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Wifi connection from command line after a Debian minimal install
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Create the file 'wpa_supplicant.conf'... | |
$ sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf | |
Put the following in ti: | |
network={ | |
ssid="your_wifi_name" | |
psk="your_wifi_password" | |
} | |
Save, exit 'nano' and run 'ip a' to get your wlan interface name. In my case, is 'wlp2s0'. So, you can run... | |
$ sudo ip link set wlp2s0 down | |
$ sudo ip link set wlp2s0 up | |
$ sudo wpa_supplicant -B -i wlp2s0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dnl80211,wext | |
$ sudo dhclient wlp2s0 | |
Should work... maybe... :) | |
After a reboot, just run: | |
$ sudo wpa_supplicant -B -i wlp2s0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dnl80211,wext | |
$ sudo dhclient wlp2s0 | |
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Had trouble with "-" in the wifi name "XXXX-XXXX", connected my phone and turned on mobile hotspot and then connect to phone.