Fixing numbering in readme

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# How To # How To
0. If you don't have NetworkManager installed, either get it from your package manager, or transfer the source from a computer that has network access and go [here](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/basicnet/networkmanager.html) for instructions on how to install it. 0. If you don't have NetworkManager installed, either get it from your package manager, or transfer the source from a computer that has network access and go [here](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/basicnet/networkmanager.html) for instructions on how to install it.
1. Generate a UUID with `uuidgen` 1. Generate a UUID with `uuidgen`
1. Copy the base config from this repository into `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME]` and edit in the connection id with your favorite text editor 2. Copy the base config from this repository into `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME]` and edit in the connection id with your favorite text editor
1. Change the following fields: 3. Change the following fields:
- `uuid` (generated by `uuidgen`) - `uuid` (generated by `uuidgen`)
- `ssid` - `ssid`
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- `password` - `password`
- If you know that your network has different authentication methods, change those here as well. - If you know that your network has different authentication methods, change those here as well.
1. Write and save the file, then run 4. Write and save the file, then run
```bash ```bash
chown root /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME] && \ chown root /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME] && \
chmod 600 /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME] chmod 600 /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[CONNECTION-NAME]
``` ```
8. Restart the NetworkManager service with `sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager` 5. Restart the NetworkManager service with `sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager`
With that you should have a functioning wifi connection on WPA2-Enterprise! With that you should have a functioning wifi connection on WPA2-Enterprise!