NetworkManager
Ed Greshko
Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Fri Jan 3 05:47:48 UTC 2014
On 01/03/14 13:43, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-01-03 at 13:18 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 01/03/14 13:03, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>>> Pretty much the same as what I did, except that I have a hidden network,
>>> so I had to enter its name. Now that I have connected once using
>>> network-manager-applet, kde-plasma-nm appears to work properly; when I
>>> click on the network identifier, I see a "Connect" button, which
>>> connects. So further investigation will not be easy. Foo! Thanks for
>>> your help.
>> I see.... So, I think you're saying that if you have a network which
>> doesn't broadcast the SSID you're unable to find a way to configure
>> and then connect using kde-plasma-nm?
> Yes ... before making a connection using network-manager-applet, I
> didn't see a "Connect" button, and when the computer was set to
> automatically connect to the network the connection didn't happen. Now
> that there has been a successful connection kde-plasma-nm works; I do
> see a "Connect" button.
>
>
OK.... What I believe you could have done is....
1. Click on the Network icon in the systray.
2. There *should* be a wrench in the lower right corner. Click it.
3. Select "Edit Connections".
4. A new window opens and you can use the "Add" function.
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