Symbols -
Numerics -
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B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
R -
S -
T -
U -
W -
X -
Index
Symbols
? button, function of1-6
Numerics
802.1X5-12, E-3
802.1X backport, installing3-4
A
About
button8-7
window8-9
access point
IP address7-5
MAC address7-4
access points
associating to in Windows CE .NETE-15
in wireless infrastructure1-8
problems associating to9-3
problems authenticating to9-4
reporting those that fail LEAP or EAP-FAST authentication5-15, 5-19
role in wireless network1-6
security settings5-17
Active Mode Setup windowF-7
ActiveSync, using3-3, 5-24, 5-28, 5-30, 8-4, E-5, E-7
ACU Options window7-2, F-3
ad hoc mode5-3
ad hoc network
definedE-9
displayed1-7
selecting in Windows CE .NETE-10
Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
buttons1-6
deleting icon8-9
described1-4
exiting8-8
feature comparison to Windows CE .NET3-6to 3-7
finding version8-7, 8-9
installing3-2to 3-5
opening8-8
overview1-5to 1-6
uninstalling8-8
upgrading8-6to 8-7
antenna
described1-3
gainsD-3to D-4
optionsC-3
placementF-2
specificationsA-4
typeF-2
audience of documentx
authentication
after LEAP or EAP-FAST times out9-4
process5-13, E-3
Authentication Manager, using5-31to 5-34
Authentication Type parameter5-5
Authentication window5-32
automatic PAC provisioning5-10, 5-12, 5-25
B
beacon packets, number received7-8
broadcast key rotation
described5-17
setting on client and access point5-19
broadcast packets
number received7-8
number transmitted7-10
buttons on client utilities, described1-6
bytes
number received7-8
number transmitted7-10
C
CAM5-4
Canadian compliance statementC-3
Cancel button, function of1-6
caution, definedxi
CCKM
See fast roaming
Certificate Authority (CA) certificates
importing5-29to 5-30, E-5to E-7
obtaining5-28, E-5
removing8-11
viewing8-10
Certificate Enrollment window5-31, E-7
Certificate Manager
Open window5-30, E-6
using5-29to 5-30, E-5to E-7
window5-29, 8-10, E-6
Change Password window6-8
channel
in active site surveyF-12
in passive site surveyF-6
channel set7-6
Cisco.com
obtaining documentationxiii
obtaining technical assistancexv
Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM)
See fast roaming
Cisco PEAP
See PEAP authentication
Cisco PEAP option5-33
Cisco TKIP7-6
Client Name parameter5-3
client utilities
See Aironet Client Utility (ACU) and Wireless Login Module (WLM)
Configure Network Authentication window (802.1x tab) - Windows CE .NETE-12, E-13
Configure Network Authentication window (Network Key tab) - Windows CE .NETE-10
Configure Wireless Networks window (Wireless tab) - Windows CE .NETE-9
Configure Wireless Network window (General tab) - Windows CE .NETE-9
configuring client adapter
deciding between ACU and Windows CE .NET3-6to 3-7
in ACU5-2to 5-35
through Windows CE .NETE-8to E-15
Connect button5-32, 5-34
Continuous Link Test parameterF-8
conventions of documentxito xii
CRC errors7-9
D
Data Rate parameterF-8
data ratesA-3, F-2
Data Rates parameter5-6
Data Retries parameterF-9
declarations of conformity
European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and LiechtensteinC-4to C-6
FCCC-2to C-3
RF exposureC-6
Delay Between Packets parameterF-8
Destination Is Another Cisco Aironet Device parameterF-8
Destination MAC Address parameterF-8
diagnostic tools
overview7-2
setting parameters7-2, F-3
using7-1to 7-11
disassociating client adapter from access point8-11
diversity antenna1-3
document
audiencex
conventionsxito xii
organizationx
purposex
software versions coveredx
windows used in1-4
documentation
CD-ROMxiii
feedbackxiv
obtainingxiiito xiv, xvi
orderingxiv
domain name, entering for LEAP or EAP-FAST6-3
driver
current version7-7
described1-4
finding version8-7
installing3-2to 3-5
uninstalling8-8
upgrading8-6to 8-7
verifying installation3-5
dynamic WEP keys, overview5-12to 5-14, E-3
Dynamic WEP Keys option5-8, 5-31
E
EAP authentication
described5-12, E-3
overview6-2
using6-1to 6-8
EAP-FAST(WPA) option5-9, 5-25
EAP-FAST authentication
authenticating after your credentials expire6-4
authenticating with saved username and password6-4
authenticating with temporary username and password6-2to 6-3
described5-12
disabling5-35
enabling5-24to 5-27
error messages9-10to 9-14
RADIUS servers supported5-12
requirements5-24
setting on client and access point5-17
user databases supported5-13
EAP-FAST option5-9, 5-25
EAP-TLS authentication
authenticating after profile selection/card insertion/reset6-5to 6-6
described5-13, E-3
enabling
in ACU5-31to 5-32
in Windows CE .NETE-12
error messages9-14to 9-15
importing CA certificates5-29to 5-30, E-5to E-7
importing user certificates5-30to 5-31, E-7to E-8
obtaining CA and user certificates5-28, E-5
preparing for configuration in Windows CE .NETE-4
RADIUS servers supported5-13, E-3
requirements for configuring in Windows CE .NETE-4
setting on client and access point5-18
Edit button5-35
EIRP, maximum1-3, D-3to D-4
encryption, current setting7-6
Enroll button5-31, E-8
error messages
EAP-FAST authentication9-10to 9-14
EAP-TLS authentication9-14to 9-15
general9-5to 9-7
installation9-7to 9-8
LEAP authentication9-8to 9-9
PEAP authentication9-15to 9-17
External Settings profile option4-3, E-8
F
Fast PSP5-4
fast roaming
described5-14
setting on client and access point5-18to 5-19
FCC
declaration of conformity statementC-2to C-3
safety compliance statement2-2
Firmware
tab
described1-5
using8-3, 8-5
window8-3
firmware
current version7-7
described1-4
finding version8-3to 8-4
loading8-4to 8-6
upgrading8-3to 8-6
version required3-2
frequenciesD-2
G
general error messages9-5to 9-7
H
hardware components of client adapter1-3
help
on HPC devices9-17
on PPC devices9-17
on Windows CE .NET devices9-17
host-based EAP authentication
described5-13
disabling5-35
enabling5-28to 5-34
requirements5-28
Host Based EAP option5-9, 5-31
I
infrastructure devices
defined1-2
site requirements2-5
Infrastructure Mode parameter5-3
inserting PC card into Windows CE device8-2
installation error messages9-7to 9-8
Install Cisco PEAP Support installation option3-4
interference2-5
IP address
obtaining or specifying3-5
of associated access point7-5
of client adapter7-7
problems obtaining9-3
J
Japan, guidelines for operating client adaptersC-7
L
LEAP(WPA) option5-9, 5-23
LEAP authentication
authenticating with saved username and password6-4
authenticating with temporary username and password6-2to 6-3
described5-12
disabling5-35
enabling5-22to 5-23
error messages9-8to 9-9
RADIUS servers supported5-12
requirements5-22
setting on client and access point5-17
LEAP option5-9, 5-23
LEDs
described1-3
interpreting9-2to 9-3
using to verify installation3-5
link quality
current7-5
in active site surveyF-12
in passive site surveyF-6
link speed
current7-6
in active site surveyF-11
in passive site surveyF-6
LM card
antenna1-3
described1-2
Logout button6-3, 6-4
M
MAC address
of associated access point7-4
of client adapter7-6
MAC CRC errors7-9
manual PAC provisioning5-10, 5-12, 5-24, 5-25
Max PSP5-4
message integrity check (MIC)
current status7-7
described5-16
setting on client and access point5-19
statistics7-11
types of7-7
Michael MIC7-7
microcellular network1-8
MIC Statistics window7-11
Mixed Mode parameter5-5
MMH MIC7-7
multicast packets
in active site surveyF-9
number received7-8
number transmitted7-10
N
network
configurations1-6to 1-8
problems connecting to9-4
Network Security Type parameter5-9, 5-20, 5-23, 5-25, 5-31, 5-35
noise level
current7-5
in active site surveyF-11
in passive site surveyF-6
None option5-9, 5-35
note, definedxi
No WEP option5-8, 5-22
Number of Packets parameterF-8
O
Offline Channel Scan parameter5-7
OK button, function of1-6
open authentication5-5, E-10
Open window5-26, 8-6
Options button7-2, F-3
organization of documentx
P
PAC Authority parameter5-11, 5-26
PAC Import button5-26
package contents2-3
packets
discarded due to MIC error7-11
encryption used7-6
lost to source in active site surveyF-12
lost to target in active site surveyF-12
max retries7-10
percent retried in active site surveyF-12
received with MIC7-11
retry long7-10
retry short7-10
Packet Size parameterF-8
PAC Password window5-27
PAC provisioning5-10, 5-12, 5-24, 5-25
PAC Provisioning Mode parameter5-10, 5-25
PACs
described5-10, 5-12, 5-25
entering password5-26
importing5-26to 5-27
obtaining5-24
rules for storage5-12
Password Expired window6-4
passwords, creating9-4
PC card
antenna1-3
described1-2
inserting into Windows CE device8-2
removing from Windows CE device8-2
PEAP authentication
authenticating after profile selection/card insertion/reset6-6to 6-7
authenticating after your password expires (Windows NT or 2000 domain databases)6-8
described5-13, E-3
enabling
in ACU5-31to 5-34
in Windows CE .NETE-13to E-15
error messages9-15to 9-17
importing CA certificates5-29to 5-30, E-5to E-7
obtaining CA certificates5-28, E-5
preparing for configuration in Windows CE .NETE-4
RADIUS servers supported5-13, E-3
requirements for configuring in Windows CE .NETE-4
setting on client and access point5-18
PEAP option5-33
PEAP Properties window5-33, E-14
peer-to-peer wireless LAN1-7
Percent Successful histogramF-9, F-12
Percent Success Threshold parameterF-9
physical specificationsA-2
PLCP CRC errors7-9
power level
current7-6
maximumD-3to D-4
optionsA-3
Power Save Mode parameter5-4
power specificationsA-4
profile, defined4-2
profile manager
creating a new profile4-3
deleting a profile4-5
editing a profile4-4
opening4-2
overview4-2
renaming a profile4-4
selecting the active profile4-3to 4-4
Profiles tab
described1-5
using4-2
Profiles window
displayed1-5, 4-2
tabs1-5
Properties window5-2
purpose of documentx
R
radio
described1-3
specificationsA-3to A-4
RADIUS servers5-12to 5-14, E-3
range5-6
reassociating client adapterF-13
receive statistics7-8
Receive Statistics window7-8
regulatory
domains7-6, D-2
informationC-2to C-8
specificationsA-4
related publicationsxiii
removing PC card from Windows CE device8-2
Renew button7-7
restarting client adapter8-11
RF obstructions2-5, F-3
roaming1-8
RTS packets, number retransmitted7-10
S
safety
information2-2to 2-3
specificationsA-4
seamless roaming1-8
security features
overview5-11to 5-19, E-2to E-3
synchronizing5-17
sensitivityA-3
shared key authentication5-5, E-10
signal quality
current7-5
in active site surveyF-11
in passive site surveyF-6
signal strength
as a percentage7-2, F-3
current7-5
in active site surveyF-11
in dBm7-2, F-3
in passive site surveyF-5
Signal Strength Display Units parameter7-2, F-3
signal to noise ratio
current7-6
in active site surveyF-12
in passive site surveyF-6
site requirements
for client devices2-5
for infrastructure devices2-5
site survey
active modeF-2, F-7to F-13
guidelinesF-2
overviewF-2to F-3
passive modeF-2, F-4to F-7
Site Survey - Active windowF-10
Site Survey - Passive windowF-4, F-5
software, upgrading8-3to 8-8
software components of client adapter1-4to 1-6
software required for WPA5-14, E-4
software versions covered in documentx
specifications
physicalA-2
powerA-4
radioA-3to A-4
regulatory complianceA-4
safetyA-4
spread spectrum1-3
SSID parameter5-3
Start button, function of1-6
Static Password window6-7
static WEP
disabling5-22
enabling5-20to 5-21
with open authentication, setting on client and access point5-17
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point5-17
static WEP keys
entering5-20to 5-21, E-11
guidelines for entering
in ACU5-21
in Windows CE .NETE-11
overview5-11, E-2
overwriting5-21to 5-22
selecting transmit key5-21
size of5-20
Static WEP Keys option5-8, 5-20
statistics of client adapter, viewing7-7to 7-11
Statistics tab
described1-5
using7-8
Status
tab
described1-5
using7-3, 8-7
window7-3
status of client adapter
in active site surveyF-11
in ACU status bar1-5
in passive site surveyF-5
in Status window7-4
viewing7-3to 7-7
Status window5-16
Stop button, function of1-6
strong passwords, creating9-4
Survey tab
described1-5
usingF-4
system requirements2-4
T
Taiwan, rules for operating client adaptersC-8
technical assistance, obtainingxivto xvi
Technical Assistance Center, contactingxvto xvi
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
described5-17
setting on client and access point5-19
status of7-6
throughput5-4, 5-6, 8-11
TKIP optionE-11
TLS option5-32
Transmit Key button5-21
Transmit Power parameter5-7
transmit statistics7-10
Transmit Statistics window7-10
troubleshooting information9-2to 9-17
Tx Type parameterF-9
U
unicast packets
in active site surveyF-9
number received7-8
number transmitted7-10
unpacking the client adapter2-3
up time7-9, 7-10
user certificates
importing5-30to 5-31, E-7to E-8
obtaining5-28, E-5
removing8-11
viewing8-10
User Domain parameter5-10
User Logon window6-5
User Name parameter5-9
User Password parameter5-10
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings option3-7
W
warning
antenna2-3, B-3
definedxito xii
explosive device proximity2-3, B-2
laptop users2-3, B-4
WEP
indication in product model number1-2
keys
additional security features5-16to 5-17
defined5-11, E-2
size of5-11, E-2
parameter5-8, 5-20, 5-22, 5-31
status of7-6
WEP key hashing5-17
WEP Keys
button5-20, 5-21
window5-20
WEP optionE-11
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
See WPA
windows, used in document1-4
Windows CE
finding version3-2
supported devices2-4
Windows CE .NET
associating to access pointE-15
configuring client adapter throughE-8to E-15
enabling EAP-TLS authenticationE-12
enabling PEAP authenticationE-13to E-15
External Settings profile option4-3
guidelines for entering static WEP keysE-11
making a configuration decision3-6to 3-7
preparing to configure client adapterE-4
wireless infrastructure1-8
Wireless Login Module (WLM)
buttons1-6
deleting icon8-9
described1-4
exiting8-8
finding version8-7, 8-9
installing3-2to 3-5
opening8-8
uninstalling8-8
upgrading8-6to 8-7
Wireless Login Module window6-2
workstation
defined1-2
in wireless infrastructure1-8
World Mode parameter5-6
WPA
described5-14, E-4
optionE-11
requirements5-22, 5-24
software required5-14, E-4
WPA-PSK
describedE-4
entering pre-shared keyE-11
optionE-11
WPA TKIP7-6
X
X button, function of1-6