Installation Instructions

Index
IN-13
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
OL-1394-06
uninstalling client adapter software 9-6 to 9-7
unpacking the client adapter 2-3
Unplug or Eject Hardware icon (Windows) 9-4
upgrading client adapter software
on Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP
3-2 to 3-11
on Windows NT 3-12 to 3-22
upgrading firmware 9-8 to 9-10
up time
statistic
7-14
status of 7-10
Use Another Application to Configure My Wireless
Settings option
4-7
Use Auto Profile Selection option 4-7, 8-8
Use Other Configuration Application (ACM) 8-8
Use Saved User Name and Password option 5-32
Use Selected Profile option 4-6
Use Short Radio Headers parameter 5-9
Use Temporary User Name and Password option 5-32
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings
parameter - Windows XP
E-5
Use Windows User Name and Password option 5-33
W
Wake Duration parameter 5-19
warning
defined
xiii to xiv
dipole antenna 2-3, B-3
explosive device proximity 2-3, B-2
laptop users 2-3, B-4 to B-5
WEP
designation in product model numbers
1-3
keys
additional security features
5-25
defined 5-21, E-2
size of 5-22, E-2
types of 5-21, E-2
parameter 5-29
status of 7-7
WEP Key Entry Method parameter 5-29
WEP key hashing 5-25
Windows login screen 6-4
Windows Wireless Network Connection icon, shows
unavailable connection
10-12
Windows XP
configuring client adapter through
E-4 to E-16
enabling EAP-SIM authentication E-14 to E-16
enabling EAP-TLS authentication E-8 to E-10
enabling PEAP authentication E-10 to E-13
feature comparison to ACU 3-22 to 3-23
inability to use fast user switching 3-9
making a configuration decision 3-22 to 3-23
security features E-2 to E-4
viewing status of client adapter E-17
wireless infrastructure 1-10
Wireless Network Connection Properties screen
(Authentication Tab) - Windows
5-36, E-8, E-11,
E-14
Wireless Network Connection Properties screen (Wireless
Networks Tab) - Windows
E-5
Wireless Network Connection Status screen - Windows
XP
E-17
Wireless Network Properties screen - Windows XP E-6
workstation
defined
1-3
in wireless infrastructure 1-10
World Mode parameter 5-9