Hi Bill (and all), I'm wondering if you ever found your solution for getting the Wireless to work at the login window? I need to do the same in order to authenticate clients via LDAP. This works great with an Ethernet connection, but not-so-much for the Wireless. Did you get the wpa_supplicant solution working? Maybe someone can help steer me in the right direction. I'm using F10 on a test Samsung NC-10 at the moment, looking to roll out a cart of NC-10s at our school. Thanks in Advance!
-Gary
Gary Larizza Jr. wrote:
I'm wondering if you ever found your solution for getting the Wireless to work at the login window?
I saw that Aaron Konstam claimed that "the latest NM can be configured to connect on boot".
I asked how exactly he managed this, but haven't heard yet.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Gary Larizza Jr. glarizza@mac.com wrote:
Hi Bill (and all), I'm wondering if you ever found your solution for getting the Wireless to work at the login window? I need to do the same in order to authenticate clients via LDAP. This works great with an Ethernet connection, but not-so-much for the Wireless. Did you get the wpa_supplicant solution working? Maybe someone can help steer me in the right direction. I'm using F10 on a test Samsung NC-10 at the moment, looking to roll out a cart of NC-10s at our school. Thanks in Advance!
-Gary
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You may want to go directly to the NetworkManager mailing lis
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
You may want to go directly to the NetworkManager mailing lis
Surely if someone there has discovered the secret of how to get NM to connect at boot-time they could publish the secret here - or someone like you could pass the secret on ... (Or would you have to kill yourself?)
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Timothy Murphy gayleard@eircom.net wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
You may want to go directly to the NetworkManager mailing lis
Surely if someone there has discovered the secret of how to get NM to connect at boot-time they could publish the secret here - or someone like you could pass the secret on ... (Or would you have to kill yourself?)
I'm just working on the assumption that it is more lieky that someone on the NetworkManager list is aware of the solution and wiling to answer.