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Cisco Aironet Linux Client FAQ
Document ID: 12157
Contents
Introduction
Where can I find the latest utilities, drivers, and firmware for my Linux client?
How do I update the software for my Linux client?
What distributions and kernels does the Linux client run on?
When I try to launch the Aironet Client Utility (ACU) from a terminal window, I get the 
No Radio Found
error message. What is the problem?
When I try to compile the driver from the PCMCIA−CS directory, I get 
memcpy
 errors. Where do I look to
find the problem?
I use a PCI card, and the readme.txt file says I should configure linuxconf in order to load the module airo.o
for the PCI card, but if I do it, it gives me an error that the module cannot be found. What is the problem?
How do I make a Client Card work with a non−Cisco access point?
The access point has an entry in the association table for my PCMCIA card, but I cannot get a dynamic IP
address. What is the problem?
When my PC card is passing traffic, the speakers in my laptop buzz. What is the problem?
Where can I find help to install my Client Card?
Can I remove the PCMCIA card radio module from an Aironet PCI client adapter and use it as a PCMCIA
client adapter?
What are possible sources of interference for the Radio Frequency link of my Client Card?
Can I run two computers together without an Access Point?
Do I need special hardware to support encryption?
Which devices can associate with a Client Card?
At what frequency does a Client Card communicate?
How do I secure the data across the radio link of a Client Card?
How many clients can associate to an Access Point?
What is the typical range for a Client Card?
How do I set the Client Card back to its factory default settings?
Are the 340 and 350 series products interoperable?
Why does my Client Card not associate to the closest Access Point?
Does the Linux driver for the Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless Card support Wi−Fi Protected Access
(WPA) encryption?
Related Information
Introduction
This document provides questions and answers about Aironet Linux clients.
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Q. Where can I find the latest utilities, drivers, and firmware for my Linux
client?
A. Cisco Aironet equipment operates best when all the components are loaded with the most
current version of software. Software updates are available at the Cisco Downloads −
Wireless Software Page.