Difference between revisions of "Testing Standard Documentation in Advanced Testing"
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| Seat Card & Turn On || Place The Wireless Card into the PCI slot on the external motherboard, click the Power On switch, log into Ubuntu OS. | | Seat Card & Turn On || Place The Wireless Card into the PCI slot on the external motherboard, click the Power On switch, log into Ubuntu OS. | ||
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| Determine Card Status || | | Determine Card Status || | ||
Recycle in the yellow bin IF: | Recycle in the yellow bin IF: | ||
#the card's lights do not come on | #the card's lights do not come on | ||
− | #and the card does not show up in lspci or sudo lshw | + | #and the card does not show up in lspci or sudo lshw when you type these commands into a terminal |
− | Keep IF: | + | Keep IF: |
− | #the card | + | #you can connect to the Free Geek Wireless Network and surf the web. |
− | + | #OR if the card shows up in lspci or sudo lshw but does not work with Linux (eg does not allow you to connect to the internet. | |
− | + | '' Send all cards that say Macintosh to Mac Land without testing.''(eBeth stopped here, the following is for video card testing) | |
− | '' Send all cards that say Macintosh to Mac Land without testing.'' | ||
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| Create Card Label || Record what the screen says on a label. Make sure to include:''' Vendor, Model, and Memory.''' | | Create Card Label || Record what the screen says on a label. Make sure to include:''' Vendor, Model, and Memory.''' |
Revision as of 13:46, 2 June 2010
These are instructions for testing wireless PCI cards for desktop computers. PCI cards are not hot swappable, so make sure the computer is off before starting the testing process. If you have any questions, check in with your instructor.
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