Jonathan Dieter wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 01:08 -0500, Kelly Miller wrote:
> I can't seem to set WPA-PSK in nm-applet like I can in knetworkmanager.
> And believe me, I looked. Hard.
>
> For a while, I thought NetworkManager couldn't do WPA-PSK at all, but I
> found it easily in knetworkmanager. And since the current setup (Fedora
> 8) doesn't have it yet, I'd consider this a big big problem...
>
I have no problems connecting to a AP with running WPA-PSK using F8. It
automatically detected the encryption and asked for a passphrase (which
it then automagically stored in gnome-keyring).
Jonathan
Was your access point configured to only allow this option? Sounds like the OP
is wanting to FORCE the use of WPA-PSK (i.e. access point will allow it), not
just have NM make the choice automatically. The access point may be setup to
allow several security options.
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