Automatically connect to school network

I'm living at the University of Florida where there is a "special" ethernet system (basically connecting through PEAP and 802.1X), and I have realized that every time I restart my computer, I always have to go to System Preferences and click "Connect". I find this a tad annoying, so is there any shortcut/icon/menu-bar icon that I can create to just do a one-click connect, or even an AppleScript that I can use to start on startup that just does it for me?

I'm living at the University of Florida where there is a "special" ethernet system (basically connecting through PEAP and 802.1X), and I have realized that every time I restart my computer, I always have to go to System Preferences and click "Connect". I find this a tad annoying, so is there any shortcut/icon/menu-bar icon that I can create to just do a one-click connect, or even an AppleScript that I can use to start on startup that just does it for me?

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