Tests/Network/XO/WEP

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Test case: Short name::WEP Access Point connection
How to report results

Stream ,|x|Build stream::x}}
Category Test category::Network Sub-category Test subcategory::Access Point
Component System component::Wireless and Network Manager
Feature System feature::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Wifi_Connectivity
Objective Test objective::Ensure that the XO can connect to a WEP AP and browse the internet.
Tools Test tools::AP, with WEP encryption
Setup Test 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
Procedure [[Test procedure::# From the network neighborhood view, click on the access point with WEP (in our test environment this is 'canopy'
  1. When you are prompted for a password, choose 'Ascii' as the input method
  2. Type 'xoxoxoxoxoxox'
  3. Once the laptop connects to the AP, open Browse and search for something in google]]
Expected Results
and Pass Criteria
Pass criteria::You should be able to connect and browse the web.
Comments [[More notes::For the list of AP compatibility built by the community see this link:

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Wireless_Access_Point_Compatibility]]

Release Stream Build Pass/Fail Trac Ticket(s) Comment(s) Date of Test
Software release::Candidate Build stream::joyride Build number::2301 PassFail::Pass ,|x| #x}} Comments::no problems Created::


Software release::Candidate Build stream::8.2 Build number::766 PassFail::Pass ,|x| #x}} Comments::Started with cleaninstall of gg-766-3. Created::


Software release::Candidate Build stream::8.2 Build number::767 PassFail::Pass ,|x| #x}} Comments::started with cleaninstall Created::


Software release::Candidate Build stream::staging Build number::24 PassFail::Pass ,|x| #x}} Comments::It worked the second time I clicked on it and added the passphrase (ascii). Going back and forth between this and other APs, this one connects without asking for passphrase again and is pretty quick. Created::