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This is how I've set up my Linux Mint 21 laptop to connect to SenecaNET. The process is actually the same as the older SeneNET-Extreme network. SenecaNET is not a hidden network but you clicking on it doesn't seem to do anything.
 
Steps to set it up:
#Left-click on the NetoworkManager icon and pick SenecaNET.
#A popup will appear (see screenshot below). Fill it in like so:
##Wi-Fi security: '''WPA & WPA2 Enterprise'''
##Authentication: '''Protected EAP (PEAP)'''
##Anonymous identity: leave this empty
##CA certificate: none
##Check "'''No CA certificate is required'''"
##PEAP version: '''automatic'''
##Internal authentication: '''MSCHAPv2'''
##Username/password: your seneca credentials
 
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Enjoy!

Latest revision as of 20:46, 8 September 2022

This is how I've set up my Linux Mint 21 laptop to connect to SenecaNET. The process is actually the same as the older SeneNET-Extreme network. SenecaNET is not a hidden network but you clicking on it doesn't seem to do anything.

Steps to set it up:

  1. Left-click on the NetoworkManager icon and pick SenecaNET.
  2. A popup will appear (see screenshot below). Fill it in like so:
    1. Wi-Fi security: WPA & WPA2 Enterprise
    2. Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP)
    3. Anonymous identity: leave this empty
    4. CA certificate: none
    5. Check "No CA certificate is required"
    6. PEAP version: automatic
    7. Internal authentication: MSCHAPv2
    8. Username/password: your seneca credentials

SenecaNET.png

Enjoy!