Additionally, currently I can run maas-test at home on a laptop with the wifi adapter talking to the internet and the ethernet adapter plugged into a segregated test lan with my SUT.
BUT, this most likely will not work in an OEM test lab/Data Center situation where wifi will be either non-existent or unreliable, and that's not accounting for the OEM not allowing machines to straddle the line between public and private networks.
Additionally, currently I can run maas-test at home on a laptop with the wifi adapter talking to the internet and the ethernet adapter plugged into a segregated test lan with my SUT.
BUT, this most likely will not work in an OEM test lab/Data Center situation where wifi will be either non-existent or unreliable, and that's not accounting for the OEM not allowing machines to straddle the line between public and private networks.