Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Utilities (Version 2.30) and Drivers (Version 2.30) for Windows CE
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New and Changed Information
Figure 1
Profiles Screen
The Firmware, Status, Statistics, and Survey tabs along the bottom of the screen (for PPC devices) or
top of the screen (for HPC and Windows CE .NET devices) enable you to activate the functionality of
the former LNF, CLS, CSU, and SST utilities, respectively. CEM functionality has moved to the ACU
Properties and WEP Keys screens.
top of the screen (for HPC and Windows CE .NET devices) enable you to activate the functionality of
the former LNF, CLS, CSU, and SST utilities, respectively. CEM functionality has moved to the ACU
Properties and WEP Keys screens.
Note
The procedures for enabling WEP and LEAP have changed from previous releases. Refer to the Cisco
Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE for
instructions.
Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE for
instructions.
Profile Manager Feature
ACU's new profile manager feature allows you to create and manage up to 8 profiles (or saved
configurations) for your client adapter. These profiles enable you to use your client adapter in different
locations, each of which requires different configuration settings. For example, you may want to set up
profiles for using your client adapter at the office, at home, and in public areas such as airports. After
the profiles are created, you can easily switch between them without having to reconfigure your client
adapter each time you enter a new location.
configurations) for your client adapter. These profiles enable you to use your client adapter in different
locations, each of which requires different configuration settings. For example, you may want to set up
profiles for using your client adapter at the office, at home, and in public areas such as airports. After
the profiles are created, you can easily switch between them without having to reconfigure your client
adapter each time you enter a new location.
Profiles are stored in the registry of the Windows CE device. They are lost only if the Windows CE
device is defaulted (hard reset) or if both the primary and backup batteries run out of power.
device is defaulted (hard reset) or if both the primary and backup batteries run out of power.
Note
Refer to the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for
Windows CE for information on creating, selecting, editing, renaming, and deleting profiles.
Windows CE for information on creating, selecting, editing, renaming, and deleting profiles.