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

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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Install Wizard 1.0
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  Important Notes
Important Notes
Customized Installation Images (Notice to IT Professionals)
Caution
Use caution when bundling the client adapter software into a customized installation image. If the 
registry settings are modified, the software may not install and uninstall properly. 
Client Adapter Software Compatibility
Caution
Cisco Aironet CB21AG and PI21AG client adapter software is incompatible with other Cisco Aironet 
client adapter software. The Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU) must be used with CB21AG and PI21AG 
cards, and the Aironet Client Utility (ACU) must be used with all other Cisco Aironet client adapters.
Workaround for PEAP Domain Login Issue (CSCed21099)
To enable your client adapter to PEAP authenticate in a multiple domain environment, create a profile 
in ADU that uses PEAP authentication but do not enter a domain name in the Specific Server or 
Domain field on the Advanced Configuration window
. If the Login Name field is not filled in 
automatically, enter your username with nothing after it (for example, jsmith).
When you activate this profile, Cisco Secure ACS searches for the login name across all domain 
databases and attempts to authenticate the user against the first database that matches the username. 
While not specifying a domain name may increase the time it takes for your client adapter to 
authenticate, it helps to ensure that the authentication attempt is successful.
Note
This workaround applies to both Windows 2000 and XP.
Workaround for EAP-TLS Domain Login Issue (CSCee23962)
To enable your client adapter to EAP-TLS authenticate in a multiple domain environment, create a 
profile in ADU that uses EAP-TLS authentication but do not enter a domain name in the 
Server/Domain Name field on the Define Certificate window
. If the Login Name field is not filled in 
automatically, enter your username in this format: username@domain (for example, 
jsmith@acs-test.cisco.com).
Note
This workaround applies to both Windows 2000 and XP.