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Cisco AIR-LMC350-A-K9 Installation And Configuration Manual (166 pages)
340 series 350 series Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters for Windows CE
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
10
Audience
10
Purpose
10
Organization
10
Conventions
11
Related Publications
13
Obtaining Documentation
13
Cisco.com
13
Documentation CD-ROM
13
Ordering Documentation
14
Documentation Feedback
14
Obtaining Technical Assistance
14
Cisco.com
15
Technical Assistance Center
15
Cisco TAC Website
15
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
16
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
16
Product Overview
17
Introduction to the Client Adapters
18
Terminology
18
Hardware Components
19
Radio
19
Radio Antenna
19
Leds
19
Software Components
20
Radio Firmware
20
Driver
20
Client Utilities
20
Overview of ACU
21
Buttons on the Client Utility Screens
22
Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
22
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
23
Wireless Infrastructure with Workstations Accessing a Wired LAN
24
Preparing for Installation
26
Safety Information
26
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
26
Safety Guidelines
26
Warnings
27
Unpacking the Client Adapter
27
Package Contents
27
System Requirements
28
Site Requirements
29
For Infrastructure Devices
29
For Client Devices
29
Installing the Client Adapter
32
Finding the Windows CE Version
32
Installing the Driver and Client Utilities
32
Verifying Installation
35
Deciding How to Configure Your Client Adapter (Windows CE .NET Only)
36
Using the Profile Manager
37
Overview of Profile Manager
38
Opening Profile Manager
38
Creating a New Profile
39
Selecting the Active Profile
39
Modifying a Profile
40
Editing a Profile
40
Renaming a Profile
40
Deleting a Profile
41
Configuring the Client Adapter
43
Configuring Your Client Adapter
44
Overview of Security Features
51
Static WEP Keys
52
Dynamic WEP Keys with EAP
52
Additional WEP Key Security Features
53
Message Integrity Check (MIC)
53
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
54
Broadcast Key Rotation
54
Synchronizing Security Features
55
Using Static WEP
56
Enabling Static WEP and Entering a New Static WEP Key
56
Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
57
Disabling Static WEP
58
Using LEAP
58
Enabling LEAP
58
Disabling LEAP
59
Using Host-Based EAP
59
Obtaining CA and User Certificates
60
Obtaining a CA Certificate
60
Obtaining a User Certificate
61
Enabling Host-Based EAP
62
Enabling EAP-TLS
63
Enabling PEAP
64
Disabling Host-Based EAP
65
Using EAP Authentication
67
Overview
68
Using LEAP
68
With a Temporary Username and Password
68
With a Saved Username and Password
70
Using EAP-TLS
70
Using PEAP
72
After Profile Selection, Card Insertion, or Reset
72
After Your Password Expires (Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases Only)
73
Performing Diagnostics
75
Overview of ACU Diagnostic Tools
76
Setting Signal Strength Display Units
76
Viewing the Status of Your Client Adapter
77
Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
79
Routine Procedures
85
Inserting and Removing a PC Card
86
Inserting a PC Card into a Windows CE Device
86
Removing a PC Card from a Windows CE Device
86
Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
87
Upgrading the Firmware
87
Finding the Firmware Version
87
Loading New Firmware
88
Upgrading the Driver and Client Utilities
90
Finding the Driver and Client Utility Versions
91
Uninstalling the Current Driver and Client Utilities
92
Client Utility Procedures
92
Opening a Client Utility
92
Exiting a Client Utility
92
Finding the Version of a Client Utility
93
Deleting Client Utility Icons on HPC and Windows CE .NET Devices
94
CA and User Certificate Procedures (Host-Based EAP Only)
95
Viewing CA and User Certificates
95
Removing CA and User Certificates
96
Restarting the Client Adapter
96
Troubleshooting
98
Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
98
Interpreting the Indicator Leds
98
Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
99
Problems Obtaining an IP Address
99
Problems Associating to an Access Point
99
Problems Authenticating to an Access Point
100
Problems Connecting to the Network
100
Prioritizing Network Connections (Windows CE .NET Only)
100
Reauthenticating after LEAP Times out
100
Error Messages
101
Getting Help
107
PPC Devices
107
HPC and Windows CE .NET Devices
107
Technical Specifications
109
Translated Safety Warnings
115
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
116
Dipole Antenna Installation Warning
117
Warning for Laptop Users
118
Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
121
Manufacturer's Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
122
Department of Communications - Canada
123
Canadian Compliance Statement
123
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
124
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
124
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
125
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Japan
126
Japanese Translation
126
English Translation
126
Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
127
Channels
127
Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
129
Configuring the Client Adapter through Windows CE .NET
131
Overview
132
Configuring the Client Adapter
132
Associating to an Access Point Using Windows CE .NET
135
Viewing the Status of Your Client Adapter
136
Viewing IP Information
136
Viewing Wireless Information
137
Performing a Site Survey
139
Overview
140
Guidelines
140
Additional Information
140
Setting Signal Strength Display Units
141
Using Passive Mode
142
Using Active Mode
144
Forcing the Client Adapter to Reassociate
150
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Cisco AIR-LMC350-A-K9 Installation And Configuration Manual (132 pages)
Wireless LAN Client Adapters Windows CE
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 4.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Audience
8
Organization
8
Preface
8
Purpose
8
Conventions
9
Documentation CD-ROM
11
Obtaining Documentation
11
Related Publications
11
World Wide Web
11
Cisco.com
12
Documentation Feedback
12
Obtaining Technical Assistance
12
Ordering Documentation
12
Cisco TAC Web Site
13
Technical Assistance Center
13
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
14
Chapter 1 Product Overview
15
Introduction to the Client Adapters
16
Terminology
16
Hardware Components
17
Radio
17
Radio Antenna
17
Leds
17
Software Components
18
Radio Firmware
18
Driver
18
Client Utilities
18
Overview of the Client Utilities
19
Buttons on the Client Utility Screens
19
Network Configurations Using the Client Adapter
20
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
20
Wireless Infrastructure with Workstations Accessing a Wired LAN
21
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
23
Safety Information
24
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
24
Safety Guidelines
24
Warnings
25
Unpacking the Client Adapter
25
Package Contents
25
System Requirements
26
Site Requirements
27
For Infrastructure Devices
27
For Client Devices
27
Determining the Windows CE Version
30
Determining the Latest Driver and Client Utility Versions
30
Installing the Driver and Client Utilities
31
Installing the Driver and Client Utilities on Other Windows CE Devices
36
Verifying Installation
36
Chapter 4 Enabling Security Features
37
Overview of Security Features
38
Static WEP Keys
38
Dynamic WEP Keys with LEAP
39
Additional WEP Key Security Features
40
Message Integrity Check (MIC)
40
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
41
Broadcast Key Rotation
41
Synchronizing Security Features
41
Using Static WEP
42
Opening CEM
42
Viewing the Client Adapter's Current Static WEP Key Settings
43
Entering a New Static WEP Key and Enabling Static WEP
43
Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key
45
Changing the CEM Password
46
Disabling Static WEP
47
Using LEAP
47
Enabling LEAP
48
Entering the LEAP Username and Password
48
Disabling LEAP
50
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration
51
Configuring Your Client Adapter
52
Chapter 6 Performing Diagnostics
59
Overview of the Diagnostic Utilities
60
Viewing the Current Status of Your Client Adapter
60
Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter
61
Chapter 7 Routine Procedures
67
Inserting and Removing a PC Card
68
Inserting a PC Card into a Windows CE Device
68
Removing a PC Card from a Windows CE Device
68
Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
69
Upgrading the Firmware
69
Determining the Firmware Version
69
Loading New Firmware
70
Upgrading the Driver and Client Utilities
71
Determining the Driver and Client Utility Versions
72
Uninstalling the Current Driver and Client Utilities
72
Loading a New Driver and Client Utilities
73
Client Utility Procedures
78
Opening a Client Utility
78
Exiting a Client Utility
78
Determining the Version of a Client Utility
78
Deleting Client Utility Icons on HPC Devices
78
Restarting the Client Adapter
79
Troubleshooting
81
Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
82
Interpreting the Indicator Leds
82
Troubleshooting the Client Adapter
83
Problems Obtaining an IP Address
83
Problems Associating to an Access Point
83
Problems Authenticating to an Access Point
84
Problems Connecting to the Network
84
Error Messages
84
Getting Help
87
On HPC Devices
87
On PPC Devices
87
Appendix
89
Technical Specifications
89
Appendix
95
Translated Safety Warnings
95
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
96
Dipole Antenna Installation Warning
97
Warning for Laptop Users
98
Appendix
101
Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
101
Manufacturer's Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
102
Department of Communications - Canada
103
Canadian Compliance Statement
103
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
104
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
104
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
105
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Japan
106
Japanese Translation
106
English Translation
106
Appendix
107
Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
107
Channels
108
Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
109
Appendix
111
Performing a Site Survey
111
Overview
112
Guidelines
112
Additional Information
112
Using Passive Mode
113
Using Active Mode
115
Forcing the Client Adapter to Reassociate
120
G L O S S a R y
121
I N D E X
127
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