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When manually setting the key management, this will actually cause wifi to not connect if a different type is used by the access point. WPA supplicant typically can detect the key management from the access point's broadcast, and not overriding it has a bigger chance of succeeding. As a `wpa_cli` newbie, I just followed the instructions in the manual on the minimal install disk and they didn't work. I tried setting `key_mgmt` what was shown in the scan results, but `wpa_cli` barfed at the string (quoted or unquoted). Only when dropping the `set key_mgmt` line entirely, it worked. So I think this would provide a better help for people using the minimal install disk. |
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building-images-via-systemd-repart.chapter.md | ||
building-nixos.chapter.md | ||
changing-config.chapter.md | ||
installation.md | ||
installing-behind-a-proxy.section.md | ||
installing-from-other-distro.section.md | ||
installing-kexec.section.md | ||
installing-pxe.section.md | ||
installing-usb.section.md | ||
installing-virtualbox-guest.section.md | ||
installing.chapter.md | ||
obtaining.chapter.md | ||
upgrading.chapter.md |