What can I do with the QuickTrack Test Tool?
What can I do with the QuickTrack Test Tool?
The QuickTrack Test Tool can be used to conduct in-house conformance testing at the developer’s convenience. Those who choose to send products to an Authorized Test Laboratory (ATL) can also certify through the QuickTrack method. The tool can also be utilized in product development and quality assurance processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the QuickTrack Test Tool?
The QuickTrack Test Tool consists of two components: the QuickTrack Test Tool platform and the QuickTrack Test Tool software. The QuickTrack Test Tool hardware is a testing platform that is used to run the QuickTrack Test Tool software, which is available to Wi-Fi Alliance members. The QuickTrack Test Tool software provides conformance testing based on Wi-Fi Alliance test plans using the QuickTrack certification path.
Who can use the QuickTrack Test Tool?
The QuickTrack methodology is available to Sponsor, Contributor, Affiliate, and Small Business Introductory Participant members. Members may use an ATL for this method or become a Member Conformance Test Laboratory (MCTL) and conduct QuickTrack testing in-house.
Which programs are eligible to use the QuickTrack Test Tool?
QuickTrack is available for select certification programs. Please visit the Certification page to see which programs may utilize QuickTrack.
What is Wi-Fi Test Suite?
Wi-Fi Test Suite is an integrated platform that automates testing Wi-Fi components or devices. Wi-Fi Test Suite provides the following services:
- Configure - Automatically configure devices to execute test cases.
- Traffic Generation - Generate traffic streams with specified parameters.
- Test - Execute test scripts by controlling test bed device operation.
- Results Analysis - Determine pass/fail results based on a given test case or script criteria.
Wi-Fi Test Suite accomplishes the services through the following components:
Control API (CAPI)
The Control API serves as the fundamental command language for device management, test configuration, and test execution within Wi-Fi Test Suite.
Unified CAPI Console (UCC)
The Unified CAPI Console provides the overall control console for Wi-Fi Test Suite. UCC can be downloaded through the open source repository or by members in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
Control Agents
Control agents are a proxy in which a CAPI control command is converted for the device into the device’s native control interface. APs, DUTs, sniffers, and STAs may require control agents. Sample control agent code can be downloaded through the open source repository ( Windows or Linux ) or by members in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
Sniffer
The sniffer captures and dissects wired and wireless frames, and performs packet analysis. Sniffer dissectors are available on Wireshark or, for Wi-Fi Alliance certification program specific dissectors, in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
Traffic Generator
The traffic generator produces specific traffic on behalf of Test Bed STA, DUT, or PC Endpoint. Traffic generators are included in the open source repository ( Windows or Linux ) and in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
PC Endpoint
The PC Endpoint generates network traffic in support of a particular test plan via the wired Test Network. PC Endpoint software is included in the Linux control agent code and in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
Wi-Fi Alliance certification program test scripts
CAPI command scripts are the Wi-Fi Test Suite specific instantiations of Wi-Fi Alliance test plans. Wi-Fi Alliance certification program test scripts are only available to members in the most recent Wi-Fi Test Suite package .
What can I do with Wi-Fi Test Suite?
Wi-Fi Alliance members can use Wi-Fi Test Suite to automate Wi-Fi Alliance certification program testing.
Non-members can use Wi-Fi Test Suite to develop their own test cases using the industry standard API and tool set. Using Wi-Fi Test Suite eases the process for obtaining certification at a later time by seamlessly connecting into Wi-Fi Alliance program test beds.
Who can contribute to this project?
Both Wi-Fi Alliance members and non-members can contribute to the Wi-Fi Test Suite open source project. All code will be reviewed by the community maintainer, Wi-Fi Alliance. Please review the contribution agreement prior to submitting a pull request.
Who can use Wi-Fi Test Suite?
Eligible membership levels include: Contributor, Affiliate, Small Business Introductory Participant. The following membership levels are not eligible to use Wi-Fi Test Suite: Implementer, Small Business Introductory Implementer.