Originally Posted By: DWallach
One possible workaround for typing in huge WPA keys is to use Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility. You could create a profile for your local network, including all the key bits, and just email it to yourself. The mail client, when it sees those config files as attachments, does the right thing when you click on it, including a nasty warning message. (That's how our IT people set up my iPhone to use our 802.1x system.)


Okay, so I just tried this today, and I can't find where in the configuration utility I'm supposed to actually type the WPA key itself. I find the screen that lets me tell it to connect to a specific named SSID, and it lets me spec the type of encryption (WPA/WPA2 is a pulldown list item) but no field ever appears asking me what the WPA preshared key is.

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Tony Fabris