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Old 04-17-2011, 06:05 PM   #36
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See #27 & #28.

You need to setup a (personal) wifi that has the same name (ssid) as the enterprise/university network that you want your kindle connected to - say the ssid is "eduroam".

This personal wifi can have some simple wep/wpa authentication, so that there is no problem connecting to it with your kindle. Once the kindle has been connected to any wifi with the ssid "eduroam", it will remember it as a "known" network and it will connect automatically to any network with that same ssid. Even to an enterprise/university network, if you have the hack applied.
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