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# Hotspot properties should contain "Network Name" which is same as computer hostname, "Security type" and alphanumeric "Security key". | # Hotspot properties should contain "Network Name" which is same as computer hostname, "Security type" and alphanumeric "Security key". | ||
# Hotspot should be visible for other devices with same "Network Name" and "Security type" and you can connect to it using correct "Security key". | # Hotspot should be visible for other devices with same "Network Name" and "Security type" and you can connect to it using correct "Security key". | ||
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# Run "nm-connection-editor" for setup Hotspot properties like SSID, encryption, password, enabling IPv6, etc.. | |||
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Revision as of 15:35, 4 December 2012
๐ Description
๐ Setup
- Connect to network using Ethernet.
- Enable Wireless networking.
๐ How to test
- Open "Network Settings" dialog in Gnome.
- Click on "Use as Hotspot..." and "Turn On".
- Check hotspot properties.
- Connect to wireless network using another device (notebook, smartphone, tablet, etc.).
๐ Expected Results
- Hotspot properties should contain "Network Name" which is same as computer hostname, "Security type" and alphanumeric "Security key".
- Hotspot should be visible for other devices with same "Network Name" and "Security type" and you can connect to it using correct "Security key".
๐ Optional
- Run "nm-connection-editor" for setup Hotspot properties like SSID, encryption, password, enabling IPv6, etc..