I have been trying our your progress here, and I've gotten to the 802.1X 
error, which seems to be happening randomly. If I try enough times, it 
eventually connects.

Have you furthered your progress in this problem? I'm greatly interested.

On Monday, 27 July 2015 13:14:02 UTC-3, Peter Gregory wrote:
>
> Moving on... 
> I upgraded to Debian jessie - 
> bone-debian-8.1-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2015-07-19-4gb 
> That gives me: 
>
> nmcli version 0.9.10.0 
>
> get a list of access points: 
>
> #nmcli device wifi list 
>
> connect to an access point 
>
> #nmcli dev wifi connect <SSID> password <PassPhrase> 
>
> It works fine. 
>
> However, connecting to a PA2 802.1X connection does not work. 
> I need to supply a user and password. 
> It looks like nmcli can't do that, or I don't understand the documentation 
> on how to make it do it. 
> Googling about (Yes, I actually do a google search before posting here. :) 
> ) I see other people asking the same question, but I don't see a solution. 
> I've seen hints to using a file that contains the login credentials, but I 
> can't find info on that method. 
> I've also seen comments that you have to use wpa_supplicant to connect to 
> 802.1X secure networks. 
>
> Anyone have experience connecting to these networks from the command line? 
>

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