Linux connect to Wi-Fi from Command Line

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One of the challenges I ran into while installing Arch was configuring the Wi-Fi network. In Arch is not that much of a problem, because their documentation is very well laid out, but what if you are using something else? We will talk about how to connect to Non-Secured Networks, as well as WEP and WPA protected networks. This tutorial will not cover how to install the drivers for your wireless card. Most old cards will be automatically detected by your system, but in the unfortunate event that it won’t be detected, you will have to do a lot of digging. Incoming search terms:join wireless menggunakan linuxinstal wifi opensuselinux connect to hotspot commandlineconnect to wifi commandlinewpa_supplicant...

6 Secure Linux Wi-Fi Authentication Servers

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Here we’ll take a look at six different open and free Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) servers available for Linux (and other platforms). You’ll find something that will work for you, whether you’re supporting dial-up or VPN users, offering 802.1X for Wi-Fi security, or running VoIP. All your Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) needs can be met on...

5 Open Source Wi-Fi Hotspot Solutions

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You’ll find many Linux-based and/or open source options when searching for a Wi-Fi hotspot solution. Whether you’re wanting to give away or charge your visitors for the wireless Internet, you should find something that will work. The best part is that most of these solutions are free — you don’t have to spends hundreds on a off-the-shelf hotspot gateway. DD-WRT DD-WRT is a firmware...

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