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APShutdownTest - shutdown the AP after network connection. This will be replaced when hwsim supports signal strength modification InvalidPassphraseTest - Provide an invalid passphrase.
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scanNetworkTest: This test checks that we find the right AP, as
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specified in the hostapd conf file.
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conf file: IntelWIFI_CCMP.conf, IntelWIFI_TKIP.conf
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connectDisconnectTest: Connect and disconnect from a network
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as specified in the hostapd conf file.
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conf file: IntelWIFI_CCMP.conf, IntelWIFI_TKIP.conf
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invalidPassphraseTest: Try to connect to a network with an
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invalid passphrase. The connection is
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unsuccessful.
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conf file: invalidPassphrase.conf
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APShutdownTest: Connect to a network. Shutdown the AP. The
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connection is lost.
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conf file: IntelWIFI_CCMP.conf, IntelWIFI_TKIP.conf
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NOTE: Test will be removed once hwsim supports
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the ability to modify signal strength.
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Pre-requisites:
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1. Ensure you have hostapd installed.
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2. Verify that the kernel has mac80211_hwsim.
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Setup:
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1. Create radios using mac80211_hwsim. For most tests, we need 2 radios.
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sudo modprobe mac80211_hwsim radios=2
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2. Enable network interfaces:
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sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
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sudo ifconfig wlan1 up
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Run tests (e.g. connectDisconnect test):
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1. Start hostapd, with a config file as an argument.
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You can use the IntelWIFI.conf file in autotests/test1AP directory.
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sudo ./hostapd <path to autotests dir/test1AP/IntelWIFI.conf>
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2. Start iwd.
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sudo iwd
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3. Start connectDisconnect test (inside autotests directory).
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cd <iwd>/autotests/test1AP
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./connectDisconnect.py
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Optional changes:
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1. You can provide your own config file to hostapd. If so, then you would need to
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change the assert inside the test to the name of the ssid in your test.
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self.assertEqual(connectedNetworkName, "IntelWIFI")
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