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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Utilities, Version 1.5.x for Linux
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Resolved Caveats
Online Help Added to ACU
Online help can now be accessed from almost every screen in ACU. (The help files are contained in the 
helpml.tar.gz file, which should be unpacked in /opt/cisco by the installation scripts.)
Resolved Caveats
The following caveats are resolved by Linux client utility release 1.5.x.
ACU Is Unable to Start Ad-Hoc Cell Properly
If a Linux client machine initiates an ad-hoc cell, any client that later joins the cell is unable to 
communicate with other members of the cell. If a Windows client machine initiates the ad-hoc cell, a 
Linux client may join it and is able to pass data (CSCdu23096). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 
of ACU.
Online Help Is Not Available in ACU
Although there are Help buttons on the ACU screens, they have no effect because no online help is 
available (CSCdt11139). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 of ACU.
ACU Defaults to Shared Key Authentication in Home Mode
ACU defaults to using shared key authentication when you enable home mode. The client is not allowed 
to connect to the Cisco Aironet 340 Series Base Station because it requires open authentication 
(CSCdt50574). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 of ACU.
ACU Prevents Clients without WEP from Entering Home Mode
A client adapter using either 0- or 128-bit WEP should be able to communicate with the Cisco Aironet 
340 Series Base Station; however, ACU prevents clients without WEP from entering home mode 
(CSCdu26046). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 of ACU.
Inability to Configure ACU to Use Shared Keys
ACU is unable to activate shared key authentication. If the Shared Key option is chosen, the client 
adapter’s amber LED blinks, indicating a configuration error (CSCdt50567). This caveat is resolved in 
version 1.5.6 of ACU.