I haven't tried on Mint.

These are the settings that work for me on Ubuntu 14.04 using the default GUI network manager:
Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP)
Anonymous identity: Calnet ID
CA certificate: None
PEAP version: Auto
Inner authentication: MSCHAPv2
Username: Calnet ID
Password: your key

I based it off the the Android settings article:
https://berkeley.service-now.com/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB0010271

On 10/27/2015 09:54 AM, gartim wrote:
Has anyone tried a linux laptop with airbears...tried 2 with Mint Linux
using these guidelines, nada!

1) Get an AirBears2 key. Instructions here.

2) Open wicd-client (wicd-gtk) or wicd-curses and find AirBears2 in the
manager. In wicd, there will be several AirBears2 networks available.
Choose the one with the best signal.

3)Go into the Properties (Config on wicd-curses) for AirBears2 and for
the encryption, select PEAP with GTC. Enter your Calnet ID for the
identity and the key you generated earlier for the password.

4) Save the settings. You should now be able to connect to AirBears2.

Any guidance accepted!

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