How To write Wimax field testing test cases,,,,? both
negitive and Positive,,,,follows rule Tringulation
(Logitude and latitude)
Answer / Neeraj Kamal
Writing Wimax field testing test cases involves designing tests that validate the functionality, performance, and compatibility of Wimax devices under various conditions. Here are some steps to create both positive and negative test cases using trilateration (latitude and longitude):n
1. Positive Test Cases:n a. Validate proper connection and data transmission between the Wimax modem and access point.n b. Verify that the device can connect to multiple access points within its coverage area.n c. Check if location information (latitude and longitude) is accurately reported by the Wimax device.n
2. Negative Test Cases:n a. Test device functionality in areas with weak or no signal.n b. Validate error messages when incorrect latitude and longitude values are entered.n c. Test the performance of the Wimax device in high-traffic environments.
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