Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350 and CB20A Client Adapter Install Wizard 1.7.01 for Windows
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  Caveats
CSCsb90256—Windows logon may crash when using EAP-FAST
The Windows logon may crash when the client adapter is running EAP-FAST and a new PAC is 
provisioned from the AAA server. 
CSCsb90261—Clients fail to associate to some third-party access points
350 series client adapters running 5.60.08 or 5.60.17 firmware may be unable to associate to some 
third-party access points. The problem may result from the client adapter sending its association 
request frame with WME and RM information elements, even if the access point’s beacons/probe 
responses have indicated that the access point does not support these features. 
CSCsb97784—Client sends IP address 0.0.0.0 in response to show dot11 network-map command
350 series client adapters do not provide their IP address to the access point when the administrator 
issues the show dot11 network-map command. However, the client adapters do show the correct 
IP address when the administrator issues the show dot11 association command.
CSCsc00772—ACU 6.5 may prompt multiple times for new password
After the client adapter’s password expires, ACU 6.5 may prompt the user multiple times for a new 
password.
Open Caveats
The following caveats are not resolved in the software components of Install Wizard 1.7 and 1.7.01.
CSCsc14393—Client fails to add entry to ACS error log
When an EAP-FAST login fails, the client adapter does not add an entry to the ACS error log 
explaining why the login failed.
CSCsc16865—Client profile reauthenticates for no reason
By design, the client adapter reauthenticates whenever the active profile is changed. However, it is 
possible to change the profile without realizing it. If you open the RF Network screen in ACU for 
the active profile and click OK, the profile may change even though you did not make any changes. 
For an active infrastructure profile, ACU shows the currently in-use channel in the Channel 
drop-down box. If this value is different than the one saved in the profile, clicking OK to exit the 
screen results in a profile change and causes the client to reauthenticate.
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