Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Adapter Firmware, Version 4.25.23
OL-2019-02
Caveats
Note
If you enable MIC or TKIP on the access point, your client adapter’s driver and firmware
must support these features; otherwise, the client cannot associate. Refer to the
must support these features; otherwise, the client cannot associate. Refer to the
for details.
Note
Refer to the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for instructions on
enabling these security features on the access point.
enabling these security features on the access point.
Documentation
The documentation for the 340 and 350 Series Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters is changing with
this release. Prior versions of client adapter software are documented in the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN
Adapters Hardware Installation Guide and the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters Software
Configuration Guide, both of which contain information for Windows, Windows CE, Linux, and
Macintosh. Now one document is available for each operating system. Refer to the
this release. Prior versions of client adapter software are documented in the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN
Adapters Hardware Installation Guide and the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters Software
Configuration Guide, both of which contain information for Windows, Windows CE, Linux, and
Macintosh. Now one document is available for each operating system. Refer to the
for a list of these documents.
Caveats
This section describes resolved and open caveats for client adapter firmware release 4.25.23.
Resolved Caveats
The following caveats are resolved for client adapter firmware release 4.25.23.
Signal Strength Not Updated Correctly in Ad-Hoc Mode
When a client starts in ad-hoc mode, signal strength is 0. When a second client joins the cell, signal
strength increases. When the second client leaves the cell, the signal strength stays the same even though
it should return to 0 when no other clients are in the cell (CSCdu19772). This caveat is resolved in
firmware release 4.25.23.
strength increases. When the second client leaves the cell, the signal strength stays the same even though
it should return to 0 when no other clients are in the cell (CSCdu19772). This caveat is resolved in
firmware release 4.25.23.
Signal Quality Not Updated Correctly in Ad-Hoc Mode
When a client starts in ad-hoc mode, signal quality is 0. When a second client joins the cell, signal
quality increases. When the second client leaves the cell, the signal quality stays the same even though
it should return to 0 when no other clients are in the cell (CSCdu19798). This caveat is resolved in
firmware release 4.25.23.
quality increases. When the second client leaves the cell, the signal quality stays the same even though
it should return to 0 when no other clients are in the cell (CSCdu19798). This caveat is resolved in
firmware release 4.25.23.
ACU Displays MAC Address Rather Than IP Address of the Access Point
When LEAP is enabled, the status bar at the bottom of the ACU screen usually displays the MAC
address, rather than the IP address, of the access point to which the client is associated (CSCdu53528).
This caveat is resolved in firmware release 4.25.23.
address, rather than the IP address, of the access point to which the client is associated (CSCdu53528).
This caveat is resolved in firmware release 4.25.23.