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