To take the OTHER TESTS@HOME, you must have all the necessary tools and meet all the technical requirements listed below.
Necessary Devices
In order to take a OTHER TESTS@HOME you must have:
- A stable Internet connection without a VPN or Proxy
- A laptop computer, connected to the power supply and to the Internet, with:
- a single screen
- all USB ports free
- A smartphone or tablet (hereinafter mobile device) with:
- a camera
- the latest version of the WEBEX app. WEBEX is necessary to join the virtual room and it is used as an identification and monitoring tool
- a QR code reader (via a native or downloadable app)
- blank sheets of paper and a pen for taking notes
- a quiet room, properly lit, with a single access door, free of other people and set up with the items listed above
- a valid identification document
If you have to take a TOLC@HOME, read the TOLC@HOME technical requirements.
Only and exclusively for taking the TEST ITA L2@HOME, it is necessary to have a pair of wired headphones/earphones for the listening section.
Technical Requirements
The day of the test make sure that:
- You have deactivated any antivirus software and have disabled automatic system updates
- You have enabled Javascript and cookies in the browser
- You are the only one using the connection during the test
- You have an ADSL or Fiber Internet connection
- You have an Internet connection with a minimum bandwidth of 600kbps (upload) and 1.2Mbps (download), which can be verified by online speed tests
- Your laptop has an Intel 2GHz Dual-Core processor (e.g. Intel i3 or higher) or equivalent AMD processor and 4GB of RAM (check your laptop's system information)
- You have one of the following operating systems on your laptop: Windows 10 or later or macOS 12 or later
- You have set a display resolution to at least 1024x768 pixels or higher (check the Display settings)
- You use one of the following browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge
You can’t use VPN/PROXY connections or any system and/or technology that relocates the point of access to the Internet network, compared to the actual network to which the laptop and mobile device are connected.