The 18.04 installer is also missing the connect to hidden SSID option.
There is also no option to connect to a hidden SSID from the system
settings dropdown. I had to go into settings -> WiFi and then click on
the menu icon to finally find the connect to hidden SSID option. For new
users this is
** Description changed:
When installing Ubuntu, I'd like to use the option Download updates
while installing. However, I use a hidden wireless network at home,
which I can not connect to using Ubiquity. This option is should be
considered for the installer.
** Description changed:
When installing Ubuntu, I'd like to use the option Download updates
while installing. However, I use a hidden wireless network at home,
which I can not connect to using Ubiquity. This option is should be
considered for the installer.
To address my previous point, the specification for the Connect to the
Internet step now moves authentication to a standard wi-fi
authentication dialog that appears when you choose Connect That
way, subtleties like password length checking (and even non-password
authentication) don't need to
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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Reference:
http://www.ubuntu.com/sites/www.ubuntu.com/files/active/wirless.jpg
Probably there should be a third radio button, Connect to a hidden
network. It would need careful layout work to show that the Password
field applies either to Connect to this network *or* Connect to a
hidden network.