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manager, e.g. during development, or for interactive troubleshooting. Most commands are atomic - a command and its arguments are typed into the CLI, and a response is returned. For example, the help command returns a list of possible commands. Commands that perform network operations are not atomic - they generate output asynchronously after networking - How to manage DNS in NetworkManager via Here is the command to modify an existing connection. nmcli con mod
NetworkManager - Debian Wiki
wireless - How to connect to WiFi from the command line
wireless - How to connect to WiFi from the command line
Tools/NetworkManager/CLI - Fedora Project Wiki Dec 18, 2013