From JkB in <https://code.launchpad.net/~joergberroth/ubuntu-system-settings/wifi-802-1x-configurations/+merge/261920>: "To my understanding, the advantage of WPA Enterprise networks is that you can be sure to connect to the right access point, if it carries a valid certificate (or let's say it's way harder to build an "evil twin" as you don't own the cert). For example, the University of Bergen works with certificates, <https://eduroam.no/connect/?institution=535;profile=1751;os=linux> but not as a must have. <https://it.uib.no/en/Eduroam_for_Linux> There seems to be an older auth scheme as well."
From JkB in <https:/ /code.launchpad .net/~joergberr oth/ubuntu- system- settings/ wifi-802- 1x-configuratio ns/+merge/ 261920>: "To my understanding, the advantage of WPA Enterprise networks is that you can be sure to connect to the right access point, if it carries a valid certificate (or let's say it's way harder to build an "evil twin" /eduroam. no/connect/ ?institution= 535;profile= 1751;os= linux> but not as a must have. <https:/ /it.uib. no/en/Eduroam_ for_Linux> There seems to be an older auth scheme as well."
as you don't own the cert). For example, the University of Bergen works with certificates, <https:/