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Hey all,
just got arch installed on my laptop. I had wpa_supplicant installed, but then switched to networkmanager. With Networkmanager, I can browse the wifi hotspots, select one, or in my case add a hidden spot, and then password. However, it seems I cannot connect to my home network, which is running WPA2, and the SSID is hidden.
I just keep getting the "Authentication required by wireless network" dialog box, asking for my wifi password.
I'm not sure where to look.
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Check the wiki for different front-ends. Try WICD or netcfg to see if it it networkmanager or your wireless card.
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I had wpa_supplicant installed, but then switched to networkmanager.
Can you clarify that? That is not an either/or. You must have wpa_supplicant in order to use WPA/WPA2. Networkmanager automates wpa_supplicant.
They way that reads, it sounds like you removed wpa_supplicant.
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