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Old 12-16-2013, 06:28 PM   #1
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WPA Enterprise Linux Connectivity Issues


Hey all-

I have scoured the interwebs looking for a solution for my dilemma, but so far I have found none. So I'm turning to you all with this problem: I'm trying to connect to a WPA Enterprise Network that uses PEAP. According to "netsh wlan show profile name='XXXXXX'", it has 802.1X enabled. It also uses active directory to authorize people logging in to the wifi network. Every time I try to set it up, it keeps on saying that my credentials are wrong. How would I go about setting this connection up in Linux Mint 16 Cinammon?

Thanks in advance!

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