Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Utilities 2.22 and Driver 2.30 for Windows CE 2.11
OL-5202-01
Caveats
Step 21
The Cisco Wireless LAN Adapter Settings dialog box appears. If the dialog box does not appear, tap 
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network > the Adapters tab > the Cisco Aironet wireless LAN 
adapter > Properties.
Step 22
Perform one of the following:
If your device is connected to a DHCP server, choose Obtain an IP address via DHCP or Use 
server-assigned IP address
 and tap OK.
If your device is not connected to a DHCP server, choose Specify an IP address or Use specific IP 
address
 and follow the steps below:
a.
Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address you want to assign to your device. 
They can be obtained from your system administrator.
b.
Tap the Name Servers tab and enter the primary and secondary DNS and WINS you want to 
assign to your device. They can be obtained from your system administrator.
c.
Tap OK.
Step 23
Double-tap the Cisco ACU icon or tap Start > Programs > Cisco > Aironet Client Utility to open 
ACU.
Step 24
Choose SSID under Property. Enter your RF network’s case-sensitive SSID in the Value box.
Step 25
Choose Client Name under Property. Enter your Windows CE device’s unique client name in the Value 
box.
Step 26
Choose Data Rates under Property. Make sure that Auto is chosen in the list of options in the Value box.
Step 27
Tap OK. The driver and client utility installation is complete. If the installation was successful, the client 
adapter’s green LED blinks.
Note
Refer to the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide 
for Windows CE
 (part number OL-1375-02) for information on configuring your client adapter.
Caveats
This section describes resolved and open caveats for client utility release 2.22 and driver release 2.30 for 
Windows CE 2.11.
Resolved Caveats
The following caveat is resolved in client utility release 2.22 and driver release 2.30.
CSCec35979—CE driver runs out of resources
The CE driver runs out of resources, which results in a loss of network connectivity.