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# Check "WLAN Interface" properties using "Network Management" applet. | # Check "WLAN Interface" properties using "Network Management" applet. | ||
# Connect to wireless network using another device (notebook, smartphone, tablet, etc.). | # Connect to wireless network using another device (notebook, smartphone, tablet, etc.). | ||
# You can disable and re-enable hotspot. Other devices should disconnect and reconnect properly. | |||
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# "WLAN Interface" properties should contain correct "Access Point (SSID)" and "Traffic" graph and counter should show correct informations. | # "WLAN Interface" properties should contain correct "Access Point (SSID)" and "Traffic" graph and counter should show correct informations. | ||
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# Try more Hotspot configurations in "Network Management Settings". | # Try more Hotspot configurations in "Network Management Settings". | ||
# Login to Gnome, enable Hotspot and test it. | |||
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Revision as of 15:27, 5 December 2012
Description
Setup
- Connect to network using Ethernet.
- Enable Wireless networking.
How to test
- Open "Network Management Settings" dialog in KDE.
- Navigate "Wireless" tab and then "Add" - "Shared".
- Setup Hotspot properties like SSID, encryption, password, IPv4 and IPv6 settings, etc...
- Check "WLAN Interface" properties using "Network Management" applet.
- Connect to wireless network using another device (notebook, smartphone, tablet, etc.).
- You can disable and re-enable hotspot. Other devices should disconnect and reconnect properly.
Expected Results
- "WLAN Interface" properties should contain correct "Access Point (SSID)" and "Traffic" graph and counter should show correct informations.
- Hotspot should be visible for other devices with same SSID and encryption and you can connect to it using correct password.
Optional
- Try more Hotspot configurations in "Network Management Settings".
- Login to Gnome, enable Hotspot and test it.