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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Utilities 2.72 and Driver 2.72 for Windows CE
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Caveats
Caveats
This section describes resolved and open caveats for client utility and driver release 2.72 for
Windows CE.
Resolved Caveats
CSCsc87195—Throughput on PSC handheld LM350 greatly reduced when run with Symbol MC50
When Chariot upstream Filesndl.scr with PSC scanner and Symbol MC50 are run at the same time, 
the throughput on the PSC scanner is approximately one-third of the throughput on the Symbol 
device. This condition occurs when WPA-PSK is used. Running PSC by itself does not have a low 
throughput.
CSCsc99838—ACU WEP utility does not allow a single key in index other than in index 1
If you attempt to put a single WEP key in an index other than index 1, the ACU requests a WEP key. 
However, if you set the same key in index 1 but set the transmit key to another key, the ACU does 
not request a WEP key and the client associates correctly.
CSCsd12752—Windows CE.Net 4.2 PSC Falcon 4423 scanner with Cisco Embedded Mini-PCI 
card does not renew DHCP-generated IP address after controller disassociates and deauthenticates 
client
The controller disassociates and deauthenticates the client and deletes its context, but the client 
reassociates before its 10-second disconnect timer expires and notifies the Windows CE stack. The 
client already has an IP address, but the controller creates a new context and is not aware that the 
client has an IP address.
Open Caveats
The following caveat is not resolved in client utility and driver release 2.72 for Windows CE.
CSCsc15223—Windows CE device with ACU 2.70 does not reconnect if external profile is used.
A 350 LMC wireless client is installed on a Symbol PDT8100 that is running Windows CE 4.20.0. 
The ACU is installed on the device. In the ACU, the “External Setting” is configured as “Select 
Active Profile” so that EAP-TLS can be configured for the Microsoft supplicant (an external 
profile). The Symbol PDT8100 intially associates to the AP1200. When the device goes out of radio 
coverage range but later comes within range, the device does not automatically associate to the 
access point.
Workaround: Manually reconnect the SSID, or restart the device that is running Windows CE.
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