Text | This test will check that Network Manager can establish an ethernet connection
- Plug in the cable in ethernet port
- NetworkManager's icon swirls and then changes to "ethernet connection up" icon (2 arrows, 1 pointing up and 1 pointing down by default)
- Wait till notification appears
- Notification on established connection appears
- Click on the applet, select 'Connection Information'
- 'Connection Information' dialog appears
- Does the information presented in the dialog make sense in your environment?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a WPA/WPA2 encrypted Wi-Fi connection
- Please ensure you have a Wi-Fi card with installed drivers, switched on and a WPA/WPA2 encrypted Wi-Fi AP available
- Open the applet and select WPA/WPA2 encrypted network
- NetworkManager's icon swirls. 'Enter password' window appears
- Enter AP password
- NetworkManager's icon changes to "encrypted wireless connection up" icon (4 half-circles with a small lock on the bottom-right corner icon by default)
- Wait till notification appears
- Notification on established connection appears
- Click on the applet, select 'Connection Information'
- 'Connection Information' dialog appears
- Does the information presented in the dialog make sense in your environment?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a WEP encrypted Wi-Fi connection
- Please ensure you have a Wi-Fi card with installed drivers, switched on and a WEP encrypted Wi-Fi AP available
- Open the applet and select WEP encrypted network
- NetworkManager's icon swirls. 'Enter password' window appears
- Enter AP password
- NetworkManager's icon changes to "encrypted wireless connection up" icon (4 half-circles with a small lock on the bottom-right corner icon by default)
- Wait till notification appears
- Notification on established connection appears
- Click on the applet, select 'Connection Information'
- 'Connection Information' dialog appears
- Does the information presented in the dialog make sense in your environment?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish an unencrypted Wi-Fi connection
- Please ensure you have a Wi-Fi card with installed drivers, switched on and an unencrypted Wi-Fi AP available
- Open the applet and select an unencrypted network
- NetworkManager's icon swirls and then changes to "unencrypted wireless connection up" icon (4 half-circles icon by default)
- Wait till notification appears
- Notification on established connection appears
- Click on the applet, select 'Connection Information'
- 'Connection Information' dialog appears
- Does the information presented in the dialog make sense in your environment?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a 3G connection
- Please ensure you have a 3G card/dongle with installed drivers, switched on and a good 3G signal from your service provider
- Plug in the 3G dongle
- NetworkManager's icon swirls and then changes to "unencrypted wireless connection up" icon (4 half-circles icon by default)
- Wait till notification appears
- Notification on established connection appears
- Click on the applet, select 'Connection Information'
- 'Connection Information' dialog appears
- Does the information presented in the dialog make sense in your environment?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a connection to Cisco VPN
- Please ensure you have a Cisco VPN to connect to.
- Install the network-manager-vpnc package, make sure both network-manager-vpnc and network-manager-vpnc-gnome get installed.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Click Add, then select the correct type of VPNplugin.
- Create settings for your VPN connection
- When done, close the connection manager window.
- Click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click on your VPN profile under "VPN Connections"
- Enter credentials if prompted.
- The NetworkManager icon will "swirl", then you should see a small lock at the bottom right corner of the normal connection icon (half-circles or arrows).
- Are you now able to access resources restricted to your VPN?
This test will check that Network Manager can export and import Cisco VPN connections
- Please ensure you have a Cisco VPN to connect to.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Select a VPN profile and click Export.
- Verify that you can properly export a profile to a file on your hard drive.
- Click Import.
- Does the profile import properly?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a connection to OpenVPN
- Please ensure you have an OpenVPN server to connect to.
- Install the network-manager-openvpn package, make sure both network-manager-openvpn and network-manager-openvpn-gnome get installed.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Click Add, then select the correct type of VPNplugin.
- Create settings for your VPN connection
- When done, close the connection manager window.
- Click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click on your VPN profile under "VPN Connections"
- Enter credentials if prompted.
- The NetworkManager icon will "swirl", then you should see a small lock at the bottom right corner of the normal connection icon (half-circles or arrows).
- Are you able to access the resources provided by your VPN?
This test will check that Network Manager can export and import OpenVPN connections
- Please ensure you have an OpenVPN server to connect to.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Select a VPN profile and click Export.
- Verify that you can properly export a profile to a file on your hard drive.
- Click Import.
- Does the profile import properly?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a connection to PPTP VPN
- Please ensure you have a PPTP VPN gateway to connect to.
- Install the network-manager-pptp package, make sure both network-manager-pptp and network-manager-pptp-gnome get installed.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Click Add, then select the correct type of VPNplugin.
- Create settings for your VPN connection
- When done, close the connection manager window.
- Click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click on your VPN profile under "VPN Connections"
- Enter credentials if prompted.
- The NetworkManager icon will "swirl", then you should see a small lock at the bottom right corner of the normal connection icon (half-circles or arrows).
- Are you able to access the resources provided by your VPN?
This test will check that Network Manager can export and import PPTP connections
- Please ensure you have a PPTP VPN gateway to connect to.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Select a VPN profile and click Export.
- Verify that you can properly export a profile to a file on your hard drive.
- Click Import.
- Does the profile import properly?
This test will check that Network Manager can establish a connection to OpenConnect VPN
- Please ensure you have a Cisco AnyConnect VPN gateway to connect to.
- Install the network-manager-openconnect package, make sure both network-manager-openconnect and network-manager-openconnect-gnome get installed.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections...
- Click the VPN tab.
- Click Add, then select the correct type of VPNplugin.
- Create settings for your VPN connection
- When done, close the connection manager window.
- Click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click on your VPN profile under "VPN Connections"
- Enter credentials if prompted.
- The NetworkManager icon will "swirl", then you should see a small lock at the bottom right corner of the normal connection icon (half-circles or arrows).
- Are you able to access the resources provided by your VPN?
This test will check that Network Manager can export and import OpenConnect VPN connections
- Please ensure you have a Cisco AnyConnect VPN gateway to connect to.
- Right-click on the NetworkManager icon
- Click Edit Connections
- Click the VPN tab.
- Select a VPN profile and click Export
- Verify that you can properly export a profile to a file on your hard drive.
- Click Import.
- Does the profile import properly?
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit 'failed' and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result
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