Wifi connection
Configure WiFi Connections
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This section explains how to establish a WiFi connection. It covers creating and modifying connections as well as directly connecting.
Establish a Wireless Connection
This section will show how to establish a wifi connection to the wireless network. Note that directly connecting will implicitly create a connection (that can be seen with “nmcli c”). The naming of such will follow “SSID N” pattern, where N is a number.
First, determine the name of the WiFi interface:
$ nmcli d
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
...
wlan0 wifi disconnected --
Make sure the WiFi radio is on (which is its default state):
$ nmcli r wifi on
Then, list the available WiFi networks:
$ nmcli d wifi list
* SSID MODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY
...
my_wifi Infra 5 54 Mbit/s 89 ▂▄▆█ WPA2
As an example, to connect to the access point ‘my_wifi’, you would use the following command:
$ nmcli d wifi connect my_wifi password <password>
is the password for the connection which needs to have 8-63 characters or 64 hexadecimal characters to specify a full 256-bit key.
Connect to a Hidden Network
Issue the following command to create a connection associated with a hidden network :
$ nmcli c add type wifi con-name <name> ifname wlan0 ssid <ssid>
$ nmcli c modify <name> wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk wifi-sec.psk <password>
Now you can establish a connection by typing:
$ nmcli c up <name>
is an arbitrary name given to the connection and is the password to the network. It needs to have between 8-63 characters or 64 hexadecimal characters in order to specify a full 256-bit key.
Further Information
You will find further information and more detailed examples on following page:
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