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Why are the progress meters of some WiFi test cases not as accurate as other test cases?

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Why are the progress meters of some WiFi test cases not as accurate as other test cases?

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The testcase progress meter in HCTS indicates the longest possible run time of a testcase. A WiFi connection has the characteristic of instability, and it will negotiate connection speed from time to time, based on the surrounding environment. It is possible that the testcases run in your environment for a much shorter time than the maximum allowed, so the progress meter seems not accurate. This does not affect the certification result.

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