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I have Wicd in LXDE and loving it, but the problem is there isn't wireless availability in my room. So I'm trying to find a way to connect to PEAP over wired, an issue which the Wicd people say they've never run into.
The example configs and everything else seems to be geared toward wireless, but there's almost nothing I can find for encryption over wired, and frankly I can't do EVERYTHING in the building lobby.
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I had Arch before and liked it just dandy, but switched for a little while to Ubuntu. Now I'd like to try it again, but I've got a problem: I'm on a University network and both the hardwire and the wireless are encrypted. The wireless is WPA enterprise and the wired is 802.1x, both are PEAP Version 0 with MSCHAPv2.
I had absolutely no problem getting Arch setup back home when I could use the ethernet cable and get everything downloaded/installed, then I'd throw Wicd into the mix and bingo bango I'm set up. Problem is all my googling and searching has given me no indication of how to proceed with installation if my network requires authentication. It's proving a bit of a roadblock.
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Last edited by SomeGuyDude (2008-10-20 05:57:10)
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All the required utilities are included on the install ISO - iwconfig, wpa_supplicant, etc. Read the man pages, and search the net for examples. If you're still stuck, ask here again.
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And now there's a new problem. You were great help Tom, I got everything rolling with iwlwifi but that only got me so far, now I need wired.
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Anyone on this one? I'm hurting.
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We have a simmilar setup at our dorms, and my config looks like this for wpa_supplicant
network={
key_mgmt=IEEE8021X
eap=PEAP
phase1="peaplabel=0"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
ca_cert="/path/to/root.crt"
identity="" #your username
password="" #your password
}
Use the wired driver, and it should work.
Last edited by Cheesebaron (2008-11-10 22:34:30)
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