Staff, Faculty, and Students:
This should work for all distros that use Network Manager Applet as their network manager. (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, etc.)
Make sure that you have wireless drivers installed.
You should be able to check “Enable Wireless” by right clicking on the network manager on your panel.
Next right click on the network manager then go to “edit connections”
Click on the wireless tab then click add. A box should appear to edit the connection settings
- For connection name enter a name of your choice
- Check the box “Connect Automatically”
- For SSID: enter VTC
- Make sure mode is set to infrastructure
Click on the wireless security tab
- Security is set to WPA and WPA2 Enterprise
- Authentication is set to Protected EAP (PEAP)
- CA Certificate is none
- PEAP Version is 0 (zero)
- Inner Authentication is set to MSCHAPv2
- Username and Password are your VTC credentials
Click the IPv4 tab and make sure method is set to automatic
- Now click okay to that box and then left click on the network manager.
- Select VTC from the list.
You may need to enter your credentials again, but you should now be connected to the wireless.