Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Guide De Dépannage

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to determine the correct values to use.
Click OK when you are done.
Along with the SSID, the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) settings on the client must match those in
use by the Access Point. For information on configuring WEP, see Configuring Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP).
4. 
Configure the IP Address
After you configure the radio−related aspects of the network, you need to configure the IP addressing. An IP
address can be obtained dynamically via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or can be statically
configured.
Configure for DHCP
If you want your computer's IP address to be assigned by DHCP and your network has a DHCP server, you
must run a DHCP client utility. The two most popular client utilities are dhcpcd and pump. Most Linux
distributions should have one or both of them. If you have neither, you must install one from your distribution
CD−ROM or download one from the Internet. Refer to your distribution's home page for more information.
On Red Hat and other distributions that include the linuxconf utility, you should use this utility to configure
DHCP on the computer. You must be logged in as root or have equivalent superuser privileges. Users of other
distributions should follow their distribution's recommendations on configuring DHCP.
Complete these steps to configure DHCP with the linuxconf utility:
Type linuxconf and press Enter at a command prompt.
1. 
Under the Config tab, select Networking > Client tasks > Basic host information.
2. 
Select the appropriate adapter tab for your Cisco Aironet Client Adapter. Your client adapter's number
is Adaptor 1 if it is the only Ethernet adapter card installed.
3. 
Make certain that the box marked Enabled is checked.
4. 
For Config mode, select Dhcp.
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