Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points
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Caveats
Corrupt characters sometimes appear in client names in the Association Table (CSCds56664).
Corrupt characters sometimes appear in the names of clients listed in the Access Point’s 
Association Table.
Access Point does not support client devices using LEAP with WEP keys of different lengths 
(CSCds61358).
The length of the transmit WEP key set on the Access Point determines the length of the session 
keys used by LEAP clients. For example, if the transmit key on the Access Point is a 128-bit key, 
all LEAP clients associated to the Access Point must use 128-bit WEP keys. 
Inoperable link in console and Telnet interfaces (CSCds71375 and CSCds71448).
In the console and Telnet (CLI) interfaces the link to the FTP Server Setup page is inoperable on 
the Update All Firmware From File Server and Selectively Update Firmware From File Server 
pages.
No address filtering pages in console and Telnet interfaces (CSCdt02327).
You cannot set up MAC address filters through the console and Telnet interfaces. Use the browser 
interface to create and enable MAC address filters.
User management passwords corrupted when updating firmware from version 10.12 to 11.00 
(CSCdt07632).
When upgrading Access Point firmware from version 10.12 to 11.00 with user information in the 
user manager database, the user passwords are corrupted during the upgrade. This problem also 
occurs if the users are added to the user manager database in version 10.12, the firmware is 
upgraded to version 10.13, and then upgraded to version 11.00. If the users and passwords are 
created in version 10.13, the passwords are not corrupted during the upgrade. To avoid being locked 
out of the Access Point, disable the user manager before upgrading from version 10.12 to 11.00. 
After the upgrade, re-enter the user passwords and enable user manager.
340 Series Access Point reports polls from disassociated client device (CSCdt09173).
Client devices using Fast PSP mode and LEAP shut down but continue to send polls to the Access 
Point to which they were associated. The Access Point repeatedly reports that it is receiving polls 
from a client device that is not associated. To avoid this problem, do not set up client devices to use 
both Fast PSP mode and LEAP.
Broken help links on Access Point and Bridge CD (CSCdt12716).
If you change the default help root URL on a 350 series Access Point’s Web Server Setup page to 
use the help files on the Cisco Aironet Access Point and Bridge CD, the help buttons on the AP 
Radio Port, AP Radio Advanced, AP Radio Hardware, and AP Radio Identification pages will not 
work. To use the most up-to-date online help, leave the default help root URL at its default setting.