim

msn and fring won’t work cuz of the way the ports are blocked! No other way to get on msn atm! I’ll find a way haha :D

10 03 2009
Ming

thanks alot…

16 03 2009
How to unlock a phone

Interesting article, i have bookmarked your blog for future referrence :)

18 03 2009
santosa

thaks for the article… Unimelb doesn’t provide guideline for the Symbian phone. Really helpful..

27 05 2009
Pinchies

Thanks – it works!

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