Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 4.0
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Caveats
Caveats
This section describes the open and resolved caveats for the software components in this release.
Open Caveats
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CSCsi11431—Auto-selected profiles convert correctly but do not function
Profiles are created for the PCM350 client adapter. These profiles are added to the list of
auto-selected profiles. The PCM350 is then unplugged. The CB21AG client adapter is inserted, and
the ADU is installed. After rebooting the system, the Profile Migration Tool (PMT) is executed. All
profiles are converted successfully, but the auto-selected profiles do not function correctly. The
active profile in the ADU is still the default profile.
auto-selected profiles. The PCM350 is then unplugged. The CB21AG client adapter is inserted, and
the ADU is installed. After rebooting the system, the Profile Migration Tool (PMT) is executed. All
profiles are converted successfully, but the auto-selected profiles do not function correctly. The
active profile in the ADU is still the default profile.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsi48025—ADU dims when disabling QoS in interface
An ADU associated to an access point is configured with open WEP 128-bit encryption. The
CB21AG is selected as the local area connection. In the local area connection Properties window,
QoS Packet Scheduler is disabled. In the Windows Task Manager, the ADU is dimmed.
CB21AG is selected as the local area connection. In the local area connection Properties window,
QoS Packet Scheduler is disabled. In the Windows Task Manager, the ADU is dimmed.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsi14938—PEAP (EAP-GTC, EAP MSCHAPv2) Single Sign-On fails
PEAP machine authentication is enabled on the ACS server, and the client gets a machine certificate
via a Group Policy Object. The client uses a profile that is configured to use PEAP (EAP-GTC) or
PEAP (MSCHAPv2) with Single Sign-On. The Use Machine Information for Domain Logon option
is checked, and Use Windows User name and Password is checked for the profile. The Cached
Logons value is set from 10 to 0 in the client registry editor.
via a Group Policy Object. The client uses a profile that is configured to use PEAP (EAP-GTC) or
PEAP (MSCHAPv2) with Single Sign-On. The Use Machine Information for Domain Logon option
is checked, and Use Windows User name and Password is checked for the profile. The Cached
Logons value is set from 10 to 0 in the client registry editor.
After the system is rebooted, the ADU cannot log onto the Windows domain. The failed machine
information logon record cannot be found in the ACS server log.
information logon record cannot be found in the ACS server log.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsi63193—Installation of ADU with PI21AG stalls on Acer desktop
The installation of the ADU with PI21AG stalls on the Acer 6900 Veriton desktop with Windows
XP SP2.
XP SP2.
Workaround:
a.
Ensure that the AIR-PI21AG-J-K9 device in the Device Manager has a red check next to it.
b.
Execute the ADU installer exe file.
c.
Reboot the desktop when prompted to do so.
d.
After the reboot, the device is disabled in the Device Manager. Right click and enable the device
in Device Manager.
in Device Manager.
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CSCsj10654—Client MFP failed with 802.11h frame spoofing
After the controller is configured to use a RADAR-detecting channel, a client is associated with
WPA version 2 AES-CCMP with 802.1X. On an 802.11h access point, a RADAR-detection event is
triggered. A valid 802.11h channel change frame is captured with a sniffer. The access point has
client MFP enabled from the controller.
WPA version 2 AES-CCMP with 802.1X. On an 802.11h access point, a RADAR-detection event is
triggered. A valid 802.11h channel change frame is captured with a sniffer. The access point has
client MFP enabled from the controller.
When the channel change frame is replayed to the client, the ADU disconnects the client adapter.
The client adapter then reassociates with the controller access point.
The client adapter then reassociates with the controller access point.