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Message #00310
Re: Advanced Network Connections (i.e. WPA2 Enterprise)
This is the sort of thing for which we're going to need built-in tools and
they're going to need to be easy to use. This is the sort of thing that we
will not be able to refer users to the command line if the platform is to
be popular among average users.
Bill R. WASHBURN
On Feb 22, 2013 9:27 AM, "Danny Dyla" <danlistservs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You do it the same way you do it on desktop ubuntu through the command
> line (`iwconfig` if i'm not mistaken). Some simple google searching should
> get you up and running.
>
> On 02/22/2013 09:15 AM, Matthew Adams wrote:
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>> The Release Notes, Know Issues for Networking says, "It is possible to
>> configure more advanced settings, however at this time this requires
>> working directly with Network Manager system connection files."
>>
>> Is there any documentation on this subject?
>>
>> I would like to setup up a WPA2 Enterprise connection to my companies
>> network.
>>
>>
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