Same problem as mwm here.
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The problem that persists is different. Now, in network-manager, you
have the option to insert a WPA2 Enterprise connection with CA
certificate and MSCHAPv2 authentication but in my case, I have like 10
visible access points (APs) and each AP is in its frequency channel.
When it loses signal streng
Unfortunately it cannot be closed. I tried to connect to Eduroam and on
one computer worked fine (but only once). However, on other computers it
is not working (I tried three of them). It is working if I connect
manually, but not from Network Manager.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I can also connect at the University of Murcia (Spain) with Gutsy beta,
although I wasn't able before with Feisty. I suppose this bug can be
closed.
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The eduroam link at the University of Sevilla (Spain) works with newer
Network Manager in Gutsy. I attach the window with configuration
parameters (in Spanish). Note that eduroam access points in other places
may need a different configuration.
I think that the bug no longer applies unless there a
** Summary changed:
- Eduroam support in Network Maneger
+ Eduroam support in Network Manager
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