WLAN Wake - GTK Refresh - Functional
This automated test validates the NOT wake by GTK refresh functionality. The device should enter the D2 state after pressing power button. The device should not wake by GTK refresh during the D2 state.
Test details
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Expected run time (in minutes) | 14 |
Category | Scenario |
Timeout (in minutes) | 840 |
Requires reboot | false |
Requires special configuration | true |
Type | automatic |
Additional documentation
Tests in this feature area might have additional documentation, including prerequisites, setup, and troubleshooting information, that can be found in the following topic(s):
Running the test
Before you run the test, complete the test setup as described in the test requirements: Wireless LAN (802.11) Testing Prerequisites.
This test performs the following actions:
- Configure one router, as follows:
- Router 0 - 2.4Ghz : WPA2PSK/AES [Preferred PHY G/Channel 6]
- Router 0 - 5Ghz : WPA2PSK/AES [Preferred PHY N/Channel 40]
- Perform a Scan and validate that the router is found
- Validate that the adapter is reporting itself as AOAC capable and reports the NDIS_WLAN_WAKE_ON_GTK_HANDSHAKE_ERROR_SUPPORTED capability
- Create a profile for Router 0 - 2.4 GHz having ConnectionMode configured as manual.
- Perform a WlanConnect using the profile
- Configure the AP controller server machine to perform WLAN connect to and WLAN disconnect from and WLAN reconnect to router 0 - 2.4 GHz after 2 minutes 30 seconds
- Disable other Network Adapters on the Client machine
- Start monitoring WLAN state and adapter power state events
- Enter Connected Standby for 5 minutes
- Enable other Network Adapters on the Client machine
- Check the WLAN state and adapter power state events to validate that the adapter went to low power and did not wake up due to GTK Refreshes while it was in low power state
Troubleshooting
For generic troubleshooting of HLK test failures, see Troubleshooting Windows HLK Test Failures.
For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting Wireless LAN (802.11) Tests.
More information
Parameters
Parameter name | Parameter description |
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TestDeviceSupports5ghz | This should be set to TRUE if the device supports 5ghz networks and FALSE if it does not |
APControllerIPAddress | Internal Parameter |
LocalDir | Internal Parameter |
AP1IPAddress | IP Address of the first AP connected to the system |
AP1Password | Root password for the first AP connected to the system |
AP2IPAddress | IP Address of the second AP connected to the system |
AP2Password | Root password for the second AP connected to the system |
ServiceAPChannelAddress | Internal Parameter |
TestDll | Internal Parameter |
TestName | Internal Parameter |
EnableTracing | Yes or No to enable tracing |