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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Client Utilities, Version 1.5.x for Linux
OL-1347-01
Resolved Caveats
Inability to Disable Home Encryption in ACU
If you are using a 128-bit WEP-capable client adapter in home mode with encryption turned on and then 
replace the client adapter with a non-WEP-capable client adapter, a configuration error results, and ACU 
does not allow you to disable home encryption (CSCdu27714). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 
of ACU.
Inability to Disable Shared Key Authentication
If you are using a WEP-capable client adapter with WEP enabled and shared key authentication and then 
replace the client adapter with a non-WEP-capable client adapter, ACU does not allow you to disable 
shared key authentication (CSCdu27710). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 of ACU.
Client Fails to Connect When 128-Bit WEP Is Set in ACU
When 128-bit WEP is set in ACU, the client is unable to connect and is eventually disabled 
(CSCdu03163). This caveat is resolved in version 1.5.6 of ACU.
Note
Cisco always uses ACU to set WEP keys and recommends the use of our client 
utilities over the /proc interface configuration. The /proc interface has not been 
tested, so this caveat may be unresolved for this interface.
CEM Corrupts WEP Keys
CEM version 1.3 appears to function properly and writes WEP keys to the client adapter, but the client 
is unable to pass data to an access point using those keys (CSCdt50553). This caveat is resolved in 
version 1.5.6 of ACU.
Inability to Enter LEAP Credentials Outside of ACU
The only way to enter a username and password for LEAP authentication is within ACU (CSCdt11139). 
No provisions exist for a Linux machine without X or for offering LEAP authentication without allowing 
users access to the full capabilities of ACU. This caveat is resolved by the introduction of the leapset and 
leapscript utilities (versions 1.5.1).
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