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On my laptop I run netcfg with net-profiles, no problem. On my desktop, it seems sensible to use the network daemon since I will be connecting to only one network (as per the wiki). However, whenever I run the network daemon at boot, it connects to an unencrypted network--not my wpa2 home network. This makes sense given that I haven't supplied a network name or password (other than in wpa_supplicant).
My question--questions--are these:
-Should the network daemon be reading from wpa_supplicant?
-If not, where should I specify network profiles?
-Is it impossible to connect to encrypted networks with the network daemon?
Thanks!
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Something just clicked for me. I'm not running the wpa_supplicant daemon at boot. Should doing so solve my problem, and what should I add to rc.conf DAEMON section to start it at boot?
Usually I do: wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf manually
Is it DAEMONS=(wpa_suppl)?
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