Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE, OL-1375-02
Index

Table Of Contents

Symbols - Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - W - X -

Index

Symbols

? button, function of1-5

Numerics

802.1X4-3

A

About button, function of1-5

About screen7-12

access points

in wireless infrastructure1-7

problems associating to8-3

problems authenticating to8-4

role in wireless network1-6

security settings4-5

Active Mode Setup screenE-5

ACU screen3-5, 4-4, 4-9, 4-12, 5-2, 7-5, 7-9

ad hoc mode5-3

ad hoc wireless LAN1-6

advanced configuration5-2to 5-8

Aironet Client Utility (ACU)

described1-5

using5-2to 5-8

antenna

described1-3

gainsD-3to D-4

placementE-2

specificationsA-4

typeE-2

audience of documentviii

Authentication Type parameter5-5

B

beacon packets, number received6-4

broadcast key rotation

described4-5

setting on client and access point4-5

broadcast packets

number received6-4

number transmitted6-5

bytes

number received6-4

number transmitted6-5

C

CAM5-4

Canadian compliance statementC-3

Cancel button, function of1-5

Card and Socket Services2-4

caution, definedix

CEM password, changing4-10to 4-11

CEM screen4-7, 4-8, 4-9

Change Password screen4-10

channelsD-2

Cisco.com, obtaining technical assistancexii

Cisco Link Status (CLS)

described1-5

using6-2to 6-3

Cisco Link Status screen6-2

Client Encryption Manager (CEM)

described1-5

entering password4-6

opening4-6

using4-6to 4-11

Client Name parameter3-6, 5-3, 7-10

Client Statistics Utility (CSU)

described1-5

using6-3to 6-7

client utilities

buttons described1-5

deleting icons7-12

described1-4to 1-5

determining version of7-12

exiting7-12

installing3-3to 3-7

installing on other Windows CE devices3-8

opening7-12

uninstalling7-6to 7-7

upgrading7-5to 7-11

configuring client adapter5-2to 5-8

Continuous Link Test parameterE-6

conventions of documentixto x

CRC errors6-4

D

Data Rate parameterE-6

data ratesA-3, E-2

Data Rates parameter3-7, 5-7, 7-11

Data Retries parameterE-7

declarations of conformity

European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and LiechtensteinC-4to C-5

FCCC-2

RF exposureC-5

Defaults button, function of1-5

default values, setting1-5

Delay Between Packets parameterE-6

Destination Is Another Cisco Aironet Device parameterE-6

Destination MAC Address parameterE-6

diagnostic utilities, overview6-2

disassociating client adapter from access point7-13

diversity antenna1-3

document

audienceviii

conventionsixto x

organizationviii

purposeviii

documentation

CD-ROMxi

feedbackxii

obtainingxito xii

orderingxii

domain name, entering with LEAP username4-13

driver

described1-4

determining latest version3-2

determining version of7-6

installing3-3to 3-7

installing on other Windows CE devices3-8

uninstalling version 1.4 for Windows CE 2.117-6to 7-7

uninstalling version 1.5 or later for Windows 2.11 or 3.07-7

upgrading7-5to 7-11

verifying installation3-8

dynamic WEP keys with LEAP, overview4-3

E

EIRP, maximum1-3, D-3to D-4

Enter Password screen4-6

error messages8-4to 8-7

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)4-3

F

Fast PSP5-4

FCC

declaration of conformity statementC-2

safety compliance statement2-2

firmware

described1-4

determining version of7-3

matching 802.1X draft standards7-3

upgrading7-3to 7-5

frequenciesD-2

H

hardware components of client adapter1-3

help

on HPC devices8-7

on PPC devices8-7

I

infrastructure devices

defined1-2

site requirements2-5

Infrastructure Mode parameter5-3

inserting client adapter into Windows CE device7-2

interference2-5

IP address

obtaining7-9

problems obtaining8-3

specifying7-9

J

Japan, guidelines for operating client adaptersC-6

L

LEAP

device-level4-3

disabling4-14

enabling4-11, 4-12, 7-3

entering username and password4-12to 4-14

overview4-3

parameter5-5

procedures4-11to 4-14

setting on client and access point4-5

LEDs

described1-3

interpreting8-2

link quality

in active site surveyE-9

in passive site surveyE-4

of client adapter6-3

link speed

in active site surveyE-9

in passive site surveyE-4

LM card

antenna1-3

described1-2

Load New Firmware (LNF)

described1-5

using7-3to 7-5

Load New Firmware screen7-5

M

MAC CRC errors6-5

Max PSP5-4

message integrity check (MIC)

described4-4

setting on client and access point4-5

statistics6-6to 6-7

microcellular network1-7

MIC Statistics screen6-6

Mixed Mode parameter5-6

multicast packets

in active site surveyE-7

number received6-4

number transmitted6-5

N

network

configurations1-6to 1-7

problems connecting to8-4

note, definedix

Number of Packets parameterE-6

O

OK button, function of1-5

open authentication5-5

Open window7-5

organization of documentviii

P

package contents2-3

packets

discarded due to MIC error6-6to 6-7

lost to sourceE-9

lost to targetE-9

max retries6-6

received with MIC6-6

retry long6-5

retry short6-6

Packet Size parameterE-6

PC card

antenna1-3

described1-2

inserting into Windows CE device7-2

removing from Windows CE device7-2

peer-to-peer wireless LAN1-6

percent complete, in active site surveyE-9

percent successful, in active site surveyE-9

Percent Successful histogramE-7, E-9

Percent Success Threshold parameterE-7

physical specificationsA-2

PLCP CRC errors6-4

power level

maximumD-3to D-4

optionsA-3

Power Save Mode parameter5-4

power specificationsA-5

purpose of documentviii

R

radio

described1-3

specificationsA-3to A-4

RADIUS servers4-3

range3-7, 5-7, 7-11

reassociating client adapterE-10

receive statistics6-4

Receive Statistics screen6-4

regulatory

domainsD-2

informationC-2to C-6

specificationsA-5

related publicationsxi

removing client adapter from Windows CE device7-2

restarting client adapter7-13

RF obstructions2-5, E-3

roaming1-7

RTS packets, number retransmitted6-6

S

safety

information2-2to 2-3

specificationsA-5

seamless roaming1-7

security features

overview4-2to 4-5

synchronizing4-5

sensitivityA-3

shared key authentication5-5

signal quality

in active site surveyE-9

in passive site surveyE-4

of client adapter6-3

signal strength

in active site surveyE-8

in passive site surveyE-4

of client adapter6-3

site requirements

for client devices2-5

for infrastructure devices2-5

site survey

active modeE-2, E-5to E-10

guidelinesE-2

overviewE-2to E-3

passive modeE-2, E-3to E-4

Site Survey - Active screenE-8

Site Survey - Passive screenE-3

Site Survey Tool (SST)

described1-5

usingE-3to E-10

software, upgrading7-3to 7-11

software components of client adapter1-4

specifications

physicalA-2

powerA-5

radioA-3to A-4

regulatory complianceA-5

safetyA-5

spread spectrum1-3

SSID parameter3-6, 5-3, 7-10

Start button, function of1-5

static WEP

disabling4-11

enabling4-7to 4-9

procedures4-6to 4-11

with open authentication, setting on client and access point4-5

with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point4-5

static WEP keys

entering4-7to 4-9

guidelines for entering4-8

overview4-2

overwriting4-9to 4-10

selecting transmit key4-8

size of4-8

viewing current settings4-7

statistics of client adapter, viewing6-3to 6-7

status of client adapter, viewing6-2to 6-3

Stop button, function of1-5

system requirements2-4

T

technical assistance, obtainingxiito xiv

Technical Assistance Center, contactingxiiito xiv

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)4-5

throughput3-7, 5-4, 5-7, 7-11, 7-13

Transmit Power parameter5-8

transmit statistics6-5

Transmit Statistics screen6-5

troubleshooting information8-2to 8-4

U

unicast packets

in active site surveyE-7

number received6-4

number transmitted6-5

unpacking the client adapter2-3

up time6-5, 6-6

W

warning

definedix

dipole antenna2-3, B-3

explosive device proximity2-3, B-2

laptop users2-3, B-4

WEP

enabling5-4

parameter5-4

WEP key hashing4-5

WEP keys

defined4-2, 5

size of4-2

Windows CE

determining version of3-2

supported devices2-4

wireless infrastructure1-7

Wireless Login Module (WLM)

described1-5

using4-12to 4-14

Wireless Login Module screen4-13

workstation

defined1-2

in wireless infrastructure1-7

World Mode parameter5-6

X

X button, function of1-5