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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 4.5
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  Introduction
Introduction
This document describes system requirements, important notes, new and changed information, 
installation and upgrade procedures, caveats for CB21AG and PI21AG client adapter Install Wizard 
release 4.5, and the following software included in the Install Wizard file:
CB21AG and PI21AG client adapter driver release 4.5
Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU) release 4.5
Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility release 1.5
Note
If you use the Cisco Aironet Client Administration Utility (ACAU), use ADU version 4.5 with ACAU 
version 4.5 to ensure the proper operation of both utilities. The software build number for ACAU version 
4.5 is 4.5.0.84.
System Requirements
You need the following items in order to install Install Wizard 4.5 and use its software components:
One of the following Cisco Aironet client adapters:
CB21AG PC-Cardbus card.
PI21AG PCI card.
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 (Professional, Home); Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000.
20 MB of free hard disk space (minimum).
128 MB of RAM or greater (recommended).
If your wireless network uses EAP-TLS or PEAP authentication, you need Certificate Authority 
(CA) and user certificates for EAP-TLS authentication or CA certificate for PEAP authentication.
If your wireless network uses PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication with a One-Time Password (OTP) 
user database, you need the following:
A hardware token device from OTP vendors or the Secure Computing SofToken program (2.1 
or later).
Your hardware or software token password.
If your client adapter is installed on a Windows 2000 device and uses PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPV2) 
with machine authentication, you need the Microsoft 802.1X supplicant.
All necessary infrastructure devices (such as access points, servers, gateways, user databases, etc.) 
properly configured for any authentication type you plan to enable on the client.
The following information from your system administrator:
The logical name for your workstation (also referred to as client name).
The protocols necessary to bind to the client adapter, such as TCP/IP.