Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter

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Step 19
When the Cisco WLAN Install screen appears, perform the following operations:
a.
Expand the Mac OS software component list by clicking the right triangle on the left of Mac OS 
name.
Note
Both the PCI and PC card drivers are normally installed by the installer. You can deselect 
one of the drivers by clicking the selection box to remove the X; for example, you can 
deselect the PCI driver when using a PowerBook, or you can deselect the PC card driver 
when using a PowerMac.
b.
Click Install to begin the installation process.
Step 20
When a screen appears indicating that you must restart your computer after installing the software, click 
Continue.
Note
You can click Cancel to terminate the installation process.
Step 21
A message appears indicating “One moment please..,” then a screen appears that shows the installation 
progress. After the files are copied to the designated folder on the Macintosh hard disk, a screen appears.
Step 22
If a message appears indicating that the installation was successful, click Restart to restart your 
computer and finish the client utility installation. 
Note
The installer program installs the client utility, the help files, and the driver. 
For client adapter configuration instructions, refer to the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters 
Installation and Configuration Guide for Mac OS. 
For instructions on obtaining the document, refer to 
the 
Step 23
If a message appears indicating that the installation is not necessary, click Quit. The installer has 
detected that your installed software is the same version as the software to be installed. 
Caveats 
This is a maintenance release that adds support for the Mac OS X (10.2) operating system.
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