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* Wireless adapter identified by the system and working properly | * Wireless adapter identified by the system and working properly | ||
* Status leds work as in speciffications (on = registered, blinking = activity) | * Status leds work as in speciffications (on = registered, blinking = activity) | ||
* 802. | * 802.11b/g/s connectivity | ||
* 802.11s functionality when CPU is powered down | |||
==== Basic Functionality ==== | ==== Basic Functionality ==== | ||
* Ability to work with standard protocols and encryption methods: | * Ability to work with standard protocols and encryption methods: | ||
** WEP Open/Shared with ASCII/HEX key | |||
** WPA/WPA2 with TKIP/AES encryption - need a radius server here... | |||
** WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK with TKIP/AES encryption | |||
==== Advanced Functionality ==== | ==== Advanced Functionality ==== |
Revision as of 09:56, 26 October 2008
NOTES:
* Wireless networking ** laptop wifi status indicator behaves as expected ** firmware loaded by NM ** can connect using various methods (None/WEP/WPA) ** VPN? ** Sharing an ad-hoc network w/ another XO ** Mesh networking (test with another XO) ** Mesh: Shut off XO and wifi should still be working and routing connections from other PCs
For a sample test plan format, please see QA/TestPlans/Audio
XO Hardware
- Wireless adapter identified by the system and working properly
- Status leds work as in speciffications (on = registered, blinking = activity)
- 802.11b/g/s connectivity
- 802.11s functionality when CPU is powered down
Basic Functionality
- Ability to work with standard protocols and encryption methods:
- WEP Open/Shared with ASCII/HEX key
- WPA/WPA2 with TKIP/AES encryption - need a radius server here...
- WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK with TKIP/AES encryption
Advanced Functionality
- Mode Managed / Ad-Hoc / Master (AP)
- Ability to change output power
- RAW monitoring mode (rfmon) support