Can anybody guide me in getting the Wlan0 connected? I already did the /root/README thing. But, for some reason I can’t get the wpa_supplicant to connect. I’m assuming it’s due to not knowing which driver to specify for -D.
$ cat /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf # reading passphrase from stdin network={ ssid="Neverland-2.4GHz" #psk="P3+3rP@n&@ng!3L@dy" psk=e2023fdebb1d69d77732cc8a83c05fa722d957a4d77f842a081bbd2e078ab8c8 }
Domo,
Boyd H. Ako
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I have used the following at times:
At the IEEE 802 meeting, I used:
nmcli con add con-name ieee ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid Verilan-secure nmcli con modify ieee wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk nmcli con modify ieee wifi-sec.psk x1234567 nmcli con up ieee
At the Fairmont in Vancouver:
nmcli device status nmcli dev wifi list nmcli con add con-name Fairmont ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid Fairmont
At the IETF:
nmcli con add con-name ietf-hotel ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid ietf-hotel nmcli con up ietf-hotel
nmcli con add con-name ietf-legacy ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid ietf-legacy nmcli con up ietf-legacy
It just works....
On 09/02/2017 01:04 AM, Boyd Ako wrote:
Can anybody guide me in getting the Wlan0 connected? I already did the /root/README thing. But, for some reason I can’t get the wpa_supplicant to connect. I’m assuming it’s due to not knowing which driver to specify for -D.
$ cat /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf # reading passphrase from stdin network={ ssid="Neverland-2.4GHz" #psk="P3+3rP@n&@ng!3L@dy" psk=e2023fdebb1d69d77732cc8a83c05fa722d957a4d77f842a081bbd2e078ab8c8 }
Domo,
Boyd H. Ako
boyd.hanalei.ako@gmail.com (424) 244-9653 https://www.boydhanaleiako.me
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” -Henry Ford
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Ah… nmcli it is then… it works.
Domo,
Boyd H. Ako
boyd.hanalei.ako@gmail.com (424) 244-9653 https://www.boydhanaleiako.me
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” -Henry Ford
PGP/GPG Public Key: https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC58073B21618F134
On Sep 6, 2017, at 07:30, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
I have used the following at times:
At the IEEE 802 meeting, I used:
nmcli con add con-name ieee ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid Verilan-secure nmcli con modify ieee wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk nmcli con modify ieee wifi-sec.psk x1234567 nmcli con up ieee
At the Fairmont in Vancouver:
nmcli device status nmcli dev wifi list nmcli con add con-name Fairmont ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid Fairmont
At the IETF:
nmcli con add con-name ietf-hotel ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid ietf-hotel nmcli con up ietf-hotel
nmcli con add con-name ietf-legacy ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid ietf-legacy nmcli con up ietf-legacy
It just works....
On 09/02/2017 01:04 AM, Boyd Ako wrote:
Can anybody guide me in getting the Wlan0 connected? I already did the /root/README thing. But, for some reason I can’t get the wpa_supplicant to connect. I’m assuming it’s due to not knowing which driver to specify for -D.
$ cat /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf # reading passphrase from stdin network={ ssid="Neverland-2.4GHz" #psk="P3+3rP@n&@ng!3L@dy" psk=e2023fdebb1d69d77732cc8a83c05fa722d957a4d77f842a081bbd2e078ab8c8 }
Domo,
Boyd H. Ako
boyd.hanalei.ako@gmail.com
(424) 244-9653
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” -Henry Ford
PGP/GPG Public Key: https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC58073B21618F134
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