Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter Guia De Informação

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18 Mbps
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24 Mbps
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36 Mbps
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48 Mbps
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54 Mbps
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The data rate is configurable as fixed, or auto selecting to extend range.
Q. Which versions of the Macintosh OSs are supported on the CB20A
Client Adapter?
A. The CB20A Client Cards are supported in Mac OS 9.X, and Mac OS X (10.2 or later).
Installation Issues
Q. After I install the driver for my client adapter, the client utility
indicates that the radio cannot be found. How is this issue resolved?
A. Verify that the CiscoPCCardRadio.kext driver or the CiscoPCIRadio.kext driver (this
depends on your client adapter) is installed in the /System/Library/Extensions folder.
If you cannot find the driver, re−install the package and restart your computer.
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If you find the driver, try to remove and reinsert the client adapter in your computer.
Wait a few seconds before you reinsert the client adapter. Then, restart your
computer.
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Q. The client adapter fails to associate to the access point. How is this
issue resolved?
A. Use these instructions if your client adapter fails to associate to the access point:
If possible, move your Macintosh a few feet closer to the access point and try again.
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Make sure the client adapter is securely inserted in the card slot of your PC.
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Make sure the access point is turned on and operating.
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Check that all parameters are set properly for both the client adapter and the access
point. These include the network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID), network type
and channel, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) activation, and Lightweight
Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) activation.
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Try to increase the transmit power level for the client adapter.
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Q. The client adapter fails to authenticate. How is this issue resolved?
A. Use these instructions if your client adapter fails to authenticate:
If possible, move your Macintosh a few feet closer to the access point and try again.
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Make sure the client adapter is securely inserted in the card slot of your PC.
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Make sure the access point is turned on and operating.
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Check that all parameters are set properly for both the client adapter and the access
point. These include the network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID), network type
and channel, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) activation, Lightweight Extensible
Authentication Protocol (LEAP) activation, WEP password, and LEAP username and
password.
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