Your company's network team reports Wi-Fi issues with certain ChromeOS devices. To troubleshoot, you will reproduce the problem but also need to collect network logs. How are you going to proceed?
A.
From chrome://network, use the “Network Logs” tab, select the “Wi-Fi debug” mode, open a new tab and reproduce the issue. Once completed, go back to the original tab, then export the “system_logs.txt" file and all log files collected by debugd.
B.
From chrome://network, use the “Network Logs” tab and select the policies.json, all logs files collected by debugd, and all Chrome log files.
C.
From chrome://network, use the “Network Logs” tab, select the “Wi-fi debug" mode, then export the “system_logs.txt” file and all log files collected by debugd.
D.
From the Chrome Browser, use the “chrome://system" page and check the “wifi_status_no_anonymize" attribute
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jules237
1 month ago