WiFi (Android Classic)

Configure WiFi settings on your devices.

General: Network

Network Name The name of the network which the device should connect to. This is also the name of the Wireless Policy.

General: Security

Security Type The security protocol currently being used on the network. You can select WEP, WPA/WPA2, 802.1x Enterprise or None.

If you select the 802.1x Enterprise security protocol, the following configuration sections are displayed:

In the Protocols section, you can select TLS, LEAP, EAP-FAST, TTLS, and/or PEAP.

In the Authentication section, you can set the following options:

Note: 802.1x WiFi is only supported on certain devices. Check Vendor Compatibility Matrix: 802.1x Enterprise WiFi for supported devices.
Username Enter the user name, or enter a macro used to set the user name.
Password Enter the password for the provided user name.
Use Identity Certificate Select a certificate used to connect to the wireless network.

Only certificates that have been uploaded to SOTI MobiControl appear in this list.

CA Certificate Select a CA certificate used to verify the wireless network connection.

Only certificates that have been uploaded to SOTI MobiControl appear in this list.

Phase 2 Authentication Select the Phase 2 authentication protocol to use.
Anonymous Identity Enter an externally visible identification for the wireless connection (for TTLS, PEAP, and EAP-FAST only).
Password Enter the password required to connect to the network.

Proxy

Proxy SOTI MobiControl offers proxies to be automatically or manually configured. If Automatic is selected, enter a URL in the URL field. If Manual is selected, you must enter data in the Proxy Server and Exceptions fields.
URL If Automatic is selected as the proxy setting, enter the URL of the proxy here.
Proxy Server If Manual is selected, enter the address, and (optionally) the port number, for the proxy server.
Exceptions If Manual is selected, enter any host exceptions that you want to connect directly to instead of through the proxy.

Use commas to separate host exceptions.