Connect to a LEAP wireless network with iPhone 2.0

Courtesy MacOSXHints.com  Fri, 07/25/2008 - 08:30

My company uses the LEAP security protocol for its wireless network. The iPhone doesn't list LEAP as a network security option, but the following workaround works with iPhones and iPod Touches that have the 2.0 software update.

Go to your Settings app.

Then select Wi-Fi. Next, select Other. Enter the name of your LEAP network. Under Security, select WPA Enterprise.

Then enter your username and password. That's it. It works like a charm for my company's wireless network.


 

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