On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 12:48:36 -0800
Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> dijo:

>I was surprised to learn last night that most Linux users
>have problems connecting to PSU wifi, not just me. 
>I figured out a procedure to connect:
>
>1) Connect your laptop to the SSID "PSU Guest"
>2) Fill out the form with your gmail address, connect by email
>3) Turn OFF wifi on your laptop
>4) as root, run "dhclient -r"
>5) Turn ON wifi again
>6) Connect to the SSID "PSU" (/not/ "PSU Guest")
>7) Surf to gmail, open the message from PSU, click the link
>8) You are in, for 24 hours!
>
>For more details, see http://wiki.keithl.com/Mordac

A long time ago I had issues with staying connected, although I was
always able to connect initially. But that was in the bad old days of
my Compaq laptop with a Broadcom chip. After a couple years of swearing
at it the motherboard developed a crack and it was necessary to replace
it. My new laptop was a Thinkpad, and my current laptop is a System76
computer. Both always just connect automatically, as does my Android
phone. 

But I am connecting with my student account, which requires my ODIN
username and password. I never tried the Guest account. 
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