1. Download the AddTrust External CA Root (Base64 format) available here: http://iss.leeds.ac.uk/helpdesk/eduroam-certificates
2. Double click it and import using Gnome2 Key Storage (require sudo privileges).
3. Go to Network connections (right click con the wi-fi logo on the top right of the screen) and Add a new connection.
4. Name the new connection "eduroam"and have the SSID also "eduroam"
5. Under Wi-fi security choose "WPA 2 enterprise", Authentication: "Proteacted EAP (PEAP)", CA Certificate browse the file you downladed on step 1.
6. Username have your COMPLETE email (include @schoolname.something).
7.include your password.
Save it.
Good luck
How i got it working:
1. Download the AddTrust External CA Root (Base64 format) available here: http:// iss.leeds. ac.uk/helpdesk/ eduroam- certificates something) .
2. Double click it and import using Gnome2 Key Storage (require sudo privileges).
3. Go to Network connections (right click con the wi-fi logo on the top right of the screen) and Add a new connection.
4. Name the new connection "eduroam"and have the SSID also "eduroam"
5. Under Wi-fi security choose "WPA 2 enterprise", Authentication: "Proteacted EAP (PEAP)", CA Certificate browse the file you downladed on step 1.
6. Username have your COMPLETE email (include @schoolname.
7.include your password.
Save it.
Good luck