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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 1.1
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  Finding Version Numbers
Finding Version Numbers
Follow the instructions in this section to find the version numbers of your client adapter’s software 
components.
Finding the Driver Version
To find the driver version that is currently installed for your client adapter, open ADU, click the 
Diagnostics tab, and click Adapter Information. The Driver Version field on the Adapter Information 
window shows the current driver version.
Finding the ADU Version
To find the version of ADU that is currently installed for your client adapter, open ADU and choose the 
About Aironet Desktop Utility option from the Help drop-down menu. The About window shows the 
current ADU version.
Caveats
This section describes open and resolved caveats for the software components in this release.
Open Caveats
Open Driver Caveats
The following caveats are not resolved in CB21AG and PI21AG client adapter driver 1.1.
CSCee70072—Auto profile selection causes no connectivity until logon
When auto profile selection is enabled, connectivity does not occur until the user logs in. To work 
around this problem, disable auto profile selection if you want your client adapter to establish 
connectivity prior to logon.
CSCin75649—Failure to find domain controller during LEAP authentication
The LEAP Authentication Status screen may show an incorrect status for the Finding Domain 
Controller field, and the client adapter may or may not successfully LEAP authenticate regardless 
of the status shown for this field.
CSCin74956 and CSCee69323—Client fails to get IP address when CCKM CKIP+CMIC is used 
with 12.2(15)JA
Clients fail to obtain an IP address when attempting to associate to an access point that is running 
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)JA and is configured for CCKM with CKIP+CMIC. To work around this 
problem, configure the access point for CCKM with TKIP+Michael MIC rather than CKIP+CMIC.