Symbols -
Numerics -
A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
H -
I -
J -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
R -
S -
T -
U -
W -
X -
Index
Symbols
? button, function of1-5
Numerics
802.1X4-3
A
About button, function of1-5
About screen7-12
access points
in wireless infrastructure1-7
problems associating to8-3
problems authenticating to8-4
role in wireless network1-6
security settings4-5
Active Mode Setup screenE-5
ACU screen3-5, 4-4, 4-9, 4-12, 5-2, 7-5, 7-9
ad hoc mode5-3
ad hoc wireless LAN1-6
advanced configuration5-2to 5-8
Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
described1-5
using5-2to 5-8
antenna
described1-3
gainsD-3to D-4
placementE-2
specificationsA-4
typeE-2
audience of documentviii
Authentication Type parameter5-5
B
beacon packets, number received6-4
broadcast key rotation
described4-5
setting on client and access point4-5
broadcast packets
number received6-4
number transmitted6-5
bytes
number received6-4
number transmitted6-5
C
CAM5-4
Canadian compliance statementC-3
Cancel button, function of1-5
Card and Socket Services2-4
caution, definedix
CEM password, changing4-10to 4-11
CEM screen4-7, 4-8, 4-9
Change Password screen4-10
channelsD-2
Cisco.com, obtaining technical assistancexii
Cisco Link Status (CLS)
described1-5
using6-2to 6-3
Cisco Link Status screen6-2
Client Encryption Manager (CEM)
described1-5
entering password4-6
opening4-6
using4-6to 4-11
Client Name parameter3-6, 5-3, 7-10
Client Statistics Utility (CSU)
described1-5
using6-3to 6-7
client utilities
buttons described1-5
deleting icons7-12
described1-4to 1-5
determining version of7-12
exiting7-12
installing3-3to 3-7
installing on other Windows CE devices3-8
opening7-12
uninstalling7-6to 7-7
upgrading7-5to 7-11
configuring client adapter5-2to 5-8
Continuous Link Test parameterE-6
conventions of documentixto x
CRC errors6-4
D
Data Rate parameterE-6
data ratesA-3, E-2
Data Rates parameter3-7, 5-7, 7-11
Data Retries parameterE-7
declarations of conformity
European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and LiechtensteinC-4to C-5
FCCC-2
RF exposureC-5
Defaults button, function of1-5
default values, setting1-5
Delay Between Packets parameterE-6
Destination Is Another Cisco Aironet Device parameterE-6
Destination MAC Address parameterE-6
diagnostic utilities, overview6-2
disassociating client adapter from access point7-13
diversity antenna1-3
document
audienceviii
conventionsixto x
organizationviii
purposeviii
documentation
CD-ROMxi
feedbackxii
obtainingxito xii
orderingxii
domain name, entering with LEAP username4-13
driver
described1-4
determining latest version3-2
determining version of7-6
installing3-3to 3-7
installing on other Windows CE devices3-8
uninstalling version 1.4 for Windows CE 2.117-6to 7-7
uninstalling version 1.5 or later for Windows 2.11 or 3.07-7
upgrading7-5to 7-11
verifying installation3-8
dynamic WEP keys with LEAP, overview4-3
E
EIRP, maximum1-3, D-3to D-4
Enter Password screen4-6
error messages8-4to 8-7
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)4-3
F
Fast PSP5-4
FCC
declaration of conformity statementC-2
safety compliance statement2-2
firmware
described1-4
determining version of7-3
matching 802.1X draft standards7-3
upgrading7-3to 7-5
frequenciesD-2
H
hardware components of client adapter1-3
help
on HPC devices8-7
on PPC devices8-7
I
infrastructure devices
defined1-2
site requirements2-5
Infrastructure Mode parameter5-3
inserting client adapter into Windows CE device7-2
interference2-5
IP address
obtaining7-9
problems obtaining8-3
specifying7-9
J
Japan, guidelines for operating client adaptersC-6
L
LEAP
device-level4-3
disabling4-14
enabling4-11, 4-12, 7-3
entering username and password4-12to 4-14
overview4-3
parameter5-5
procedures4-11to 4-14
setting on client and access point4-5
LEDs
described1-3
interpreting8-2
link quality
in active site surveyE-9
in passive site surveyE-4
of client adapter6-3
link speed
in active site surveyE-9
in passive site surveyE-4
LM card
antenna1-3
described1-2
Load New Firmware (LNF)
described1-5
using7-3to 7-5
Load New Firmware screen7-5
M
MAC CRC errors6-5
Max PSP5-4
message integrity check (MIC)
described4-4
setting on client and access point4-5
statistics6-6to 6-7
microcellular network1-7
MIC Statistics screen6-6
Mixed Mode parameter5-6
multicast packets
in active site surveyE-7
number received6-4
number transmitted6-5
N
network
configurations1-6to 1-7
problems connecting to8-4
note, definedix
Number of Packets parameterE-6
O
OK button, function of1-5
open authentication5-5
Open window7-5
organization of documentviii
P
package contents2-3
packets
discarded due to MIC error6-6to 6-7
lost to sourceE-9
lost to targetE-9
max retries6-6
received with MIC6-6
retry long6-5
retry short6-6
Packet Size parameterE-6
PC card
antenna1-3
described1-2
inserting into Windows CE device7-2
removing from Windows CE device7-2
peer-to-peer wireless LAN1-6
percent complete, in active site surveyE-9
percent successful, in active site surveyE-9
Percent Successful histogramE-7, E-9
Percent Success Threshold parameterE-7
physical specificationsA-2
PLCP CRC errors6-4
power level
maximumD-3to D-4
optionsA-3
Power Save Mode parameter5-4
power specificationsA-5
purpose of documentviii
R
radio
described1-3
specificationsA-3to A-4
RADIUS servers4-3
range3-7, 5-7, 7-11
reassociating client adapterE-10
receive statistics6-4
Receive Statistics screen6-4
regulatory
domainsD-2
informationC-2to C-6
specificationsA-5
related publicationsxi
removing client adapter from Windows CE device7-2
restarting client adapter7-13
RF obstructions2-5, E-3
roaming1-7
RTS packets, number retransmitted6-6
S
safety
information2-2to 2-3
specificationsA-5
seamless roaming1-7
security features
overview4-2to 4-5
synchronizing4-5
sensitivityA-3
shared key authentication5-5
signal quality
in active site surveyE-9
in passive site surveyE-4
of client adapter6-3
signal strength
in active site surveyE-8
in passive site surveyE-4
of client adapter6-3
site requirements
for client devices2-5
for infrastructure devices2-5
site survey
active modeE-2, E-5to E-10
guidelinesE-2
overviewE-2to E-3
passive modeE-2, E-3to E-4
Site Survey - Active screenE-8
Site Survey - Passive screenE-3
Site Survey Tool (SST)
described1-5
usingE-3to E-10
software, upgrading7-3to 7-11
software components of client adapter1-4
specifications
physicalA-2
powerA-5
radioA-3to A-4
regulatory complianceA-5
safetyA-5
spread spectrum1-3
SSID parameter3-6, 5-3, 7-10
Start button, function of1-5
static WEP
disabling4-11
enabling4-7to 4-9
procedures4-6to 4-11
with open authentication, setting on client and access point4-5
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point4-5
static WEP keys
entering4-7to 4-9
guidelines for entering4-8
overview4-2
overwriting4-9to 4-10
selecting transmit key4-8
size of4-8
viewing current settings4-7
statistics of client adapter, viewing6-3to 6-7
status of client adapter, viewing6-2to 6-3
Stop button, function of1-5
system requirements2-4
T
technical assistance, obtainingxiito xiv
Technical Assistance Center, contactingxiiito xiv
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)4-5
throughput3-7, 5-4, 5-7, 7-11, 7-13
Transmit Power parameter5-8
transmit statistics6-5
Transmit Statistics screen6-5
troubleshooting information8-2to 8-4
U
unicast packets
in active site surveyE-7
number received6-4
number transmitted6-5
unpacking the client adapter2-3
up time6-5, 6-6
W
warning
definedix
dipole antenna2-3, B-3
explosive device proximity2-3, B-2
laptop users2-3, B-4
WEP
enabling5-4
parameter5-4
WEP key hashing4-5
WEP keys
defined4-2, 5
size of4-2
Windows CE
determining version of3-2
supported devices2-4
wireless infrastructure1-7
Wireless Login Module (WLM)
described1-5
using4-12to 4-14
Wireless Login Module screen4-13
workstation
defined1-2
in wireless infrastructure1-7
World Mode parameter5-6
X
X button, function of1-5