Tests/Network/XO/WPA
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Test case: WPA Access Point Connection
How to report results
| Stream | 8.2, 11.2, Any | ||
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| Category | Network | Sub-category | Access Point |
| Component | Wireless and Network Manager | ||
| Feature | Wifi Connectivity | ||
| Objective | Ensure laptops can connect to WPA AP, and browse the internet | ||
| Tools | AP, with WPA encryption | ||
| Setup | If you have run this test in the past or connected to a number of APs, it might be prudent to remove the network config file: rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/nm/networks.config (as of 8.2, this is an option in the control panel; you should reboot after selecting it) | ||
| Procedure | # From the network neighborhood view, click on an access point secured with WPA-PSK (not WPA2) access control.
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| Expected Results and Pass Criteria | We should be able to connect to a WPA access point with a fixed password (PSK mode) properly. | ||
| Comments | Use this link to identify AP with compatibility problems:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Wireless_Access_Point_Compatibility | ||
| Release | Stream | Build | Pass/Fail | Trac Ticket(s) | Comment(s) | Date of Test |
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| Candidate | 8.2 | 767 | Pass | started with cleaninstall of gg-767-4 | warning.pngThe date "" was not understood (support for dates is still experimental).
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| Candidate | staging | 24 | Pass | #http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/9223 | Sometimes requires multiple attempts. Click on another AP, and then back on the WPA one. This same problem occurred with WPA and WPA2. | 2009/01/29
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Facts about Tests/Network/XO/WPARDF feed
| Build number | 767 +, and 24 + |
| Build stream | 8.2 +info.pngLink to builds in stream, Packages in stream, ChangeLog, Differences vs joyride , 11.2 +info.pngLink to builds in stream, Packages in stream, ChangeLog, Differences vs joyride , Any +info.pngLink to builds in stream, Packages in stream, ChangeLog, Differences vs joyride , and Staging +info.pngLink to builds in stream, Packages in stream, ChangeLog, Differences vs joyride |
| Comments | started with cleaninstall of gg-767-4, and Sometimes requires multiple attempts. Click on another AP, and then back on the WPA one. This same problem occurred with WPA and WPA2. |
| Created | warning.pngThe date "" was not understood (support for dates is still experimental). , and 29 January 2009 + |
| More notes | Use this link to identify AP with compatibility problems: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Wireless_Access_Point_Compatibility |
| Pass criteria | We should be able to connect to a WPA access point with a fixed password (PSK mode) properly. |
| PassFail | Pass + |
| Short name | WPA Access Point Connection + |
| Software release | Candidate + |
| System component | Wireless and Network Manager + |
| System feature | Wifi Connectivity + |
| Test category | Network + |
| Test objective | Ensure laptops can connect to WPA AP, and browse the internet + |
| Test procedure | # From the network neighborhood view, clic … # From the network neighborhood view, click on an access point secured with WPA-PSK (not WPA2) access control.
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| Test setup | If you have run this test in the past or c … If you have run this test in the past or connected to a number of APs, it might be prudent to remove the network config file: rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/nm/networks.config (as of 8.2, this is an option in the control panel; you should reboot after selecting it) nel; you should reboot after selecting it) |
| Test subcategory | Access Point + |
| Test tools | AP, with WPA encryption + |
| Trac bug number | 9,223 +info.pngTrac ticket |

