# Intro wpa_supplicant configurations are stored in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan0 (or equivalent). # Generating Keys Manually > wpa_passphrase [ssid] [password] For example: > wpa_passphrase 'Cafe Kosachok' 'Kosachok2019' This then spills the relevant psk and such to be entered into the wpa_supplicant configuration file. If you encounter problems, you will probably need to delete the old device pid in (e.g.) /run/wlan0/ Next up, start wpa_supplicant: > wpa_supplicant -B -iwlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan0 The -B flag runs this as a background process. Remove this to see real-time output in order to solve problems. The -i flag denotes the physical device used for the wifi. The -c flag points to the configuration file for use. # Automatic WiFi Connection > wpa_cli This has a number of commands to input. In order: > scan > scan_results > add_network This outputs a network number, e.g. '3'. This is the new network you'll work with. > set_network 3 ssid "Kosachok Cafe" > set_network 3 psk "Kosachok2019" OR > set_network 3 key_mgmt NONE > enable_network 3 > save_config ... and possibly: > sudo sv restart dhcpcd or maybe: > dhcpd wlp3s0