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'''Requirements'''<br>
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All laptops sold or given away by Free Geek must have a working wired internet connection and must be able to browse to a website wirelessly.
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====Test wired internet connection====
 
====Test wired internet connection====
You'll notice that <code>basiccheck</code> also contains a minimal networking test. The following includes more comprehensive instructions and troubleshooting steps.<br>
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&#9744; Plug in an ethernet cable from the bench.  
&#9744; Plug in an ethernet cable from the workbench.  
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*Watch the desktop panel, top right corner. You should see a '''&uarr;&darr;''' symbol appear.  
*Watch the desktop task bar, top right corner. You should see a &uarr;&darr; symbol appear.  
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&#9744; Open a web browser (Xubuntu 12.04 uses Firefox by default) and navigate to a website, such as <code>http://www.freegeek.org</code>
&#9744; Open a web browser (Xubuntu 12.04 uses Firefox by default) and navigate to a website, such as <code>llama.freegeek.org</code>.<br>
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'''Troubleshooting tips'''<br>
 
'''Troubleshooting tips'''<br>
*Try a different cable. The workbench ethernet cables see a lot of use.  
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*Try a different cable. The workbench ethernet cables see a lot of use. If you do find a faulty cable, please notify an instructor so they can promptly replace it.
 
*Check to see if the up lights are flashing on the LAN port. No lights may indicate a failed port.
 
*Check to see if the up lights are flashing on the LAN port. No lights may indicate a failed port.
 
*Open a terminal and run <code>ifconfig</code>. Have your instructor help you interpret the results.  
 
*Open a terminal and run <code>ifconfig</code>. Have your instructor help you interpret the results.  
'''Requirements'''<br>
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&#9744; All laptops given away or sold from Free Geek must have a working wired internet connection. Some laptops may accept an external PCMCIA card if the internal port has failed, consult with your instructor.
 
  
 
====Test wireless internet connection====
 
====Test wireless internet connection====
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* Disconnect the ethernet cable. <br>
 
* Disconnect the ethernet cable. <br>
 
* Click on the WiFi symbol to select the FreeGeek network. <br>
 
* Click on the WiFi symbol to select the FreeGeek network. <br>
* If all goes well, you should be able to simply browse to a website with Firefox. Pick a different site than you used for the wired networking test, such as <code>http://wiki.freegeek.org</code>. <br>
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* Load a website in Firefox. Pick a different site than you used for the wired networking test, such as <code>http://wiki.freegeek.org</code>.<br>
&#9744; If you arrive at your website successfully, continue to the next build step.<br>
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&#9744; If you run into issues, reference the [[Wireless Troubleshooting Guide]] '''(A-5)''' in the binder Appendix.
*If you run into issues, reference the [[Wireless Troubleshooting Guide]] ('''A-6''') in the binder Appendix.
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'''Requirements'''<br>
 
All laptops sold or given away from Free Geek must be able to browse to a website wirelessly. In some cases, installing an external PCMCIA wireless card is ok, check with your instructor.
 
 
[[Category:Laptops]]
 
[[Category:Laptops]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 4 January 2014

Requirements
All laptops sold or given away by Free Geek must have a working wired internet connection and must be able to browse to a website wirelessly.

Test wired internet connection

☐ Plug in an ethernet cable from the bench.

  • Watch the desktop panel, top right corner. You should see a ↑↓ symbol appear.

☐ Open a web browser (Xubuntu 12.04 uses Firefox by default) and navigate to a website, such as http://www.freegeek.org

Troubleshooting tips

  • Try a different cable. The workbench ethernet cables see a lot of use. If you do find a faulty cable, please notify an instructor so they can promptly replace it.
  • Check to see if the up lights are flashing on the LAN port. No lights may indicate a failed port.
  • Open a terminal and run ifconfig. Have your instructor help you interpret the results.

Test wireless internet connection

☐ Test wireless

  • Disconnect the ethernet cable.
  • Click on the WiFi symbol to select the FreeGeek network.
  • Load a website in Firefox. Pick a different site than you used for the wired networking test, such as http://wiki.freegeek.org.

☐ If you run into issues, reference the Wireless Troubleshooting Guide (A-5) in the binder Appendix.