wicd and protected WiFi sources

Karl F. Larsen klarsen1 at gmail.com
Sat May 23 22:49:20 UTC 2009


scott wrote:
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>>     I was asked to try again wicd as a replacement for NetworkManager 
>> and again I run up against the HUGE problem of getting the password for 
>> the WiFi source. I have the password because I made it up. But there is 
>> no straight forward way to tell wicd what the password is. For this 
>> reason there are very few people using wicd I expect.
>>
>>     If anyone knows how to put a password into the darn thing please 
>> pass it along.
>> Thank you
>>
>>
>> Karl
>>
>>     
> Click on the Wicd icon and then click on the arrow by the network you
> connect to. Then click Advanced Settings and it's at the bottom.
>   
    Right now I have no wifi signals identified and I have no Advanced 
settings. All I have is Network Disconnect Refresh Preferances and Quit.

    I will remove and then try to re-install. This is hard as wicd will 
be working with a hard wired source.

Karl



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