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Anyone have success connecting to an enterprise wifi (work, university, etc?) with iOS9 (or El Capitan)?

I can't connect and have seen some reports of similar issues.
 
I had some issues with my iPhone6 at work. Tried all four of the provided Wifi passwords, but none seemed to work.
Then I did a hard reset (home and wake button until the apple logo shows) and then the password I used on iOS 8.4 would work.
 
Do a hard reset and if that does not work, reset network settings. Also, remove the connection and add it back in if you want to try that before resetting all network settings. Make sure your WPA2E network does not have a profile.

I connect to a WPA2E network without issue from B1 on.
 
I've tried everything that was suggested here and I still can't connect. We are using Aruba network access points. It worked correctly under iOS 8.4
 
I've been having similar issues but the weird thing is my iPad Air 2 which is also on beta will now connect. Giving the hard reset a try and seeing if that will work.
 
Well I don't have WPA 2 Enterprise just regular WPA 2 at work and I'm connecting with no trouble on this Beta. Even some apps that weren't working previously are now starting to work. So I'd give it a whirl.
 
Anyone have success connecting to an enterprise wifi (work, university, etc?) with iOS9 (or El Capitan)?

I can't connect and have seen some reports of similar issues.

I'm on iOS9 PB2. When I first got to work my phone couldn't see any of our WiFi networks but then after 10-15 minutes it could.
 
Mine isn't but I still couldn't connect with Beta 1. So if they've got one working I'm sure they're all working.
 
If you have another device that you don't always need to have on a wifi like an iPod or an iPad, I'd suggest that you put the beta on that. At first I couldn't connect but one day randomly my iPad Air 2 was able to connect even prior Beta 2. Use that and see if one day you're able to get in then try Beta 2 again, you never know it may kick in one day.
 
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