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Recently switched to Ubuntu (20.04.1 LTS) on my personal laptop and am trying to connect to my university Wi-Fi following their instructions for Ubuntu-based systems. On the instructions, we are supposed to leave "None" as the CA certificate option, yet the connect button is greyed out when I do this.

My university uses WPA/PEAP/Version 0/MSCHAPv2.

Does anyone know how to connect without selecting a CA certificate (No CA Certificate required is also incorrect - supposedly the CA certificate is provided dynamically when you connect)?

I've seen this to be possible on Ubuntu, a series of screenshots with a security pop-up asking if the user wishes to not select a CA Certificate. I've included an image of the connect to wi-fi screen

I have tried the answers to similar questions: Can't connect to wpa2-enterprise networks like eduroam with certificate in 15.10

and How to connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 enterprise wifi networks that don't use a CA_Certificate, like Eduroam

to no avail.

Thanks!

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