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en:support:wlan:android [28.11.2012 09:11] – created helena.zimpelen:support:wlan:android [29.11.2020 14:19] bagdemir
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-======= Android Mobile Devices =======+======= eduroam with Android ======= 
 +<WRAP center round important 60%> 
 +Please read the following installation instructions compiled by GWDG [[https://info.gwdg.de/docs/doku.php?id=en:services:network_services:eduroam:android|here]]. 
 +</WRAP> 
  
 ===== WiFi ===== ===== WiFi =====
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 <WRAP info>**Please note:** <WRAP info>**Please note:**
-By using Android devices you can either use the secure network [[en:support:wlan:eduroam|eduroam]] or the unencrypted network [[en:support:wlan:goemobile|GoeMobile]]. It is not possible to establish a connection via VPN. </WRAP>+By using Android devices you can either use the secure network [[en:support:wlan:eduroam|eduroam]] or the unencrypted network [[en:support:wlan:goemobile|GoeMobile]]. It is not possible to establish a connection via VPN.</WRAP>
  
 The network eduroam (education and roaming) allows its registered user to gain access to the science network via service conformal WiFi access points. That is to say, accounts enable to use the WiFi in other research institutions which are connected to DFN (German research network) as well. The advantage is that the wireless network is encrypted (WPA2) and it is not necessary to use additional software to establish a connection. Additionally, it is easy to connect to eduroam, which can be seen in the following example, using a HTC Hero with Android 2.1 software (and the user ID maxi.musterfrau). The network eduroam (education and roaming) allows its registered user to gain access to the science network via service conformal WiFi access points. That is to say, accounts enable to use the WiFi in other research institutions which are connected to DFN (German research network) as well. The advantage is that the wireless network is encrypted (WPA2) and it is not necessary to use additional software to establish a connection. Additionally, it is easy to connect to eduroam, which can be seen in the following example, using a HTC Hero with Android 2.1 software (and the user ID maxi.musterfrau).

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