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Qt Mobility Bearer Management System Tests + +%TOC% + +---++ Results Template + + * [[%ATTACHURL%/TEMPLATE_systemtest.xls][TEMPLATE_systemtest.xls]]: Template to use for test results; attach the test results report to the following paragraph where the file is name follows the format =<platform>_bearermanagement_<date>.xsl= + * [[%ATTACHURL%/linux_bearermanagemt_15112009.xls][Test results for Linux 15th Oct 2009]] + * [[%ATTACHURL%/wince_bearermanagement_24112009.xls][Test results for WinCE testing 24th Nov 2009]] + * [[%ATTACHURL%/windows_vista_msvc2008_qtbearermanagement_231109.xls][QtBearerManagement test results, Windows Vista MSVC 2008, 23/11/2009]] + * [[%ATTACHURL%/windows_xp_msvc2008_qtbearermanagement_231109.xls][QtBearerManagement test results, Windows XP MSVC 2008, 23/11/2009]] + + +---++ Requirements + 1. The device is in an area covered by both a WLAN and GPRS network + +---++ Tests + +---+++ Symbian Platforms + +---++++ Enumeration of connections + + 1. On an S60 device, use Menu->Settings->Connectivity settings application to list visible networks + 1. Run the bearermonitor example application + 1. Press 'Scan' + 1. Verify all previously listed networks are shown in the application view + +---++++ Adding and removing networks + +---+++++ Added network interfaces + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the circle + +---+++++ Removed network interfaces + + 1. Pre: Added network interfaces has been executed successfully + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space shows a network in the green circle + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Destinations -> Uncategorised + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Delete, and then Yes in the confirm dialog + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is not displayed in the circle + +---++++ Changing the status of a network + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the green circle (connected) + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Connection Mgr + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Disconnect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is now displayed in the blue circle (disconnected) + 1. Disable the network device (eg. unplug the access point) + 1. Verify that bearercloud shows the network moves to the grey circle (unavailable) + +---++++ Interfaces are used in order of priority + + 1. Pre: GPRS is available to the device + 1. Pre: WLAN is available to the device + + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select Settings->Connectivity->Destinations + 1. Select Option->New Destination, enter a name + 1. Select a picture + 1. Select the destination + 1. Select Option->New access point + 1. Select Yes + 1. Verify that the WLAN "x networks avail." is greater than 0 + 1. Select Wireless LAN + 1. Select the test WLAN (and enter a key if necessary) + 1. Select Option->New access point + 1. Select Yes + 1. Select Packet data + 1. Enter a name and commit + 1. Press Back + 1. Select Options->Default connection + 1. Select the new Destination + 1. Verify the Destination has a check mark + 1. Start the bearermonitor example application + 1. In the list, select the new Destination + 1. Verify 'Roaming' is shown as 'Available' + 1. Move the device into an area not covered by the WLAN (or simulate an uncovered environment) + 1. Verify the application indicates loss of WLAN network (may take 1 - 2 minutes) + 1. Verify the application indicates a change of bearer to the GPRS network (may take 1 - 2 minutes) + 1. Move the device into (or simulate) the area covered by both networks + 1. Verify the device connects to the network using the WLAN bearer + +---+++ Windows Desktop Platforms + +---++++ Enumeration of connections + + 1. On a desktop machine, use command line tool ipconfig /a to list visible networks: + 1. Run the bearermonitor example application + 1. Press 'Scan' + 1. Verify all previously listed networks are shown in the application view + +---++++ Adding and removing networks + +---+++++ Added network interfaces + + 1. Pre: no network access points are connected to; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Control Panel->Network Connections + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Right click and Connect to an available WLAN + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the circle in bearercloud + +---+++++ Removed network interfaces + + 1. Pre: Added network interfaces has been executed successfully + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space shows a network in the green circle + 1. Select Control Panel->Network Connections + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Right click and select Disable + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the network is not displayed in the circle + +---++++ Changing the status of a network + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Select Control Panel->Network Connections + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Right click and Connect to an available WLAN + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the green circle (connected) + 1. Select Control Panel->Network Connections + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Right click and select Disconnect + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is now displayed in the blue circle (disconnected) + 1. Disable the network device (eg. unplug the access point) + 1. Verify that bearercloud shows the network moves to the grey circle (unavailable) + +---+++ Windows CE Platforms + +---++++ Enumeration of connections + + 1. On a desktop device, use the following method to list visible networks: + 1. Click StartMenu + 1. Click "All Settings" button at bottom of screen + 1. Click "Connections" tab + 1. Select "Connections" icon + 1. Select "Wi-fi" + 1. Click "Wireless Networks" + 1. Run the bearermonitor example application + 1. Press 'Scan' + 1. Verify all previously listed networks are shown in the application view + +---++++ Adding and removing networks + +---+++++ Added network interfaces + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Open StartMenu -> All Settings -> Connections tab -> Connections icon -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the circle + +---+++++ Removed network interfaces + + 1. Pre: Added network interfaces has been executed successfully + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space shows a network in the green circle + 1. Open StartMenu -> All Settings -> Connections tab -> Connections icon -> Wireless Networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Delete, and then Yes in the confirm dialog + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is not displayed in the circle + +---++++ Changing the status of a network + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Open StartMenu -> All Settings -> Connections tab -> Connections icon -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the green circle (connected) + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open StartMenu -> All Settings -> Connections tab -> Connections icon -> Connection Mgr? + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Disconnect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is now displayed in the blue circle (disconnected) + 1. Disable the network device (eg. unplug the access point) + 1. Verify that bearercloud shows the network moves to the grey circle (unavailable) + +---+++ Linux/Mac Platforms + +---++++ Enumeration of connections + + 1. On a desktop device, use the corresponding method to list visible networks: + 1. ifconfig (as superuser on linux/Mac) + 1. ipconfig (on Windows) + 1. Connectivity settings application (S60) + 1. (Howto) (on Windows CE) + 1. Run the bearermonitor example application + 1. Press 'Scan' + 1. Verify all previously listed networks are shown in the application view + +---++++ Adding and removing networks + +---+++++ Added network interfaces + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the circle + +---+++++ Removed network interfaces + + 1. Pre: Added network interfaces has been executed successfully + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space shows a network in the green circle + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Destinations -> Uncategorised + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Delete, and then Yes in the confirm dialog + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is not displayed in the circle + +---++++ Changing the status of a network + + 1. Pre: no network access points are defined on the device; a WLAN is available + 1. Run the bearercloud application + 1. Verify the cloud space is clear of networks + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Wireless networks + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Connect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is displayed in the green circle (connected) + 1. Press the Menu key to background the application + 1. Open Settings -> Connectivity -> Connection Mgr + 1. Select the WLAN from the list + 1. Press Options -> Disconnect + 1. Press the Menu key + 1. Select the bearercloud application to foreground it + 1. Verify the new network is now displayed in the blue circle (disconnected) + 1. Disable the network device (eg. unplug the access point) + 1. Verify that bearercloud shows the network moves to the grey circle (unavailable) + + |