Linked by Eugenia Loli on Wed 17th Oct 2007 18:37 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Nokia today introduced the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, signifying a new phase in portable internet communication. Sporting Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a full-fledged web browser, there's only one thing missing: WiMAX. However, a WiMAX version of the N810 will be coming next year. In the meantime, the N810's Wi-Fi connectivity will provide Internet access through hotspots as well as home and office networks, including via Boingo Mobile. Applications compiled for the previous two Internet Tablet models will not be compatible with this one. This hurt the N800 a lot too, because most developers didn't care to re-compile their apps as they kept their N770. Hopefully this is the last time Nokia breaks compatibility.
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Connect via EAP-TLS?
by zerohalo on Thu 18th Oct 2007 19:16 UTC
zerohalo
Member since:
2005-07-26

Btw, does anyone know whether the N810 (or the N800 for that matter) can connect to a wireless network that uses EAP-TLS w/ certificates (against a RADIUS server)? I can't seem to find any information on that anywhere and would need to know before investing in one. Thanks.

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RE: Connect via EAP-TLS?
by zztaz on Fri 19th Oct 2007 19:47 in reply to "Connect via EAP-TLS?"
zztaz Member since:
2006-09-16

Check the forums at http://www.internettablettalk.com/

Certificate handling on the n800 is poor. I've not been able to get client certificates to work with my web server from my n800, although every other browser works fine. I haven't had problems with server certs for HTTPS or IMAPS.

While researching my HTTPS/TLS problem, I saw several discussions of problems with WiFi authentication certificates. I don't know if the problems were solved or work-arounds found.

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