Is there a way so that when you reboot it will automatically connect to the wpa network? Everytime I restart I have to specify the SSID and then the wpa key. Is there a way around having to do this?
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Is there a way so that when you reboot it will automatically connect to the wpa network? Everytime I restart I have to specify the SSID and then the wpa key. Is there a way around having to do this?
Arrgggh I still cant get network manager to work correctly. To make sure im doing this right I attached an image to make sure im clicking the right thing. If this is the right thing then I choose lo...
Ok tried that and still nothing came up. If I look at the process list I can see nm-applet in there sleeping. This is something probaly pretty simple and im just overlooking something.
Ok I tried what magomago said and installed network-manager-gnome and then uncommented those lines out. Am I blind because I dont see where you open network manager at. How do you get to network...
Thats correct, you have to use wpa_supplicant. Ive tried the steps here
http://en.magenson.de/2006/06/11/ubuntu-dapper-drake-and-wpa-encrypted-wireless/
but it didnt work for me.
This worked great! If this was ebay id leave A++++++++++++ in the feedback comment. Would it be possible to configure WPA support into the script? Since I got the card working im messing with...