Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350 and CB20A Client Adapter Install Wizard 1.3 for Windows
OL-5515-01
  Caveats
Resolved Driver Caveats
The following caveats are resolved in PC, LM, and PCI card driver version 8.5.
CSCed61987 and CSCec85679—Client adapter driver does not work with 802.1h encapsulation
Cisco Aironet client adapter driver version 8.4 causes the client adapter’s radio to fail to pass data 
to any access point or bridge whose encapsulation has been changed to 802.1h.
CSCec10637—Client adapter driver version 8.3 does not follow proper NDIS spec
Cisco Aironet client adapter driver version 8.3 does not follow the correct Windows NDIS 802.11 
Wireless LAN Objects standard specification.
The following caveats are resolved in mini PCI and PC-Cardbus card driver version 3.8.
CSCed22757 and CSCed70738—XP clients may not get IP address
Computers that are running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 and Microsoft WPA may not be able 
to get a valid IP address.
CSCed61987—Client adapter driver does not work with 802.1h encapsulation
Cisco Aironet client adapter driver version 3.7 causes the client adapter’s radio to fail to pass data 
to any access point or bridge whose encapsulation has been changed to 802.1h.
CSCed35290 and CSCed17363—Blue screen may occur for CB20A cards using 802.1X 
authentication with Windows XP
A blue screen may occur if you use Windows XP to configure a CB20A card for 802.1X 
authentication.
Resolved Security Module Caveats
The following caveats are resolved in LEAP security module version 6.2, PEAP security module version 
1.01, and EAP-SIM security module version 1.0.
CSCed31301—Blue screen may occur during Windows login
A blue screen may occur during the Windows login on computers running Windows 2000.
CSCed13775—LEAP authentication may take a long time
Some Windows XP laptops may take a long time to complete LEAP authentication.
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