Difference between revisions of "Testing Standard Documentation in Advanced Testing"
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#Click the side link “By Manufacturer” and search for the wireless card's chip set. | #Click the side link “By Manufacturer” and search for the wireless card's chip set. | ||
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− | | Label || | + | | Label || Initial and stick a Tested By Sticker. If the wireless card is not compatible with Linux, write that on a sticker or piece of tape, attach to the card with a Powers On Untested Sticker. |
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− | | Power Down || Turn off the computer and remove the | + | | Power Down || Turn off the computer and remove the wireless card. |
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− | | | + | | Store Box || Place it in the outgoing thrift store box. |
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| Do it again! || Thanks for your good work! | | Do it again! || Thanks for your good work! | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, 3 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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