On KT, this does not seem to be needed. I just tried it again -- simply running the script is enough. (Again, it may not work on the very first attempt for some reason. Turning Wifi off+on, and running the script again, works 100% for me).
PS: Don't use the built-in dialog to try to connect to the network. Simply run the script and do nothing else. If it worked, Wifi should show up after a few seconds. You might want to keep the dialog with the Wifi networks open while testing though -- if it worked, your WPA-EAP network will be shown as connected (with the checkmark).
Last edited by ixtab; 01-26-2012 at 08:37 PM.
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