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E51 EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 - certificate problem

I have a problem to connect to the wifi network at my university. Connection is EAP PEAP with MSCHAPv2. the certificates are only prepared for the PDA - its the .cer file but i cannot open it and add in my E51. Is it any possibility to convert the certificates from PDA for my mobile. PDA is opened only as text on my e51. Thank you. My configuration: EAP-PEAP Personal cert - none auth cert - none name in use - set by user user name - my user name at uni *****@umh.es Domain in use - set by user Domain - empty PEAPv0 - yes; v1 - yes; v2- no EAPs 1- EAP-MSCHAPv2 - on and only this is on and inside my username and pass; asking for pwd off When I try connect: WLAN - authorization failed EAP-PEAP

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ok your settings look 'pefect'
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when I try to add a web account settings in my personal configuration settings, a msg appears \'Cannot add new account.Memory full\'.all the configuration settings is empty.so please give me a solution for empty the memory.

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