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Chapter 5 Routine Procedures
Removing a Client Adapter
Removing a Client Adapter
Follow the instructions in this section to remove a PC-Cardbus card or PCI card from a computing device, when necessary.
Caution These procedures and the physical connections they describe apply generally to conventional Cardbus slots and PCI expansion slots. In cases of custom or nonconventional equipment, be alert to possible differences in Cardbus slot and PCI expansion slot configurations.
Removing a PC-Cardbus Card
To remove a PC-Cardbus card after it is successfully installed and configured (such as when your laptop is to be transported), completely shut down your computer and pull the card directly out of the Cardbus slot. When the card is reinserted and the computer is rebooted, your connection to the network should be re-established.
Note If you need to remove your PC-Cardbus card but do not want to shut down your computer, double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray, choose the Cisco Aironet client adapter you want to remove under hardware devices, click Stop, and click OK to close each open window. Then pull the card directly out of the card slot.
Removing a PCI Card
Because PCI client adapters are installed inside desktop computers that are not designed for portable use, you should have little reason to remove the adapter. However, instructions are provided below if you need to remove your PCI card.
Step 1 Completely shut down your computer.
Step 2 Remove the computer cover.
Step 3 Remove the screw from the top of the CPU back panel above the PCI expansion slot that holds your client adapter.
Step 4 Disassemble the antenna from the base.
Step 5 Pull up firmly on the client adapter to release it from the slot and carefully tilt the adapter to slip its antenna through the opening near the slot.
Step 6 Reinstall the screw on the CPU back panel and replace the computer cover.
Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista
Contents
Cisco Systems, Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA
Software Release
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Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
Network Configurations Using Client Adapters
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
Preface
Obtaining Client Adapter Software
Advanced Roaming Setting
Two-Phase Tunneled Authentication
Inserting the Card
Configuring and Starting Logging
Accessing LEAP Properties for Configuration
Configuring LEAP
Finding the Version of the LEAP Module
EAP Messages A-1
Creating Strong Passwords A-9
Antenna Installation Warning
English Translation D-7
Chinese Translation
Channels
Acknowledgments and Licensing F-1
English Translation
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Purpose
Preface
Audience
Audience, page Purpose, page Organization, page Conventions, page
Organization
Conventions
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Related Publications
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Safety information, page Unpacking the Client Adapter, page
Product Overview and Installation
Network Configurations Using Client Adapters, page
Installing the Client Adapter Driver and Software, page
PC-Cardbus
Introduction to the Client Adapters
Terminology
card
Radio Antenna
Hardware Components
Radio
LEDs
Network Configurations Using Client Adapters
Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
Software Components
Wireless Infrastructure with Workstations Accessing a Wired LAN
Figure 1-1 Ad Hoc Wireless LAN
Safety information
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
Safety Guidelines
Unpacking the Client Adapter
Warnings
http//support.microsoft.com/kb/932063
Package Contents
System Requirements
http//support.microsoft.com/kb/935222
Site Requirements
For Infrastructure Devices
For Client Devices
Inserting the Client Adapter
Inserting a PC-Cardbus Card
1-10
Insert the card see the “Inserting the Card” section on page
Inserting a PCI Card
Changing the Bracket
Assemble the antenna see the “Assembling the Antenna” section on page
Inserting the Card
1-12
Assembling the Antenna
1-13
Mounting the Antenna
1-14
1-15
Step 1 Perform one of the following
1-16
Step 8 If the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, click Cancel
Obtaining Client Adapter Software
Step 5 Click Wireless Software
Step 7 Click Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters
Step 6 Click Client Adapters and Client Software
Installing the Client Adapter Driver and Software
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1-19
Figure 1-11 Cisco Aironet Installation Program Window
Hardware Insertion
1-20
Figure 1-13 Cisco Aironet Installation Program-Setup Status Window
1-21
Step 8 Click Finish
1-22
Accessing Microsoft Vista Network and Sharing Center, page
Configuring Wireless Profiles
Overview of Wireless Profiles, page
Creating a New Profile and Configuring Basic Settings, page
Overview of Wireless Profiles
Accessing Microsoft Vista Network and Sharing Center
Creating a New Profile and Configuring Basic Settings
Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless Adapter see Figure
Chapter 2 Configuring Wireless Profiles
Step 7 In this dialog box, enter information for the wireless network that you want to add.Table 2-1 lists and describes general settings for the profile. Follow the instructions in the table to configure these settings
Encryption Types” section on page
Setting
What to Enter
Chapter 3, “Configuring EAP Types.” The enterprise network EAP
and Encryption Types” section on page
Profile Management General Settings continued
Setting
WPA and WPA2
Security and Encryption Types
WEP Shared Security with Static WEP Keys
2-10
802.1X with Dynamic WEP Keys
2-11
Accessing a Profile That Was Created Previously
CCKM Fast Secure Roaming
2-12
Viewing and Changing the Settings of a Profile
2-13
Figure 2-7 Network and Sharing Center Window
2-14
Figure 2-8 Wireless Network properties Dialog Box-Connection Tab
page 2-18 and the “Advanced Roaming Setting” section on page
is available, Choose Control Panel Manage Wireless Networks
Settings dialog box. See the “Radio Measurement” section on
in Table 2-1 on page
2-16
Figure 2-9 Wireless Network properties Dialog Box-Security Tab
2-17
Radio Measurement
2-18
Advanced Roaming Setting
2-19
2-20
How LEAP Works, page Configuring LEAP, page
Configuring EAP Types
Configuring EAP-FAST, page Overview of LEAP, page
Configuring PEAP-GTC, page
Protected Access Credentials, page
Two-Phase Tunneled Authentication
Two-Phase Tunneled Authentication, page
How EAP-FAST Works
Protected Access Credentials
Server Certificate Validation
Accessing EAP-FAST Properties for Configuration, page
Configuring EAP-FAST
Accessing EAP-FAST Properties for Configuration
Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab, page
Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab
Default On
Default anonymous
Default Enabled
Default On
Default None
Use Protected Access
Default Off
PAC box and the Validate Server Certificate box at the same time
Usernames and Passwords
Overview of the User Credentials Tab
Client Certificates
Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the User Credentials Tab
3-10
Figure 3-3 User Credentials Tab in EAP-FAST Properties Window
information about OTP, see the “Understanding PIN Mode and Token
Mode with OTP” section on page
3-11
Figure 3-4 New PIN Prompt Window
Understanding PIN Mode and Token Mode with OTP
3-12
Figure 3-5 Next Token Prompt Window
Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Authentication Tab
3-13
3-14
Table 3-3 lists and describes options for authentication
Figure 3-6 Authentication Tab in EAP-FAST Properties Window
3-15
Default Disabled
a certificate on this computer radio button in the User
Select an authentication
Finding the Version of the EAP-FAST Module
3-16
Figure 3-7 About Tab in EAP-FAST Properties Window
Overview of LEAP
How LEAP Works
3-17
Accessing LEAP Properties for Configuration, page
Configuring LEAP
Accessing LEAP Properties for Configuration
Configuring LEAP Settings in the Network Credentials Tab, page
Configuring LEAP Settings in the Network Credentials Tab
3-19
Figure 3-8 Wireless Network Properties Window
Table 3-4 LEAP Network Credentials Settings
3-20
Settings
LEAP Network Credentials
Overview of PEAP-GTC
Finding the Version of the LEAP Module
3-21
How PEAP-GTC Works
3-22
Accessing PEAP-GTC Properties for Configuration, page
Configuring PEAP-GTC
Accessing PEAP-GTC Properties for Configuration
Configuring PEAP-GTC Settings in the Connection Tab, page
3-24
Figure 3-10 Wireless Network Properties Window
Configuring PEAP-GTC Settings in the Connection Tab
3-25
Figure 3-11 Connection Tab in PEAP-GTC Properties Window
prompt user to authorize new servers or trusted certificate
Default anonymous
If the Validate server certificate box is checked and the Do not
If the Validate server certificate box is checked but the Do not
Configuring PEAP-GTC Settings in the User Credentials Tab
3-27
and Token Mode with OTP” section on page
Default Off
password option
which is the case for the Prompt automatically for username and
3-29
PEAP-GTC User Credentials Options continued
Figure 3-13 New PIN Prompt Window
3-30
Understanding PEAP-GTC Authentication
Finding the Version of the PEAP-GTC Module
Figure 3-14 Next Token Prompt Window
The EAP-FAST XML Schema, page The PEAP-GTC XML Schema, page
Performing Administrative Tasks
Using Microsoft Tools to Perform Administrative Tasks, page
The LEAP XML Schema, page Logging for EAP Modules, page
Adding a Group Policy Object Editor
Using Microsoft Tools to Perform Administrative Tasks
Overview of Group Policy Objects
Overview of Group Policy Objects, page
Creating a EAP Group Policy Object in Windows Vista
a. Go to File Add/Remove Snap-in
g. From the Select Group Policy Object dialog box, click Finish
Configuring Machine Authentication for EAP-FAST
Configuring Single Sign-On for EAP-FAST
Configuring Machine Authentication for PEAP-GTC
Configuring Single Sign-On for PEAP-GTC and LEAP
The EAP-FAST XML Schema
xsdocumentation
xselement xschoice
xselement name=authenticateWithToken xscomplexType xssequence
4-10
xselement xselement name=sendViaInnerMethod xscomplexType xsall
4-11
xscomplexType name=PasswordFromProfile xssimpleContent
4-12
4-13
xsannotation xselement xschoice xselement name=enableFastReconnect
4-14
4-15
xssimpleType xsrestriction base=xsstring xsenumeration value=exactly
4-16
xselement name=anyServerName type=Empty xsannotation
The PEAP-GTC XML Schema
4-17
4-18
4-19
xscomplexContent xscomplexType xscomplexType name=IdentityPattern
4-20
xscomplexType name=TokenSource xschoice
4-21
xschoice xssequence xscomplexType
4-22
The LEAP XML Schema
4-23
4-24
attributeFormDefault=unqualified xselement name=eapLeap type=EapLeap
4-25
Step 1 Choose Start All Programs Accessories
Configuring and Starting Logging
Configuring and Starting Logging, page
Step 2 Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-PEAP/Debug /efalse
Disabling Logging and Flushing Internal Buffers
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-FAST/Debug /efalse
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-LEAP/Debug /efalse
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-PEAP/Debug /lfn“pathtoetllogfile”
Locating Log Files
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-FAST/Debug /lfn“pathtoetllogfile”
wevtutil sl Cisco-EAP-LEAP/Debug /lfn“pathtoetllogfile”
Routine Procedures
Removing a Client Adapter, page
Upgrading the Client Adapter Software, page
Removing a Client Adapter
Removing a PC-Cardbus Card
Removing a PCI Card
Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
Step 5 Click Update the previous installation
Figure 5-3 Cisco Aironet Installation Program-Setup Status Window
Chapter 5 Routine Procedures Upgrading the Client Adapter Software
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Troubleshooting with Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics, page
Enabling Client Reporting, page
Troubleshooting with Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics
Figure 6-1 Network and Sharing Center Window
Figure 6-2 Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics Dialog Box
Figure 6-3 Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics Dialog Box-Choose Adapter
Figure 6-5 Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics Dialog Box-Testing Delay
Figure 6-6 Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics Dialog Box-Test Window
Figure 6-7 Aironet Desktop Utility-Stop Running Diagnostics
Enabling Client Reporting
PEAP-GTC and LEAP Error Messages and Prompts, page A-6
EAP-FAST Error Messages and Prompts
EAP-FAST Error Messages and Prompts, page A-1
Creating Strong Passwords, page A-9
Appendix A EAP Messages EAP-FAST Error Messages and Prompts
Page
Recommended Action Enter a username
Recommended Action Press OK to continue
PEAP-GTC and LEAP Error Messages and Prompts
Page
Page
Creating Strong Passwords
Characteristics of Strong Passwords
Characteristics of Weak Passwords
Password Security Basics
A-10
Technical Specifications
Radio Specifications, page B-3
A P P E N D I X B
Physical Specifications
Radio Specifications
5470 to 5725 MHz
5150 to 5250 MHz
5250 to 5350 MHz
5725 to 5805 MHz
Indoor typical
Outdoor typical
Power Specifications
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Specifications
A P P E N D I X C
Translated Safety Warnings
Antenna Installation Warning, page C-3
Explosive Device Proximity Warning, page C-2
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Antenna Installation Warning
Warning for Laptop Users
Page
Page
Department of Communications - Canada, page D-3
Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
A P P E N D I X D
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure, page D-7
FCC Certification Number LDK102050 CB21AG
Department of Communications - Canada
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
Canadian Compliance Statement
Page
Cisco Aironet CB21AG Wireless LAN Client Adapter
Declaration of Conformity Statement
Cisco Aironet PI21AG Wireless LAN Client Adapter
English Translation
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
Japanese Translation
03-6434-6500
2.4- and 5-GHz Client Adapters
Chinese Translation
English Translation
Brazil/Anatel Approval
5-GHz Client Adapters
AIR-CB21AG-W-K9
D-10
AIR-PI21AG-W-K9
D-11
D-12
Channels, page E-2 Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains, page E-4
A P P E N D I X E
Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
Channels
IEEE 802.11a
IEEE 802.11b/g
Regulatory Domains
Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g
Appendix E Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains
Acknowledgments and Licensing
A P P E N D I X F
Appendix F Acknowledgments and Licensing
Appendix F Acknowledgments and Licensing
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Appendix F Acknowledgments and Licensing
Abbreviations
A P P E N D I X G
Table G-1
List of Acronyms continued