Exploring WIFI and Internet Explorer under WM6.1
The WIFI connection settings options and input screens for WM6.1 devices are fairly similar to those on WM5.0 devices, with a few notable differences: WM6.1 allows you to connect to a network that uses WPA2 or WPA2-PSK authentication and AES data encryption.
To get to the device's WIFI configurations, Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > WIFI. You'll be taken to the main Wireless Networks screen, which should look familiar to you if you have ever owned a Windows Mobile device.
Wireless tab
Tapping Menu on the lower right hand side of the screen yields the following options:
- Add New
- Remove Settings
- Edit
- Advanced, and
- Turn Off Wi-Fi.
Most of these options are self explanatory so do not provoke any further discussion, but the Advanced option is new and different:
Network Adapters tab
The network adapters tab shows all the adapters that are installed on the device. I have never configured any of the network adapters on any of my mobile devices - the default settings work just fine for me.
If you tap an adapter and then select the Edit option you can change some IP address and some name server addresses. These screens are similar to those you'd find on a WM5.0 device.
Add New... or Edit Wireless Network Configurations
Setting up my wireless network on the IPAQ 910c was very easy. When I turned the WIFI radio on, the IPAQ 910c detected my network and prompted me for my WEP encryption code. As soon as I entered the encryption code, the device was connected. I had hoped that I could copy and paste the WEP code from a note I have stored on the device (I can do this on my windows mobile 2003 device), but copying and pasting the encryption code didn't work on the IPAQ 910c.
Manually adding a network or editing an existing WIFI connection is similar to how you'd do it on most other windows mobile devices:
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > WIFI
Tapping Add New . . . or tapping any networks that are displayed in the screen take you though a series of Configure Wireless Network screens:
The ability to designate a network as hidden is new to WM6.1.
Tapping Next takes you to the Configure Network Authentication screen where you will select the type of authentication and data encryption used on the wireless network and where you can enter required encryption keys or passphrases.
The types of Authentication that are supported under WM6.1 are:
- Open
- Shared
- WPA
- WPA-PSK
- WPA2
- WPA2-PSK
Data Encryption options that are supported under WM6.1 differ based on the type authentication selected for the wireless network:
- If Shared or Open Authentication is selected, you can select Disabled or WEP data encryption
- If any form of WPA Authentication is selected, you can select TKIP or AES data encryption
WPA2 and WPA2-PSK authentication and AES data encryption is new to WM6.1
Tapping Next takes you to another Configure Network Authentication screen
If you use IEEE 801.1x network access control, you can select Smart Card or Certificate or PEAP and set up any related properties by tapping the Properties button.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer runs much faster on the IPAQ 901c than on my IPAQ hw6925, but the application itself hasn't changed much from WM5.0. There are a few nice additions to Internet Explorer on this WM6.1 device.
The Menu option has been changed to include more efficient access to commonly used options:
The Zoom Out option is new and seems useful
All in all, other than moving options around and changing some of the menu options, nothing seems to have changed much from WM5.0.







Is there any in depth manual or discussion on connecting to wifi enabled broadband router (for accessing internet connectivity) using WM6.1 Standard edition.
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The process should be very similar. What issues are you running into?
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How do you remove the EAP (Use 802.1x network access control) setting when it shows it is selected... but grayed out?
I've deleted my network... But everytime I recreate it... when I go to the "Configure Network Authentication" screen. I see it selected but "grayed" out. I've been unable to use my WM device on my home wireless net for months because of this problem.
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What windows mobile device do you have? What type of security are you using on your network? Have you changed the security settings recently?
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