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Index
Numerics
802.1X
authentication types
in ACU5-22to 5-24
in Windows XPE-3
defined5-22, E-2
A
About Aironet Client Utility
ACU menu option9-13
screen9-13
About icon9-13
access point
currently associated to7-9, 8-11
in wireless infrastructure1-9
IP address
current7-9, 8-11
in link test7-19
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
MAC address
current7-10
in link test7-21
in site survey active modeF-8
specifying5-16
mismatches7-13
name
current7-9, 8-11
in link test7-21
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
problems
associating to10-11
authenticating to10-11
role in wireless network1-8
security settings5-26to 5-27
Access Point Authentication parameter5-28
Ack packets
number received7-15
number transmitted7-15
ACM
See Aironet Client Monitor (ACM)
ACU
See Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
ad hoc network
definedE-5
parameters5-17to 5-20
selecting in ACU5-6
selecting in Windows XPE-7
wireless LAN configuration1-8
Advanced (Ad Hoc) screen5-17
Advanced (Infrastructure) screen5-14
advanced ad hoc parameters
described5-2, 5-17
setting5-17to 5-20
advanced infrastructure parameters
described5-2, 5-13
setting5-13to 5-16
aged packets7-14, 7-16
Aironet Client Monitor (ACM)
About screen8-5
accessing help8-5
described1-5
exiting8-6
finding version8-5
icon8-2
overview8-2
pop-up menu8-5to 8-11
selecting the active profile8-8to 8-9
setting preferences8-6to 8-7
specifying pop-up menu options8-7
specifying when it runs8-7
Tool Tip window8-3to 8-4
using8-1to 8-11
Aironet Client Monitor parameter (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
Aironet Client Monitor Preferences screen8-6
Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
About icon9-13
accessing help9-14
described1-5to 1-7
diagnostic tools
overview7-2
setting parameters7-2to 7-4
using7-4to 7-22
exiting9-12
feature comparison to Windows XP3-20to 3-21
finding version9-13
icon
adding to desktop9-13
deleting from desktop9-13
parameter to place on desktop3-5, 3-15
using to open ACU9-12
installation program settings, modifying9-13
launching from ACM8-6
opening9-12
overview1-6to 1-7
Properties screens, overview5-2
screens, buttons described1-7
selecting among several installed client adapters3-22
Aironet Client Utility parameter (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-14
Aironet Client Utility Preferences screen4-10, 7-3, 9-11
Aironet Client Utility screen1-6to 1-7
Allow Association to Mixed Cells parameter5-21
Allow Non-Administrator Users to Save Profiles to the Registry parameter4-11
Allow Non-Administrator Users to Save Settings to the Registry parameter (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
Allow Saved LEAP User Name and Password parameter (Install Wizard)3-8, 3-17
antenna
2.4-GHz optionsC-3
described1-4
gains
IEEE 802.11aD-4
IEEE 802.11bD-4to D-5
mode currently being used7-8
placementF-2
specificationsA-5
Antenna Mode (Receive) parameter
ad hoc mode5-18
infrastructure mode5-15
Antenna Mode (Transmit) parameter
ad hoc mode5-18
infrastructure mode5-15
Apply button, function1-7
association
rejections7-14
time-outs7-14
audience of documentxii
authentication
process5-24, E-4
rejections7-13
time-outs7-14
type, status of7-7
Automatically Load New Firmware When NDIS Driver Is Updated parameter9-11
Automatically Prompt for LEAP User Name and Password option5-31
auto profile selection
including a profile in4-4to 4-6
prioritizing profiles4-6
removing a profile from4-5
restrictions4-5
using4-7, 8-8
Auto Profile Selection Management screen4-5
Auto Start parameter for ACM (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
B
beacon packets
number received7-12
number transmitted7-15
beacon period, status of7-10
Beacon Period parameter5-20
beacons received
current7-11, 7-22
in site survey active modeF-11
in site survey passive modeF-5
boot block firmware, current version of7-6
broadcast key rotation
described5-25
setting on client and access point5-27
broadcast packets
number received7-12
number transmitted7-15
broadcast SSIDs5-4, E-5
bytes
number received7-12
number transmitted7-15
C
CAM
See Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)
Canadian compliance statementC-3to C-4
Cancel button, function1-7
Card and Socket Services2-4
carrier/correlation (Car/Cor)5-12
caution, definedxiii
Certificate Properties screen - Windows 98, 98 SE, NT, and Me5-34
Change Password screen6-18
Change PIN screen6-19
channel
current7-9
determining if clear5-12
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
Channel parameter5-10
channels, supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11aD-2
IEEE 802.11bD-3
channel set, for which client adapter is configured7-8
Cisco.com
obtaining documentationxv
obtaining technical assistancexvii
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup screen (Install Wizard)3-18
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapter Installation Wizard screen3-3, 3-12, 9-7
Cisco Wireless LAN Adapter Troubleshooting screen10-4, 10-5
Clear Channel Assessment parameter5-12
client name7-8
Client Name parameter5-4
client utilities
See Aironet Client Utility (ACU) and Aironet Client Monitor (ACM)
clock, setting to display seconds1-7
collisions, multiple/single7-15
Commands drop-down menu6-11, 6-12, 9-12
configuring client adapter
deciding between ACU and Windows XP3-20to 3-21
in ACU5-1to 5-40
in Windows XPE-4to E-16
Connection Status screen (ACM)8-9
Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)5-5
Contents ACU menu option9-14
Continuous Link Test parameter
in RF link test7-19
in site survey active modeF-8
conventions of documentxiiito xiv
CRC error
in packet7-13
in PLCP header7-13
CTS packets
number received7-15
number transmitted7-15
Custom Installation screen (Install Wizard)3-4, 3-13
D
data rate
for which client adapter is configured7-8
mismatches7-13
specificationsA-4
when performing a site surveyF-2
Data Rate parameter
in RF network5-8
in site survey active modeF-9
Data Retries parameter
in RF network5-13
in site survey active modeF-8
dBm
signal strength units in site surveyF-3
signal strength units on Status and Linktest screens7-4
declarations of conformity
European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and LiechtensteinC-4to C-6
FCCC-2to C-3
RF exposureC-6
Defaults button, function1-7
default values, displaying1-7
Delay Between Packets parameterF-9
Destination Is Another Cisco/Aironet Device parameterF-8
Destination MAC Address parameterF-8
diagnosing client adapter operation10-4to 10-6
dipole antenna1-4, B-3
Display Seconds on Clock parameter1-7
diversity antenna1-4
diversity mode5-15, 5-18
document
audiencexii
conventionsxiiito xiv
organizationxiito xiii
purposexii
software versions coveredxii
documentation
CD-ROMxv
feedbackxvi
obtainingxvto xvi, xviii
orderingxvi
domain name
including in Windows login5-31
specifying for saved user name and password5-31
driver
current version7-6
described1-5
finding version9-7
Drivers parameter (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-14
duplicate packets, number received7-12
dynamic WEP keys, overview5-22to 5-24, E-2to E-4
E
EAP authentication
describedE-4
overview5-22to 5-24, 6-2, E-2to E-4
using6-1to 6-21
EAP-Cisco Wireless
See LEAP authentication
EAP-SIM authentication
authenticating if the PIN is stored on the computer6-21
authenticating if you are prompted for the PIN6-20
described5-23to 5-24, E-3, E-4
disabling5-39to 5-40
enabling
in Windows XPE-13to E-16
through ACU5-32to 5-39
error messages10-26to 10-31
RADIUS servers supported5-24, E-3
setting on client and access point5-27
EAP-SIM parameter (Install Wizard)3-8, 3-17
EAP-TLS authentication
authenticating after a reboot/logon6-15
authenticating after profile selection/card insertion6-15
described5-23to 5-24, E-3, E-4
disabling5-39to 5-40
enabling
in Windows XPE-8to E-10
through ACU5-32to 5-36
RADIUS servers supported5-23, E-3
setting on client and access point5-26
EIRP, maximum1-4, D-4to D-5
energy detect (ED)5-12
Enter PIN screen6-20
error messages10-13to 10-31
errors
MAC CRC7-13
overrun7-13
PLCP7-13
F
Fast PSP5-5
FCC
declaration of conformity statementC-2to C-3
safety compliance statement2-2
firmware
current version7-6
described1-5
finding version9-8
preventing from being installed with driver9-10to 9-11
upgrading9-8to 9-10
Firmware parameter (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-14
forcing client adapter to reassociateF-13
fragmented packets5-13
Fragment Threshold parameter5-13
frequenciesD-2, D-3
frequency
currently being used7-9
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
setting5-10
G
Generic Token Card Properties screen5-37, E-12
H
hardware components of client adapter1-3to 1-4
Help
button, function1-7
drop-down menu9-14
icon9-14
help
for ACM8-5
for ACU9-14
for troubleshooting utility10-7
history of RF performance, displayed7-4
host-based EAP authentication
described5-23to 5-24
disabling5-39to 5-40
enabling5-32to 5-39
requirements5-32
Host Based EAP option5-32
host devices2-4
I
I/O range10-8
Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name parameter5-31
infrastructure device, defined1-3
infrastructure network
parameters5-13to 5-16
selecting in ACU5-6
wireless LAN configuration1-9
inserting client adapter9-2to 9-4
Installable Drivers screen (Install Wizard)3-13
Installation Path parameter
for ACM (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
for ACU (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-14
installing client adapter software
on Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP3-2to 3-10
on Windows NT3-11to 3-20
Install Wizard file
described1-5
finding version9-5
installing3-2to 3-20
name3-2
interference2-5
interrupt request (IRQ)10-8
introduction to client adapters1-2to 1-3
IP address
of access point in link test7-19
of access point in site survey active modeF-12
of access point in site survey passive modeF-6
of associated access point7-9, 8-11
of client adapter7-8, 8-4, 8-11
J
Japan, guidelines for operating client adaptersC-6to C-7
L
LEAP authentication
authenticating after a reboot/logon
with automatically prompted login6-7to 6-8
with manually prompted login6-11to 6-13
with saved username and password6-14
with Windows username and password6-4to 6-5
authenticating after profile selection/card insertion
with automatically prompted login6-6
with manually prompted login6-9to 6-11
with saved username and password6-13
with Windows username and password6-3to 6-4
authenticating after your LEAP credentials expire
with automatically prompted login6-9
with manually prompted login6-13
with saved username and password6-14
with Windows username and password6-5
described5-22to 5-23, 5-24
disabling5-39
enabling5-29to 5-32
error messages10-18to 10-21
overview6-2to 6-3
RADIUS servers supported5-22
requirements5-29
setting on client and access point5-26
stages of6-3
LEAP Authentication Status screen
displayed6-2
minimizing6-3
LEAP Authentication Timeout Value parameter5-31
LEAP login screen
appearing before Windows login screen10-13
displayed6-6, 6-7, 6-10, 6-12
LEAP option5-30
LEAP parameter (Install Wizard)3-8, 3-17
LEAP security module5-23, 5-30
LEAP Settings screen5-30
LEDs
described1-4
interpreting10-2to 10-3
using to verify installation3-20
link quality
in link test7-22
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
overall7-11, 8-4, 8-10
link speed
currently being used7-8, 8-4, 8-11
in link test7-21
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
Link Status Meter
ACU menu option7-16
icon7-16
screen7-16
link status meter, viewing7-16to 7-17
Linktest
ACU menu option7-18
screen7-18, 7-20
linktest, statistics7-21
Link Test icon7-18
LM card
antenna1-4, 5-15, 5-18
described1-2
Load Firmware icon9-9
Load New Firmware
ACU menu option9-9
screen9-9
long radio headers, using5-9
M
MAC address
of access point, specifying5-16
of access point in link test7-21
of access point in site survey active modeF-8
of associated access point7-10
of client adapter7-8
MAC CRC errors7-13
Manual LEAP Login ACU menu option6-10, 6-11
Manually Prompt for LEAP User Name and Password option5-31
Max Power Savings
See Max PSP
Max PSP5-5
Menu Options (Defaults) parameter for ACM (Install Wizard)3-7, 3-16
message integrity check (MIC)
described5-25, 7-7
setting on client and access point5-27
statistics7-14
status of7-7
microcellular network1-9
Microsoft 802.1X supplicant5-32
Microsoft hot fix
described10-13
uninstalling9-15
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen (Install Wizard)3-19
mini PCI card
antenna1-4, 5-15, 5-18
described1-2
losing association upon resuming from suspend mode10-12
multicast packets
in site survey active modeF-9
number received7-12
number transmitted7-15
N
network
configurations1-8to 1-9
prioritizing connections10-11to 10-12
problems connecting to10-11
security parameters
described5-2, 5-20
setting5-20to 5-40
type, current7-9
network login screen6-8
Network Security screen5-20
Network Security Type parameter5-27, 5-30, 5-32, 5-39
Network Type parameter5-6
noise level
current7-10
in link test7-22
in site survey active modeF-11
in site survey passive modeF-5
No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In parameter5-31
note, definedxiii
Number of Packets parameter
in link test7-19
in site survey active modeF-8
O
OK button, function1-7
One Time Password screen6-17
open authentication5-28, E-6
Options drop-down menu1-7, 4-10, 7-2, 9-10, F-3
organization of documentxiito xiii
overrun errors7-13
P
package contents2-3
packets
Ack7-15
aged7-14, 7-16
beacon5-20, 7-10, 7-12, 7-15
broadcast7-12, 7-15
CTS7-15
duplicate7-12
fragmented5-13
linktest statistics7-21
multicast7-12, 7-15, F-9
RTS5-16, 5-19, 7-15
site survey active mode statisticsF-11to F-13
site survey passive mode statisticsF-5to F-6
statistics7-12to 7-16
unicast7-12, 7-15
with MIC7-14
Packet Size parameter7-19, F-8
Packet Tx Type parameterF-9
PC card
antenna1-4, 5-15, 5-18
described1-2
inserting9-2to 9-3
removing9-4
PC-Cardbus card
antenna1-4
described1-2
inserting9-2to 9-3
profiles tied to slot4-3
removing9-4
PCI card
antenna1-4, 5-15, 5-18
described1-2
inserting9-3to 9-4
removing9-5
PEAP authentication
authenticating after profile selection/card insertion/reboot/logon6-16to 6-18
authenticating after your password expires (Windows NT or 2000 domain databases)6-18
authenticating after your PIN expires (OTP databases)6-19
described5-23to 5-24, E-3, E-4
disabling5-39to 5-40
enabling
in Windows XPE-10to E-13
through ACU5-32to 5-38
error messages10-21to 10-26
RADIUS servers supported5-23, E-3
setting on client and access point5-26
PEAP parameter (Install Wizard)3-9, 3-17
PEAP Properties screen5-36, E-11
peer-to-peer network1-8, 5-6
percent
signal strength units in site surveyF-3
signal strength units on Status and Linktest screens7-4
Percent Successful histogram, in site survey active modeF-9, F-13
Percent Success Threshold parameterF-9
Periodically Scan For A Better Access Point parameter5-9
physical specificationsA-2
Place Icon on Desktop parameter (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-15
PLCP
CRC errors7-13
format errors7-13
length errors7-13
power level
current7-8
maximumD-4to D-5
power levels, available7-9
power save mode, currently being used7-9
Power Save Mode parameter5-5
power specificationsA-6
Preferences
ACU menu option1-7, 4-10, 7-2, 9-10, F-3
icon1-7, 4-10, 7-2, 9-10, F-3
product model numbers1-3
profile
active8-3, 8-10
current7-6
default7-6
displayed in ACU title bar1-6
Profile Manager
ACU menu option4-2
icon4-2
screen
displayed4-2
parameters missing4-3, 10-12
profile manager
auto profile selection feature4-4to 4-6
creating a new profile4-3
deleting a profile4-8
editing a profile4-7
exporting a profile4-9
granting or denying access to non-administrative users4-10to 4-11
importing a profile4-9
opening4-2to 4-3
overview4-2
parameters missing4-3, 10-12
renaming a profile4-8
selecting the active profile4-6to 4-7
setting a profile to default values4-8
Profiles Submenu (ACM)8-8
Program Feature Overrides parameter for ACM (Install Wizard)3-7, 3-16
Program Folder parameter
for ACM (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
for ACU (Install Wizard)3-5, 3-14
Protected EAP
See PEAP authentication
purpose of documentxii
R
radio
described1-3
specificationsA-3to A-5
turning on or off8-7, 9-15
RADIUS servers
additional information5-24, E-4
defined5-22, E-2
supported5-22to 5-24, E-3
range5-8, 5-11
Reauthenticate
ACM menu option8-8
ACU menu option6-21
reauthentication process6-21
receive statistics7-12to 7-14
regulatory
domains5-10, 7-8
IEEE 802.11aD-2
IEEE 802.11bD-3
informationC-2to C-7
specificationsA-6to A-7
related publicationsxv
removing client adapter9-4to 9-5
Reset button7-12, 7-14
resource conflicts, resolving
in Windows 200010-9to 10-10
in Windows 98, 98 SE, and Me10-8
in Windows NT10-9
in Windows XP10-10
Restart Card
ACU menu option9-14
button, in site surveyF-13
restarting client adapter9-14, F-13
RF link test
prerequisites7-18
running7-17to 7-22
stopping7-22
RF network parameters
described5-2, 5-6
setting5-6to 5-13
RF Network screen5-7
RF obstructions2-5, F-3
roaming1-9
RTS packets
advanced ad hoc parameters5-19
advanced infrastructure parameters5-16
number retransmitted7-15
number transmitted7-15
RTS Retry Limit parameter
ad hoc mode5-19
infrastructure mode5-16
RTS Threshold parameter
ad hoc mode5-19
infrastructure mode5-16
S
safety
information2-2to 2-3
specificationsA-6to A-7
saved username and password
described5-30
entering5-31
Screen Update Timer parameter7-4
seamless roaming1-9
security features
overview5-21to 5-25
synchronizing5-26to 5-27
Select A Wireless LAN Adapter Card screen3-22
Select Profile
ACM menu option8-8to 8-9
ACU menu option4-4
icon4-4
screen4-4
sensitivityA-4, F-2
serial number of client adapter7-6
server-based authentication, status of7-7
Setup button, in site surveyF-7
shared key authentication5-28, E-6
short radio headers
status of7-6
using5-9
Show History parameter7-4
signal quality
current7-10
in link test7-21
in site survey active modeF-11
in site survey passive modeF-5
on Link Status Meter screen7-17
signal strength
as a percentage7-4, F-3
current7-10
in dBm7-4, F-3
in link test7-21
in site survey active modeF-11
in site survey passive modeF-5
on Link Status Meter screen7-17
Signal Strength Display Units parameter7-4
signal to noise ratio
current7-11
in link test7-22
in site survey active modeF-12
in site survey passive modeF-6
SIM Authentication Properties screen5-38, E-15
site requirements
for client devices2-5
for infrastructure devices2-5
Site Survey
Active Mode screenF-10
Active Mode Setup screenF-7
ACU menu optionF-3
iconF-3
Passive Mode screenF-4
site survey
active mode
overviewF-2
setting parametersF-8to F-9
startingF-9
statisticsF-11to F-13
usingF-7to F-13
exitingF-7, F-13
guidelinesF-2
passive mode
overviewF-2
statisticsF-5to F-6
usingF-3to F-7
specifying signal strength unitsF-3
Smart Card or other Certificate Properties screen5-35, E-9
software
installing on Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP3-2to 3-10
installing on Windows NT3-11to 3-20
procedures9-5to 9-14
uninstalling9-6to 9-7
verifying installation3-20
software components
custom installation parameters3-5to 3-9, 3-14to 3-17
described1-5to 1-7
software versions covered in documentxii
specifications
physicalA-2
powerA-6
radioA-3to A-5
regulatory complianceA-6to A-7
safetyA-6to A-7
Specified Access Point 1- 4 parameters5-16
spread spectrum1-3
SSID
current7-9, 8-3, 8-10
mismatches7-13
SSID1 parameter5-4
SSID2 parameter5-4
SSID3 parameter5-4
Start After Install parameter for ACM (Install Wizard)3-6, 3-15
Start button
function1-7
in RF link test7-19
in site surveyF-9
Static Password screen6-16
static WEP
disabling5-29
procedures5-27to 5-29
with open authentication, setting on client and access point5-26
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point5-26
static WEP keys
entering5-27to 5-28
guidelines for entering
in ACU5-28
in Windows XPE-7
overview5-22, E-2
overwriting5-29
selecting transmit key5-28
size of5-28
Statistics
ACU menu option7-11
icon7-11
screen7-12
statistics
client adapter, viewing7-11to 7-16
link test7-21
receive7-12to 7-14
site survey
active modeF-11to F-13
passive modeF-5to F-6
transmit7-15to 7-16
Status
ACU menu option7-4, 9-7, 9-8
icon7-4, 9-7, 9-8
screen7-5
status of client adapter
in ACM Connection Status screen8-9to 8-11
in ACM Tool Tip window8-4
in ACU status bar1-6to 1-7
in ACU Status screen7-4to 7-11
in link test7-21
in Windows XPE-17
Stop button
function1-7
in site survey active modeF-13
system parameters
described5-2, 5-3
setting5-3to 5-6
System Parameters screen5-3
system requirements2-4to 2-5
T
technical assistance, obtainingxvito xviii
Technical Assistance Center, contactingxviito xviii
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
described5-25
setting on client and access point5-27
temporary username and password
automatically prompt for5-31
described5-30
manually prompt for5-31
selecting options5-31
using Windows credentials5-31
throughput5-5, 5-8, 5-9, 5-13
transmit key5-28
Transmit Power parameter5-11
transmit statistics7-15to 7-16
Troubleshooting ACU menu option10-4
troubleshooting information, accessing10-2
troubleshooting utility
accessing help10-7
activating from ACM8-6
saving detailed report to text file10-6to 10-7
using10-4to 10-7
Turn Radio Off
ACM menu option8-7
ACU menu option9-15
Turn Radio On
ACM menu option8-7
ACU menu option9-15
U
unicast packets
in site survey active modeF-9
number received7-12
number transmitted7-15
uninstalling client adapter software9-6to 9-7
unpacking the client adapter2-3
Unplug or Eject Hardware icon (Windows)9-4
upgrading client adapter software
on Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP3-2to 3-10
on Windows NT3-11to 3-20
upgrading firmware9-8to 9-10
up time
statistic7-14
status of7-10
Use Another Application to Configure My Wireless Settings option4-7
Use Auto Profile Selection option4-7, 8-8
Use Other Configuration Application (ACM)8-8
Use Saved User Name and Password option5-30
Use Selected Profile option4-6
Use Short Radio Headers parameter5-9
Use Temporary User Name and Password option5-30
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings parameter - Windows XPE-5
Use Windows User Name and Password option5-31
W
Wake Duration parameter5-19
warning
definedxiiito xiv
dipole antenna2-3, B-3
explosive device proximity2-3, B-2
laptop users2-3, B-4to B-5
WEP
designation in product model numbers1-3
keys
additional security features5-25
defined5-21, E-2
size of5-22, E-2
types of5-21, E-2
parameter5-27
status of7-7
WEP Key Entry Method parameter5-27
WEP key hashing5-25
Windows login screen6-4
Windows Wireless Network Connection icon, shows unavailable connection10-12
Windows XP
configuring client adapter throughE-4to E-16
enabling EAP-SIM authenticationE-13to E-16
enabling EAP-TLS authenticationE-8to E-10
enabling PEAP authenticationE-10to E-13
feature comparison to ACU3-20to 3-21
inability to use fast user switching3-8
making a configuration decision3-20to 3-21
security featuresE-2to E-4
viewing status of client adapterE-17
wireless infrastructure1-9
Wireless Network Connection Properties screen (Authentication Tab) - Windows5-33, E-8, E-11, E-14
Wireless Network Connection Properties screen (Wireless Networks Tab) - WindowsE-5
Wireless Network Connection Status screen - Windows XPE-17
Wireless Network Properties screen - Windows XPE-6
workstation
defined1-3
in wireless infrastructure1-9
World Mode parameter5-9