Connect to the Internet

antiX should automatically connect you to the Internet if you are using a wired (ethernet) connection. For wireless, you will have to configure your network connection. antiX provides connman to do this.

Connman

This is now the default network manager used on antiX-full and antiX-base. It supports wired and wireless connections.

Ceni

Ceni is the default network manager used on antiX-core and antiX-net It is a CLI application, which allows users to configure /etc/network/interfaces through a command-line interface. It supports wired and wireless connections.

The screenshots below show the procedure for a WPA wireless set up.

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Dialup

image of dialup

Some may wonder why we still include this option. It is because so many parts of the world only have dialup. antiX ships with gnome-ppp as it is light and simple to configure.