Информационное Руководство для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter

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wireless client adapter on Mac OS.
Q. How do I set the client card back to factory default settings?
A. Complete these steps to set the wireless client card to factory defaults:
Launch the Aironet Client Utility.
1. 
Click Commands.
2. 
Click Edit Properties.
3. 
On each tab, click Defaults.
4. 
Performance Issues
Q. How do I update the software for my Macintosh client?
A. There are three pieces to the client software:
Radio firmwareThis is on the card itself and resides on the client device.
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Client driverThis is for the OS Aironet Client Utility (OS X) and is the software that
manages interactions between the OS and the hardware.
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Aironet Client UtilityThis is the utility to manage the card and the radio itself.
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These three pieces of software all have different functions, but they work together to provide
wireless connectivity to your client.
These three pieces should always be the most recent versions available. The files are bundled
together in a .SIT file on the Macintosh utilities page. They are not individually available
from the Cisco Wireless Downloads page for Macintosh systems. See the answer to Question
1 for information on how to update these items.
Q. How is the new desktop controls feature, which is introduced with
release 3.0, used?
A. The Aironet desktop controls provide a convenient way to view client adapter status and
initiate common client adapter tasks, such as location selection or LEAP logon. For the Mac
OS X, the desktop control is an icon in the main menu bar. For the Mac OS 9, the desktop
control is a control strip module. The desktop controls are automatically installed with the
client utility.
Q. The access point has an entry in the association table for my wireless
card, but I cannot get a dynamic IP address. What is the issue?
A. The most common cause of this behavior is a misconfiguration of AppleTalk or TCP/IP.
The card receives power so the radio associates to the access point. However, the facilities on
the other end of the card do not communicate with the OS. Verify that the card appears
correctly on the Connect Via: (in OS 9) or Show: (in OS X) popup menus. Then configure
TCP/IP accordingly.
Q. When my PC card is passing traffic, the speakers in my laptop buzz.
What is the issue?
A. This issue occurs because of an inadequate shield around the PC Memory Card