About Enterprise Wi-Fi
Android TV does not by default have a user interface for setting up Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. These networks, use the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), a framework for authenticating your device with the Wi-Fi network by providing both a username and password.
These types of networks are common at businesses, where only particular users should be accessing the network, or at universities where content is audited.
As stated above, though there is no user interface for connecting to these networks, the system has APIs for programmatically connecting. To aid those in the situations above, this app provides a useful interface for making connections.
There is another app that fulfills this need on Android TV, although I have found a number of issues with how it works.
*Features*
* Connection details can be saved and updated
* Automatically fills in fields where possible
* Shows logs of connection status to show you progress is happening
* Can display a QR code of the network to connect your other devies
* You can also use it in your home to show off the QR code to let others connect to your Wi-Fi network
Download and install
Enterprise Wi-Fi version 1.1.1 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.felkertech.ussenterprise, download Enterprise Wi-Fi.apk
by Q####:
I would have killed for an app to do this a few years ago. In college, I had to set up an ad hoc network off a laptop to use my Nexus Player in the dorm because of the PEAP authentication used by campus wireless. Even though I no longer need this app's functionality, I'm still giving it 5 stars for existing (even if it won't even start on my phone with WiFi enabled).