Botao.
Please file a bug and track this request in our tracking system.https://bugs.launchpad.net/lava-lab/+filebug
Best regards,
Alan BennettOn Dec 22, 2013 2:05 PM, "Botao Sun" <botao.sun@linaro.org> wrote:Hi Dave,
Any news on this?
Thanks.
Best Regards
Botao SunOK, thank you for the update.I don't have specific requirement on type of 802.11. The devices on that WiFi are TI Panda 4430, 4460 and Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and I think they support all b, g and n types, though the band should be 2.4GHz.On 10 December 2013 00:16, Dave Pigott <dave.pigott@linaro.org> wrote:
This will be brought up as part of the lab maintenance and re-organisation. I'll let you know details asap. Do you want 802.11N, G or what?DaveOn 9 Dec 2013, at 08:27, Botao Sun <Botao.Sun@linaro.org> wrote:Any update on this?On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Botao Sun <botao.sun@linaro.org> wrote:
Hi Dave,We can go "WPA-PSK" (Version 2, AES) method to handle the authorisation.Thank you.Best RegardsBotao SunOn Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Dave Pigott <dave.pigott@linaro.org> wrote:
Hi Batao,
We have had access points in the lab for the last couple of years, but nobody was using them. You tell me what encryption/password scheme and we'll set it up.
Thanks
Dave
On 3 Dec 2013, at 04:23, Botao Sun <Botao.Sun@linaro.org> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
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> I'm now writing test cases for WiFi on Linaro Android platform and would like to know that whether we have the access point in our LAVA lab.
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> If we do have, then would you send me the detailed information about that? Like the access point name, encryption method & password (if enabled).
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> Thank you.
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> Best Regards
> Botao Sun