In this guide, you will find instructions on how to connect eduroam using Linux.
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This guide is based on Ubuntu 20.04, but you can find similar fields in other desktop environments.
NB! Before you go through this guide, make sure you have root user rights. In case of problems, contact IT helpdesk.
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Introduction
To configure Eduroam, use the Network Manager. In case it isn't installed on your system, install it using the following commands, that depend on your desktop environment - network-manager-kde or network-manager-gnome.
Configuration
The following instructions are based on the LXDE desktop environment. The fields are very similar to Gnome and KDE Network managers.
1. Locate the Network Connections icon on your desktop and left click on it. Select the eduroam network. In case the network is not in range, you will need to configure it using the "Create New Wireless Network" option.
2. Enter the following settings in the new window, that just opened:
Wireless
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5. When the connection has been established, the Network Manager icon will display the signal strength of the network.
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