Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 2.0
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Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

Numerics

802.11 Authentication Mode parameter     5-12

802.11b preamble, status of     7-11

802.11b Preamble parameter     5-9

802.11 mode, in ASTU     8-5

802.1X

authentication types

in ADU     5-15 to  5-17

in Windows XP     E-3

defined     5-15, E-3

802.1x EAP Type parameter     5-28, 5-31, 5-40, 5-42, 5-46, 5-49

802.1x option     5-28, 5-31, 5-40, 5-42, 5-46, 5-49

A

About Aironet Desktop Utility, ADU menu option     9-8

About window

in ADU     9-8

in site survey utility     F-15

access point

CCX version supported     F-11

channel, in site survey utility     F-6, F-10, F-13

currently associated to     7-9, 8-11

data rates, in site survey utility     F-13

frequency, in site survey utility     F-6, F-10, F-13

in wireless infrastructure     1-6

IP address

in ADU     7-9

in ASTU     8-11

in site survey utility     F-6

MAC address

in ADU     7-9

in site survey utility     F-6, F-10, F-12

maximum transmit data rate, in site survey utility     F-10

mismatches     7-14

name

in ADU     7-9

in ASTU     8-11

in site survey utility     F-6, F-11, F-13

problems associating to     10-10

radio band, in site survey utility     F-10, F-13

role in wireless network     1-5

security settings     5-20 to  5-24

Access Point 1 through 4 parameters     5-13

access points

associating to in Windows XP     E-18

number displayed in site survey utility     F-10

preferred, setting     5-13

reporting those that fail LEAP authentication     5-19, 5-23

viewing details in site survey utility     F-12 to  F-13

viewing status in site survey utility     F-5 to  F-8

ACK frames     7-14

Action drop-down menu

in ADU     6-10, 9-7

in site survey utility     F-3, F-15

Activate button     4-5, 4-9

Adapter Information

button     9-8

window     9-8

ad hoc mode, in site survey utility     F-11

ad hoc network

defined     E-6

selecting in ADU     5-9

selecting in Windows XP     E-7

setting wireless mode     5-10

wireless LAN configuration     1-5

ADU

See Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)

Advanced button     7-6

advanced parameters

described     5-2

setting     5-6 to  5-13

Advanced Statistics

button     7-13

window     7-13

Advanced Status window     7-7

AES, status of     7-6, 7-7

AES-CCMP, with WPA2     5-18

AES option, in Windows XP     E-8

Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)

accessing help     9-9

described     1-4

exiting     9-7

feature comparison to Windows XP     3-17 to  3-18

finding version     9-8

icon, using to open ADU     9-7

opening     9-7

Profile Management windows, overview     5-2

status and statistics tools

overview     7-2

setting parameters     7-2 to  7-3

using     7-4 to  7-15

Aironet Desktop Utility Help, ADU menu option     9-9

Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)

accessing help     8-5

described     1-4

exiting     8-6

icon     8-2 to  8-3, 9-7

opening     8-6

overview     8-2

pop-up menu     8-5 to  8-11

selecting the active profile     8-8 to  8-9

setting preferences     8-6 to  8-7

specifying pop-up menu options     8-7

Tool Tip window     8-3 to  8-5

using     8-1 to  8-11

using to open ADU     8-6

using to open troubleshooting utility     8-6

Aironet System Tray Utility Preferences window     8-6

Allow Association to Mixed Cells parameter

setting with EAP-FAST     5-37

setting with EAP-TLS     5-41

setting with LEAP     5-30

setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-45

setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-48

setting with static WEP     5-26

Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning for this Profile parameter     5-33

Always Do User Authentication parameter     5-41

antenna

assembling     3-5 to  3-6

described     1-3

gains

IEEE 802.11a     D-4

IEEE 802.11b     D-4

IEEE 802.11g     D-5

mounting     3-6 to  3-8

placement     F-2

rotating     3-8

specifications     A-6

antenna base, mounting     3-6 to  3-8

AP detailed information parameters (site survey utility)     F-12 to  F-13

AP Detailed Information window (site survey utility)     F-12

AP scan list

parameters     F-10 to  F-11

pausing     F-11

viewing     F-9 to  F-11

AP Scan List tab (site survey utility), using     F-8 to  F-14

AP scan log file, generating in site survey utility     F-14

associated AP status parameters (site survey utility)     F-6 to  F-8

Associated AP Status tab (site survey utility)

units as a percentage     F-5

units in dBm     F-5

using     F-4 to  F-8

association

rejections     7-15

time-outs     7-15

ASTU

See Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)

ATIM Window, in site survey utility     F-13

audience of document     xii

authentication

process     5-17, E-4

rejections     7-15

time-outs     7-15

type

setting     5-12

status of     7-8

Authentication Timeout Value parameter

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

Automatically Prompt for User Name and Password option

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

auto profile selection

enabling     4-9

including a profile in     4-7 to  4-8

prioritizing profiles     4-8

removing a profile from     4-8

restrictions     4-8

status of     8-10

using     8-8

Auto Profile Selection Management window     4-7

Auto Select Profiles parameter     4-9

Available Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Networks window     4-4

B

beacon period, in site survey utility     F-13

beacons received

in ADU     7-14

in site survey utility     F-7

broadcast key rotation

described     5-20

setting on client and access point     5-24

broadcast packets

number received     7-13

number transmitted     7-13

broadcast SSIDs     5-4, E-6

BSS Aging Interval parameter (Windows Control Panel)     5-56

bytes

number received     7-13

number transmitted     7-13

C

CAM

See Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)

Canadian compliance statement     C-3

card name     9-9

caution, defined     xiii

CCKM fast secure roaming

described     5-18 to  5-19

enabling with EAP-FAST     5-31

enabling with EAP-TLS     5-40

enabling with LEAP     5-28

enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-42

enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-46

setting on client and access point     5-23

CCX, version supported by access point     F-11

certificates, required for EAP-TLS and PEAP authentication     5-39

channel of access point

in ADU     4-5

in site survey utility     F-6, F-10, F-13

channel of client adapter     7-6, 7-11

Channel parameter     5-11

channels, supported by regulatory domains

IEEE 802.11a     D-2

IEEE 802.11b/g     D-3

channel set, for which client adapter is configured     7-11

Choose Destination Location window (Install Wizard)     3-14

Cisco.com

accessing     xv

obtaining documentation     xv

Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless Adapter Properties window     5-55

Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility (Diagnostics) window     7-12

Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility (Profile Management) window     4-2

Cisco Aironet Installation Program window (Install Wizard)     3-11

Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)

See CCKM fast secure roaming

Cisco Key Integrity Protocol (CKIP)

statistics     7-15

status of     7-6

with LEAP     5-15

Cisco publications     xix

client adapter

association status in site survey utility     F-4

selecting in site survey utility     F-3 to  F-4

client name     9-9

Client Name parameter     5-4

client utilities

See Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU) and Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)

Configuration Settings window

for PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-44

for PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-47

configuring client adapter

deciding between ADU and Windows XP     3-17 to  3-18

in ADU     5-1 to  5-51

in Windows XP     E-5 to  E-10

connection status     8-4, 8-10

Connection Status window (ASTU)     8-9

Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)     5-8

Contents menu option, in site survey utility     F-15

conventions of document     xiii to  xiv

CRC errors     7-14

CTS frames     7-14

Current Status window     7-4

D

Data Display parameter     7-3, 7-12

data encryption

in ADU     7-7

in site survey utility     F-10, F-13

data frames     7-14

data rate

in ADU     7-5

mismatches     7-14

of access point, in site survey utility     F-13

setting     5-10

specifications     A-3

when performing a site survey     F-2

declarations of conformity

European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein     C-3 to  C-7

FCC     C-2

RF exposure     C-7

default values, using     5-2

Define Certificate window     5-40

Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration window     5-43

Define PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) Configuration window     5-46

Define Pre-Shared Keys window     5-24

Define WPA/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key window     5-26

diagnosing client adapter operation     10-3 to  10-6

Diagnostics window     7-12

Disable Radio

ADU menu option     9-10

ASTU menu option     8-7

Display in Percent parameter (site survey utility)     F-4

Display Settings

ADU menu option     7-2

window     7-2

display units, specifying in site survey utility     F-4

diversity antenna     1-3

document

audience     xii

conventions     xiii to  xiv

organization     xii to  xiii

purpose     xii

documentation

feedback     xvi

obtaining     xv to  xvi

ordering     xvi

domain name

including in Windows login

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

specifying for saved user name and password

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

driver

current version     9-9

date     9-9

described     1-4

name     9-9

DSConfig, in site survey utility     F-13

duplicate frames, number received     7-14

dwell time, in site survey utility     F-13

dynamic WEP keys, overview     5-15 to  5-17, E-3 to  E-4

E

EAP authentication

described     E-4

overview     5-15 to  5-17, 6-2, E-3 to  E-4

restarting     6-15

using     6-1 to  6-15

EAP-Cisco Wireless

See LEAP authentication

EAP-FAST authentication

authenticating after a reboot/logon

with automatically prompted login     6-6 to  6-7

with saved username and password     6-12

with Windows username and password     6-4

authenticating after a reboot/logon/card insertion, with manually prompted login     6-9 to  6-11

authenticating after EAP-FAST password expires

with automatically prompted login     6-7 to  6-8

with manually prompted login     6-11

with saved username and password     6-13

with Windows username and password     6-4 to  6-5

authenticating after profile activation, with manually prompted login     6-8 to  6-9

authenticating after profile activation/card insertion

with automatically prompted login     6-5 to  6-6

with saved username and password     6-12

with Windows username and password     6-3 to  6-4

described     5-15 to  5-17

disabling     5-51

enabling     5-31 to  5-38

overview     6-2 to  6-3

RADIUS servers supported     5-15

requirements     5-31

setting on client and access point     5-21

stages of     6-3

user databases supported     5-16

EAP-FAST Authentication Status window

displayed     6-2

minimizing     6-3

EAP-FAST option     5-31

EAP-FAST Settings window     5-32

EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties window - Windows XP     E-15

EAP-TLS authentication

authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon     6-13

described     5-16 to  5-17, E-3, E-4

disabling     5-51

enabling

in ADU     5-39 to  5-42

in Windows XP     E-10 to  E-12

RADIUS servers supported     5-16, E-3

requirements     5-39

setting on client and access point     5-22

EAP-TLS machine authentication with machine credentials

requirements     5-39

setting     5-41

EAP-TLS option     5-40

EIRP, maximum supported by regulatory domains

IEEE 802.11a     D-4

IEEE 802.11b     D-4

IEEE 802.11g     D-5

Enable Radio

ADU menu option     9-10

ASTU menu option     8-7

Enable Tray Icon, ADU menu option     8-6

encryption errors     7-14

Enter Password window     5-36

Enter Wireless Network Password window     6-6, 6-7, 6-9, 6-10

error messages     10-12 to  10-22

errors

CRC     7-14

encryption     7-14

MIC     7-15

Exit menu option

in ADU     9-7

in ASTU     8-6, 9-7

in site survey utility     F-15

Export button     4-11

Export Profile window     4-12

F

Fast PSP     5-8

FCC

declaration of conformity statement     C-2

safety compliance statement     2-2

frames

ACK     7-14

CTS     7-14

duplicate     7-14

number dropped     7-14

number received successfully     7-14

number received with errors     7-14

number retried     7-14

number transmitted successfully     7-14

RTS     7-14

frequencies, supported by regulatory domains

IEEE 802.11a     D-2

IEEE 802.11b/g     D-3

frequency

in ADU     7-5, 7-11

of access point, in site survey utility     F-10, F-13

setting     5-10

G

general parameters

described     5-2

setting     5-3 to  5-5

Generic Token Card Properties window - Windows XP     E-17

global PACs     5-16, 5-35

Group Policy, described     3-20

Group Policy Delay parameter

installing hot fix for     3-20 to  3-21

setting with EAP-FAST     5-38

setting with EAP-TLS     5-42

setting with LEAP     5-30

setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-45

setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-48

setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials     5-49

setting with WPA/WPA2 passphrase     5-27

H

hardware components of client adapter     1-3

help

in ADU     9-9

in ASTU     8-5

in site survey utility     F-15

hop pattern, in site survey utility     F-13

hop set, in site survey utility     F-13

Host Based EAP option     5-49

host devices     2-4

I

I/O range     10-9

Import button     4-11

Import EAP-FAST PAC File window     5-35

Import Profile window     4-11

Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name parameter

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

information about client adapter     9-8 to  9-9

infrastructure device, defined     1-2

infrastructure mode, in site survey utility     F-13

infrastructure network

selecting in ADU     5-9

wireless LAN configuration     1-6

inserting client adapter     3-2 to  3-8

Install Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility window (Install Wizard)     3-13

installing client adapter software     3-9 to  3-20

Install Wizard file

described     1-4

installing     3-9 to  3-20

name     3-9

removing     9-6

interference     2-5, 3-6

interrupt request (IRQ)     10-9

introduction to client adapters     1-2

IP address

of access point

in ADU     7-9

in ASTU     8-11

in site survey utility     F-6

of client adapter     7-6, 8-5, 8-11

J

Japan, guidelines for operating client adapters     C-7

K

key icon     4-5

L

LEAP authentication

authenticating after a reboot/logon

with automatically prompted login     6-6 to  6-7

with saved username and password     6-12

with Windows username and password     6-4

authenticating after a reboot/logon/card insertion, with manually prompted login     6-9 to  6-11

authenticating after profile activation, with manually prompted login     6-8 to  6-9

authenticating after profile activation/card insertion

with automatically prompted login     6-5 to  6-6

with saved username and password     6-12

with Windows username and password     6-3 to  6-4

described     5-15 to  5-17

disabling     5-51

enabling     5-27 to  5-30

overview     6-2 to  6-3

RADIUS servers supported     5-15

requirements     5-27

setting on client and access point     5-21

stages of     6-3

timeout value     4-9, 8-8

using with login scripts     4-9

LEAP Authentication Status window

displayed     6-2

minimizing     6-3

LEAP option     5-28

LEAP Settings window     5-28

LEDs

described     1-3

interpreting     10-2

link quality

in ASTU     8-5, 8-11

in site survey utility     F-8

link speed

in ASTU     8-5

in site survey utility     F-8

List Installed Devices Even If Not Present in System parameter (site survey utility)     F-4

log file, generating in site survey utility     F-14

login scripts, using with LEAP     4-9, 8-9

Log Snapshot button, in site survey utility     F-14

long radio headers

status of     7-11

using     5-9

M

MAC address

of access point

in site survey utility     F-6, F-10, F-12

specifying     5-13

viewing     7-9

of client adapter     9-9

machine authentication with machine credentials

using EAP-TLS     5-41

using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-49 to  5-50

machine authentication with user credentials

using PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-43

using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-47

Manual Login

ADU menu option     5-29, 6-9

ASTU menu option     8-8

Manually Prompt for User Name and Password option

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

Max PSP     5-8

message integrity check (MIC)

described     5-20, 7-8

errors     7-15

setting on client and access point     5-23

statistics     7-15

status of     7-8

types of     7-8

with WPA     5-18

Michael MIC, status of     7-8

microcellular network     1-6

Microsoft 802.1X supplicant, disabling     10-8

Microsoft hot fix

installing     3-20 to  3-21

required for Group Policy Delay parameter     3-20

Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager

disabling     10-8

enabling in Install Wizard     3-17

role in switching between host-based EAP and non-host-based EAP profiles     5-49, 5-50

MMH MIC

status of     7-8

with LEAP     5-15

Modify button     4-10, 5-3

multicast packets

number received     7-13

number transmitted     7-13

N

network

configurations     1-5 to  1-6

prioritizing connections     10-11

problems connecting to     10-11

type, current     4-3, 7-5

network name

in ADU     5-4, 7-7

in ASTU     8-3

in site survey utility     F-10, F-12

Network Type parameter     5-9

New button     4-4, 5-3

noise level

in ADU     7-10

in site survey utility     F-7

No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In parameter

for EAP-FAST     5-33, 6-12

for LEAP     5-29, 6-12

note, defined     xiii

O

online help

for ADU     9-9

for ASTU     8-5

for site survey utility     F-15

Open Aironet Desktop Utility, ASTU menu option     8-6, 9-7

open authentication

setting     5-12, E-8

status of     7-8

operating systems supported     xii, 2-4, 3-9

Order Profiles button     4-7

organization of document     xii to  xiii

P

PAC authority, selecting     5-34, 5-37

package contents     2-3

packets

broadcast     7-13

multicast     7-13

unicast     7-13

PAC provisioning

automatic     5-33 to  5-34

manual     5-33 to  5-34

PACs

copying from private store to global store     5-37

deleting     5-38

described     5-15, 5-16, 5-33

entering password for     5-36 to  5-37

importing     5-34 to  5-37

rules for storage     5-16

types of     5-16

PAC stores

selecting     5-35

types of     5-35

Pause List Update button, in site survey utility     F-11

PC-Cardbus card

antenna     1-3

described     1-2

inserting     3-2

profiles tied to slot     4-6

removing     9-2

PCI card

antenna

assembling     3-5 to  3-6

described     1-3

mounting     3-6 to  3-8

rotating     3-8

changing bracket     3-3

described     1-2

inserting     3-3 to  3-8

removing     9-2

PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication

authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon     6-14

described     5-17, E-3, E-4

disabling     5-51

enabling

in ADU     5-42 to  5-45

in Windows XP     E-13 to  E-14, E-16 to  E-18

RADIUS servers supported     5-17, E-3

requirements     5-39

setting on client and access point     5-22 to  5-23

user databases supported     5-17

PEAP (EAP-GTC) machine authentication with user credentials, setting     5-43

PEAP (EAP-GTC) option     5-42

PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) authentication

authenticating after profile activation/card insertion/reboot/logon     6-15

described     5-17, E-3, E-4

disabling     5-51

enabling

in ADU     5-46 to  5-48

in Windows XP     E-13 to  E-15

RADIUS servers supported     5-17, E-3

requirements     5-39

setting on client and access point     5-22 to  5-23

PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials, setting     5-49 to  5-50

PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with user credentials, setting     5-47

PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) option     5-46

PEAP Properties window - Windows XP     E-16

peer-to-peer network     1-5, 5-9

physical specifications     A-2

Please Change Password window     6-5, 6-8, 6-11, 6-13

power level, current     7-10

power levels, available     7-10

power save mode, currently being used     7-10

Power Save Mode parameter     5-8

power specifications     A-6

Preferences, ASTU menu option     8-6

Preferred Access Points window     5-13

Preparing Setup window (Install Wizard)     3-10, 9-3

Pre-Shared Key (Static WEP) option     5-24

Previous Installation Detected window (Install Wizard)     9-4

private PACs     5-16, 5-35

product model numbers     1-2

product security

overview     xvi to  xvii

reporting problems     xvii

profile

active     4-9, 8-3, 8-10

default     4-2

described     4-2

Profile Management (Advanced) window     5-6

Profile Management (General) window     4-6

Profile Management (Security) window     5-14

Profile Management window     4-2

Profile Management windows, parameters missing     10-11

profile manager

auto profile selection feature     4-7 to  4-8

creating a new profile     4-4 to  4-6

deleting a profile     4-10

editing a profile     4-10

exporting a profile     4-11 to  4-12

importing a profile     4-11

opening     4-2 to  4-3

parameters missing     4-3, 10-11

selecting the active profile     4-9

Profile Name parameter     5-4

profiles, losing     9-6

profiles submenu (ASTU)     8-8

Protected EAP

See PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication and PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) authentication

Protected EAP Properties window - Windows XP     E-14

purpose of document     xii

Q

QoS

See quality of service

QoS Packet Scheduler

enabling on Windows 2000     5-51 to  5-53

enabling on Windows XP     5-54

quality of service (QoS)

described     5-51

in site survey utility     F-11

status of     7-9

R

radio

described     1-3

enabling or disabling     8-7, 9-9 to  9-10

specifications     A-2 to  A-6

radio band of access point, in site survey utility     F-10, F-13

RADIUS servers

additional information     5-17, E-4

defined     5-15, E-3

supported     5-15 to  5-17, E-3

range     5-7

Reauthenticate menu option

in ADU     6-15

in ASTU     6-15, 8-8

receive rate     7-11, 8-11

receive statistics     7-13, 7-14 to  7-15

Refresh button     4-4

Refresh Interval parameter     7-3, 7-12

regulatory

domains

IEEE 802.11a     D-2

IEEE 802.11b/g     D-3

information     C-2 to  C-9

specifications     A-6

related publications     xv

Remove button     4-10

removing client adapter     9-2

resource conflicts, resolving

in Windows 2000     10-9

in Windows XP     10-10

RF obstructions     2-5, 3-6, F-2

RM-Normal, in site survey utility     F-11

RM-Source, in site survey utility     F-11

roaming     1-6

roaming parameters, setting in the Windows Control Panel     5-55 to  5-56

roaming threshold     5-56

RSSI, in site survey utility     F-10, F-13

RTS frames     7-14

Run Test button, in site survey utility     10-4

S

safety

information     2-2 to  2-3

specifications     A-6

saved username and password

described

for EAP-FAST     5-32

for LEAP     5-29

entering

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

Save Report

button     10-7

window     10-7

Scan button     4-4

Scan Valid Interval parameter (Windows Control Panel)     5-56

seamless roaming     1-6

security features

overview     5-14 to  5-20

synchronizing     5-20 to  5-24

security mode     4-3

security parameters

described     5-2

setting     5-13 to  5-48

Select Adapter

site survey utility menu option     F-3

window (site survey utility)     F-3

Select EAP-FAST PAC window     5-34

Select Network Component Type window     5-53

Select Network Service window     5-53

Select Profile, ASTU menu option     8-8 to  8-9

sensitivity     A-4

serial number of client adapter     9-9

server-based authentication, currently being used     7-7

service request

definitions of severity     xviii

submitting     xviii

Setup Status window (Install Wizard)     9-5

Setup Type window (Install Wizard)     3-12

shared authentication

setting     5-12, E-8

status of     7-8

short radio headers

status of     7-11

using     5-9

Show Connection Status, ASTU menu option     8-9

signal quality

in ADU     7-10

in site survey utility     F-7

signal strength

as a percentage     7-3

in ADU     7-6, 7-10

in ASTU     8-5

in dBm     7-3

Signal Strength Display Units parameter     7-3

signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)

as a percentage     7-3

in ADU     4-5

in dB     7-3

in site survey utility     F-8

site requirements

for client devices     2-5

for infrastructure devices     2-5

site survey

environmental considerations     F-2

guidelines     F-2

performing     F-1 to  F-15

site survey utility

About window     F-15

accessing help     F-15

AP detailed information parameters     F-12 to  F-13

AP Detailed Information window     F-12

AP scan list

parameters     F-10 to  F-11

pausing     F-11

viewing     F-9 to  F-11

associated AP status parameters     F-6 to  F-8

client adapter association status     F-4

exiting     F-15

finding version of     F-15

generating AP scan log file     F-14

log file     F-14

Log Snapshot button     F-14

opening     F-3

overview     F-2

Pause List Update button     F-11

selecting client adapter     F-3 to  F-4

specifying directory     3-13

specifying display units     F-4

top of main window     F-4

trend graph, explained     F-6

uninstalling     F-15

using AP Scan List tab     F-8 to  F-14

using Associated AP Status tab     F-4 to  F-8

View AP Details button     F-12

viewing access point details     F-12 to  F-13

viewing status of access point     F-5 to  F-8

Smart Card or other Certificate Properties window - Windows XP     E-11

software

compatibility with Cisco Aironet client adapters     3-9

installing     3-9 to  3-20

procedures     9-3 to  9-9

uninstalling     9-6

upgrading     9-3 to  9-5

software components of client adapter     1-4

specifications

physical     A-2

power     A-6

radio     A-2 to  A-6

regulatory compliance     A-6

safety     A-6

spread spectrum     1-3

SSID

setting     5-4

viewing

in ADU     4-3, 4-5, 7-7

in ASTU     8-3, 8-11

in site survey utility     F-10, F-12

SSID1 parameter     5-4

SSID2 parameter     5-5

SSID3 parameter     5-5

Ssidl, in site survey utility     F-11

Start Test button, in troubleshooting utility     10-5

static WEP

disabling     5-51

enabling     5-24 to  5-26

with open authentication, setting on client and access point     5-20

with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point     5-20

static WEP keys

guidelines for entering

in ADU     5-25

in Windows XP     E-9

overview     5-15, E-2

selecting transmit key     5-25

size of     5-25

statistics

method of calculation     7-12

receive     7-13, 7-14 to  7-15

transmit     7-13, 7-14

viewing     7-12 to  7-15

status of client adapter

in ADU Advanced Status window     7-7 to  7-11

in ADU Current Status window     7-4 to  7-6

in ASTU Connection Status window     8-9 to  8-11

in ASTU Tool Tip window     8-4

in Windows XP     E-18

Stop Test button, in troubleshooting utility     10-5

system requirements     2-4

T

Taiwan, administrative rules for client adapters     C-8 to  C-9

technical assistance, obtaining     xvii to  xviii

technical support website     xvii to  xviii

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

described     5-20

setting on client and access point     5-24

with WPA     5-18

temporary username and password

automatically prompt for

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

described

for EAP-FAST     5-32

for LEAP     5-29

manually prompt for

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

selecting options

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

using Windows credentials

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

third-party tool, enabling in Install Wizard     3-17

throughput     5-8, 5-9

TKIP

option in Windows XP     E-8

status of     7-6

Token Configuration window     6-14

translated safety warnings     B-1 to  B-6

transmit key     5-25

transmit power, in site survey utility     F-11

Transmit Power Level parameter     5-7

transmit rate     7-11, 8-11

transmit statistics     7-13, 7-14

Troubleshooting

ADU menu option     10-3

ASTU menu option     8-6, 10-3

button     10-3

troubleshooting information, accessing     10-2

troubleshooting utility

saving detailed report to text file     10-7

using     10-3 to  10-7

Troubleshooting Utility window

detailed report     10-6

initial window     10-4

with test results     10-5

U

unicast packets

number received     7-13

number transmitted     7-13

uninstalling client adapter software     9-6

unpacking the client adapter     2-3

Unplug or Eject Hardware icon (Windows)     9-2

upgrading client adapter software     9-3 to  9-5

up time, status of     7-10

Use Auto Profile Selection, ASTU menu option     8-8

Use Machine Information For Domain Logon parameter

for EAP-TLS     5-41

for PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-43

for PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-47

Use Saved User Name and Password option

for EAP-FAST     5-32

for LEAP     5-29

Use Temporary User Name and Password option

for EAP-FAST     5-32

for LEAP     5-29

Use Windows to Configure My Wireless Network Settings parameter - Windows XP     E-6

Use Windows User Name and Password option

for EAP-FAST     5-33

for LEAP     5-29

V

View AP Details button, in site survey utility     F-12

View Report button     10-5

W

warning

antenna     2-2, B-3

defined     xiii to  xiv

explosive device proximity     2-2, B-2

laptop users     2-3, B-4 to  B-6

WEP

keys

additional security features     5-20

defined     5-14, E-2

entry method     5-25

size of     5-14, E-2

types of     5-14, E-2

status of     7-6

WEP key hashing, described     5-20

WEP option, in Windows XP     E-8

Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)

enabling     5-51 to  5-54

status of     7-9

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

described     5-18, E-4

enabling in Windows XP     E-8

enabling with EAP-FAST     5-31

enabling with EAP-TLS     5-40

enabling with LEAP     5-28

enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-42

enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-46

software required     E-4

Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)

described     5-18

enabling with EAP-FAST     5-31

enabling with EAP-TLS     5-40

enabling with LEAP     5-28

enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-42

enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-46

Windows 2000

disabling Microsoft 802.1X supplicant     10-8

resolving resource conflicts     10-9

Windows Wireless Network Connection icon, shows unavailable connection     10-11

Windows XP

associating to an access point     E-18

configuring client adapter through     E-5 to  E-10

disabling Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager     10-8

enabling EAP-TLS authentication     E-10 to  E-12

enabling PEAP authentication     E-13 to  E-18

feature comparison to ADU     3-17 to  3-18

making a configuration decision     3-17 to  3-18

resolving resource conflicts     10-10

security features     E-2 to  E-4

viewing status of client adapter     E-18

Wireless Cisco Connection Properties window     5-52

wireless infrastructure     1-6

wireless mode, current     4-5, 7-5

Wireless Mode parameter     5-10

Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network parameter     5-10

Wireless Network Connection Properties window (Wireless Networks Tab) - Windows XP     E-6

Wireless Network Connection Properties window - Windows XP     5-54

Wireless Network Connection Status window - Windows XP     E-18

Wireless Network Properties window (Association Tab) - Windows XP     E-7

Wireless Network Properties window (Authentication Tab) - Windows XP     E-10, E-13

WMM

See Wi-Fi Multimedia

workstation

defined     1-2

in wireless infrastructure     1-6

WPA

See Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

WPA/WPA2/CCKM EAP Type parameter

with EAP-FAST     5-31

with EAP-TLS     5-40

with LEAP     5-28

with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-42

with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-46

WPA/WPA2/CCKM option

used to enable CCKM fast secure roaming     5-19

with EAP-FAST     5-31

with EAP-TLS     5-40

with LEAP     5-28

with PEAP (EAP-GTC)     5-42

with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)     5-46

WPA/WPA2 Passphrase option     5-26

WPA2

See Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)

WPA2 passphrase

described     5-18

disabling     5-51

enabling     5-26 to  5-27

setting on client and access point     5-21

WPA option, in Windows XP     E-8

WPA passphrase

described     5-18, E-4

disabling     5-51

enabling     5-26 to  5-27

setting on client and access point     5-21

WPA Pre-Shared Key

See WPA passphrase or WPA2 passphrase

WPA-PSK

described     5-18, E-4

option in Windows XP     E-8