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Hello,
I wanted to be able to test remote access to pass my certification. I connected via wifi but I can't go any further because I'm asked for VPN access.
Do I have another solution?
Thank you
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Hello,
Uhm weird, it never happened to me. I always connect to the LAN for remote exams.
But at which point have you been asked for VPN? I didn't get it...

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I am connected to wifi but I have the following message:
"Networking does not appear to be configured"
so I've got two options:
I am connected to wifi but I have the following message:
"Networking does not appear to be configured"
I have two options:
add a proxy and/or add a vpn with a conf file


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Hello,
Uhm weird, it never happened to me. I always connect to the LAN for remote exams.
But at which point have you been asked for VPN? I didn't get it...

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I am connected to wifi but I have the following message:
"Networking does not appear to be configured"
so I've got two options:
I am connected to wifi but I have the following message:
"Networking does not appear to be configured"
I have two options:
add a proxy and/or add a vpn with a conf file


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Ah, now it is clear.
I got that pop-up even I was connected to LAN cable. In my case, I did toggle off and on the "wired cable switch" in the networks menu and then it worked.
It seems dumb, but you could try do the same thing with the wifi. It seems a problem of the NetworkManager or similar.

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Thank you. I'm gonna try.


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Let us know then (:


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try to do:
- wifi off
- wifi on
and see if it works

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Thank you for the tips ! It works !
Best Regards

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thanks @rhnoname for the tip, I did try the same sometimes back when I changed my laptop and it worked like a charm.