Hello there. I've been trying for about a week and a half to get my Fedora 11 laptop working with my university's wifi network.
It is a WPA2-enterprise, certificate-using, PEAP, MSCHAPV2 type of wireless network. I am certain I know my wireless access user name and password, and even the domain (although I'm not sure if that's useful). I have the certificate and the connection working fine under Windows. I cannot get it to work under Fedora. I wish I could give more useful information -- "my WPA wifi won't work" isn't good enough for a bug report, I haven't proven anything's wrong. But I'm no fool and relatively linux-savvy. Is there any reason why a WPA+certificate network might not be able to work under Linux? The funny thing is, I actually got it to work last Friday, without question, all day. When I changed my password over the weekend though, I couldn't log on to it on Monday or hereafter. (My nm-version from Fedora-stable is 0.7.1-git-20090708, so the software hasn't been changed.) If it helps, I've heard that some of my Mac friends are having trouble getting on to it, but that might be a red herring. In the past (back at college) I'd just ignore this and go back to Windows. But I really want it to work -- there's no reason why it shouldn't. Are there any pointers or anything I could have missed? _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
