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Description

This test case checks whether an wifi settings page works as intended after Fedora installation or disk image deployment.


How to test

  1. Open the Wifi page in the Settings app
  2. Verify that the list shows access points that should be visible from your current location, and that it properly reflects the connected status of your laptop
  3. Toggle the off switch back and forth
  4. Toggle the airport mode switch back and forth
  5. Connect to a different access point
  6. If your laptop has a wired connection, enable the hotspot, and connect to it from a different device

Expected Results

  1. Both the off switch and the airport mode switch should disable the wifi connection, and toggling them back should make the laptop reconnect
  2. Connecting to a different access point should bring up a system prompt asking for the password
  3. The hotspot should be available with the configured name and password