(I think this may be because the Gnome version of Network Manager has this option, whereas the KDE/Plasma version does not. For whatever reason, GTC does not appear as an option when TTLS is also selected. The reason that this solution didn't actually work for me, however, is that the answer on that page required configuring Network Manager for XFINITY to first select "Tunneled TLS (TTLS)" and then to select "GTC" a little bit down on the gui. The closest I seem to have found to a solution was on this page: Securely connecting to XFINITY hotspot on Linux I've scoured the Internet for others with this problem, as well as any solutions of course. ("XFINITY" in all caps is how they indicate their secure wifi spots, as opposed to "xfinity" all lowercase which indicates their non-secure wifi hotspots.) I've also seen others with similar issues, with particular wifi spots, such as at work or university. I am, however, able to connect with all of the other wifi networks I have tried, including non-secure xfinity wifi. Everything looks great, etc., but I am having trouble connecting to a secure XFINITY wifi hotspot. I just finished installing Kubuntu 20.04.
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