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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350 and CB20A Client Adapter Install Wizard 1.3 for Windows
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  Caveats
Caveats
This section describes open and resolved caveats for the software components in this release.
Open Caveats
Open Firmware Caveats
The following caveat has not been resolved in client adapter firmware version 5.40.10.
CSCeb85992—Client scanning problems with LEAP
Clients using LEAP sometimes experience scanning problems, such as sending probe requests in 
only the current channel rather than scanning through all channels.
Open Install Wizard Caveats
The following caveat has not been resolved in Install Wizard version 1.3.
CSCed94476—Uninstalling ACU 6.x prevents changes to Windows font settings
When you uninstall ACU version6.x, the Install Wizard deletes the layout.inf file from the 
Windows\Inf directory (for example, C:\WINNT\Inf), which consequently prevents you from 
changing the size of Windows fonts. To work around this issue, copy the layout.inf file from another 
location on your computer (such as the directory containing your Windows installation files or 
service pack installation files), from your Windows installation disk, or from another computer 
running the same operating system with files of similar vintage and paste it into your Windows\Inf 
directory.
Note
You can use the Windows Search option to find the layout.inf file. Make sure you set the tool 
to show hidden files and folders. The layout.inf file will most likely be in the I386 
subdirectory of the Windows installation files or service pack installation files.
Open ACU Caveats
The following caveats have not been resolved in ACU version 6.3.
CSCin51159—ACU Status screen may display incorrect SSID
If your client adapter is configured with multiple profiles, the ACU Status screen may incorrectly 
display the SSID of a profile that is not is use. However, the functionality of your client adapter is 
not affected.
CSCec27947—ACU and ACM show broadcast SSID rather than associated SSID
On Windows XP devices, ACM and the ACU Status screen sometimes show the access point’s 
broadcast SSID rather than the SSID to which the client adapter is associated.
CSCec39505—ACU sometimes misreports signal strength for CB20A client adapters
The ACU Status screen sometimes misreports a signal strength of 100% for CB20A client adapters.