MNT Reform 2, nm-tui and EDUROAM ================================ The default OS of the Reform uses the "nm-tui" curses-based user interface for the NetworkManager. It makes sense because one can easily configure network access no matter if GUI (the Wayland) is running, working or installed at all. The problem is the EDUROAM [1]. Almost all universities use the "eduroam" WiFi network for universal access (and many of them as the only viable way of WiFi access at all). This network is also available at other places (for example at some bigger Czech railway stations) with the same connection requirements: the connection method is the WPA Enterprise. The nm-tui tool do not support it. But the command-line tool (nmcli) does and there are some good people [2] who figured out how to use it to connect to the EDUROAM: sudo nmcli connection add type wifi con-name "eduroam" ifname $(/sbin/ifconfig | grep -i w | cut -d":" -f 1) ssid "eduroam" -- wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-eap 802-1x.eap peap 802-1x.phase2-auth mschapv2 802-1x.identity "your@email" And it works this way. References: [1] https://eduroam.org [2] https://github.com/stevleibelt/General_Howtos/blob/master/network/networkmanager/eduroam.md