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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.2
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  Introduction
Introduction
Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.2 is designed for use by people responsible for conducting a site 
survey with the CB21AG client adapter. It is useful in determining the best placement of infrastructure 
devices within a wireless network. The utility is a stand-alone application that runs from an executable 
file.
Note
Cisco does not support the use of the site survey utility with 350 series client adapters. The utility may 
function with the 350 adapters; however, it has not been tested for such use. Do not call the Technical 
Assistance Center (TAC) for assistance with this tool when using it with a 350 adapter. Note also that 
operation with a 350 adapter may be different than with a CB21AG adapter. The table below identifies 
known differences in functionality.
System Requirements
You need the following in order to install and use Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.2:
A Cisco Aironet CB21AG PC-Cardbus card
Note
As stated previously, the site survey utility may function with a 350 series client adapter; 
however, it has not been tested for such for use. Do not call TAC for assistance with this tool 
when using it with a 350 adapter.
A computer running the Windows 2000 or XP operating system
Note
Cisco recommends a 300-MHz (or greater) processor.
Service Pack 2 for Windows XP
350 Aironet Client 
Utility (ACU) Version
Description
6.5 and later
No apparent differences.
6.4 to 6.0
Signal Quality is always shown as “Beacons Received.”
6.3 to 6.0
The Display in percent check box is grayed out. Also, Signal Quality and 
Overall Link Quality do not appear on the Associated AP Status window.
6.0
RSSI values are shown as positive numbers. To work around this issue, mentally 
negate the numbers. Also, information element (IE)-based information is not 
available.