Eduroam is a WPA2 Enterprise network. It supported different EAP methods (https://wiki.geant.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=121346284):
- EAP TTLS-PAP - PEAP - EAP TLS - EAP-pwd
I always use the default option selected in Ubuntu Wi-Fi Settings, which is labeled "Tunneled TLS". But I double-checked some guides and most recommend PEAP, which I've now also tried and had the same issue with.
Guide from my institution: https://it.umn.edu/services-technologies/how-tos/wifi-connect-unix-or-linux-most-major Another guide: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/how-to/connecting-to-eduroam-wi-fi-linux
I usually use the "No CA certificate is required" option as shown in the second guide.
The "Inner authentication" is the default option, MSCHAPv2.
Log attached. Thanks!
Eduroam is a WPA2 Enterprise network. It supported different EAP methods (https:/ /wiki.geant. org/pages/ viewpage. action? pageId= 121346284):
- EAP TTLS-PAP
- PEAP
- EAP TLS
- EAP-pwd
I always use the default option selected in Ubuntu Wi-Fi Settings, which is labeled "Tunneled TLS". But I double-checked some guides and most recommend PEAP, which I've now also tried and had the same issue with.
Guide from my institution: https:/ /it.umn. edu/services- technologies/ how-tos/ wifi-connect- unix-or- linux-most- major /www.ucl. ac.uk/isd/ how-to/ connecting- to-eduroam- wi-fi-linux
Another guide: https:/
I usually use the "No CA certificate is required" option as shown in the second guide.
The "Inner authentication" is the default option, MSCHAPv2.
Log attached. Thanks!