Configuring N95 WLAN for NUS Wireless
The N95, N95 8GB and probably other similar Symbian phones work great connecting to the wireless network in NUS. If you want security and avoid the fuss with login through a captive web-portal, configure your device to join the NUS SSID wireless network. It’s more complicated to setup, but you only need to do it once. (Note that I now have a specific guide for the Nokia N97.)
- Go to Menu, Tools, Settings, Connections, Access Points.
- Click Options, New Access Point.
- Enter a descriptive name (e.g. “NUS”) for the Connection name.
- Set Data bearer to “Wireless LAN”.
- Set the WLAN netw. name to “NUS”.
- Set Network status to “Hidden”.
- Set WLAN netw. mode to “Infrastructure” (already the default).
- Change WLAN security mode to “802.1x”.
- Click on WLAN security settings. You will go to a new page.
- Set WPA/WPA2 to “EAP” (already the default).
- Click on EAP plug-in settings. You will go to a new page.
- Ensure that only EAP-PEAP is selected. Select the EAP types, click on Options, then Enable (for EAP-PEAP) and Disable (all others).
- Then click on EAP-PEAP. New page again.
- Personal certificate can be left as Not defined.
- Authority certificate must be set to Thawte Premium Server.
- Change User name in use to User defined.
- Type your NUSNET userid (no need for the domain portion) into the User name field.
- Change Realm in use to User defined.
- Leave Realm blank.
- For the next 3 options, Allow PEAPv0 should be Yes, and No for Allow PEAPv1 and Allow PEAPv2.
- Press your right arrow (to move to the EAPs tab).
- Only EAP-MSCHAPv2 should be enabled (check mark beside the EAP type). By default EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA is enabled. Highlight the EAP type, click Options, then click Enable (for EAP-MSCHAPv2) or Disable (all others).
- Click on the EAP-MSCHAPv2 type. New page again.
- For User name, enter your NUSNET userid (no domain needed).
- Change Prompt password to No.
- Enter your password in the Password field.
- Click back, enough times to get out of the configuration.
Finally, you should be done with the configuration.
To test, launch your phone’s web browser. When asked to select access point, find the NUS entry in the list and click on it. If you had followed the instructions above to save your password, you should automatically connect to the wireless network now.
Note for other Nokia/Symbian phones: The above has been tested successfully with N97 and Nokia 5800 XpressMusic too, although the exact UI steps vary slightly.
Note for iPhone users: The iPhone 2.0 software is supposed to support 802.1x PEAP as well. The information here might be useful to configure the iPhone. But since I don’t have an iPhone or access to one, I’ve not tried/tested.


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Hi Zit Zeng,
Apparently, the iPhone/iPod Touch only have WEP,WPA,WPA2, WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise options. Both the enterprise option only have the username and password option and no additional settings.
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Hey I have an nokia n95 . I want to connect my phone on the wlan school . I have ip , dns1 and dns2 , gateway and the ip is dynamic . How can I connect my phone on the wlan connection ?
the wlan connection is not protected and I don’t know username and password for moderate the modem .
Hi ZooM. The ‘open’ WLAN network is NUSOPEN. This page describes the NUS SSID which is secure. Username and password are those of your NUSNET account.
1. thx zit , but I don’t know how to configure the access point : Gateway in specially . I add dns1,dns2 in IPv4 settings (ip is dynamic) .
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2. First I search for wlan networks , my n95 find an wlan the name is LVM2..is not protected but when I start browsing over the internet he sayd : no gateway reply or something like that . I have gateway and dns1,dns2 . (sorry for english but i’m romanian
problem resolved..:D
thank you zit seng.
not only it works with N95….but it also work with nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
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hi Zit Seng,
I followed the steps above for Nokia E71 but can’t seem to connect. Error msg is EAP-PEAP authentication failed but I already checked that my username and password is correct. do you know what else could be causing this?
I imagine some of the configuration settings must be wrong. I would suggest to check again the setup carefully. I know there are several E-series phones that were successfully setup, although I can’t remember if there were any E71s specifically.
I got it working!
I realised I got this part wrong:
# For the next 3 options, Allow PEAPv0 should be Yes, and No for Allow PEAPv1 and Allow PEAPv2.
I thought should put allow Yes for PEAPv2.
Thanks for the very useful guide
this is great. i am using an e71 and was previously getting “no gateway reply” continuously. apparently it is an e71 glitch. but this method seems to work for now. thanks a lot!
My phone is nokia n82, i follow your steps however when i ask to select access point, i don’t see NUS.
Why is it so slow? Shouldn’t it be faster?