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Appendix E Configuring the Client Adapter through the Windows XP Operating System

Configuring the Client Adapter

Step 12 Follow the steps below to enter a static WEP key if you are planning to use static WEP.

Note If you are planning to use EAP-TLS or PEAP authentication, which uses dynamic WEP, go to Step 13.

a.Make sure the The key is provided for me automatically check box is unchecked.

b.Obtain the WEP key for the access point (in an infrastructure network) or other clients (in an ad hoc network) from your system administrator and enter it in both the Network key and Confirm network key fields. Follow the guidelines below to enter a new static WEP key:

WEP keys must contain the following number of characters:

10 hexadecimal characters or 5 ASCII text characters for 40-bit keys

Example: 5A5A313859 (hexadecimal) or ZZ18Y (ASCII)

26 hexadecimal characters or 13 ASCII text characters for 128-bit keys

Example: 5A583135333554595549333534 (hexadecimal) or ZX1535TYUI354 (ASCII)

Note ASCII text WEP keys are not supported on Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points, so you must enter hexadecimal characters if your client adapter will be used with these access points.

Your client adapter’s WEP key must match the WEP key used by the access point (in infrastructure mode) or clients (in ad hoc mode) with which you are planning to communicate.

c.In the Key index (advanced) field, choose the number of the WEP key you are creating (1, 2, 3, or 4).

Note The WEP key must be assigned to the same number on both the client adapter and the access point (in an infrastructure network) or other clients (in an ad hoc network).

d.Click OK to save your settings and to add this SSID to the list of preferred networks (see

Figure E-1). The configuration is complete for static WEP. The client adapter automatically attempts to associate to the network(s) in the order in which they are listed.

Step 13 If you enabled WPA-PSK, obtain the pre-shared key for the access point from your system administrator and enter it in both the Network key and Confirm network key fields. Follow the guidelines below to enter a pre-shared key:

Pre-shared keys must contain 8 to 63 ASCII text characters or 64 hexadecimal characters.

Your client adapter’s pre-shared key must match the pre-shared key used by the access point with which you are planning to communicate.

Step 14 Check the The key is provided for me automatically check box if you are planning to use EAP-TLS or PEAP, which uses dynamic WEP keys.

Note This parameter is not available if you enabled WPA or WPA-PSK.

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Contents Customer Order Number Text Part Number OL-4211-03 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Iii N T E N T SAssembling the Antenna Overview Pop-Up Menu Help Exit Vii Select ProfileViii Antenna Installation Warning B-3WPA OL-4211-03 Following topics are covered in this section PrefacePurpose AudienceOrganization XiiXiii ConventionsXiv Obtaining Documentation Related PublicationsCisco.com Documentation DVDOrdering Documentation Cisco Product Security OverviewDocumentation Feedback XviObtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support Website An emergency, you can also reach Psirt by telephone 877 408Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityXviii Xix Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOL-4211-03 Product Overview Terminology Introduction to the Client AdaptersClient Adapter Model Number Description AIR-CB21AGRadio Hardware ComponentsRadio Antenna LEDsSoftware Components DriverClient Utilities Ad Hoc Wireless LAN Network Configurations Using Client AdaptersAccess Point Root Unit Wired LAN Preparing for Installation Safety information FCC Safety Compliance StatementSafety Guidelines Unpacking the Client Adapter Package ContentsSystem Requirements Site Requirements For Infrastructure DevicesFor Client Devices OL-4211-03 Installing the Client Adapter Inserting a PC-Cardbus Card Inserting a Client AdapterInserting a PCI Card Changing the BracketBracket screws Inserting the Card Inserting a PCI Card into a PC Assembling the AntennaInserting the Antenna into Its Base Mounting the AntennaBottom of Antenna Base Mounting the Antenna Installing the Client Adapter Software Preparing Setup Window Cisco Aironet Installation Program Window Click Next. The Setup Type window appears see Figure10 Setup Type Window 11 Install Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility Window 12 Choose Destination Location Window 13 Select Program Folder Window 14 Important Please Read! Window 15 Choose Configuration Tool Window FeatureWith dynamic WEP EAP-TLS or Peap authentication Yes Leap or EAP-FAST authenticationSecurity Static WEP Yes ReceiveClick Properties Installing a Microsoft Hot Fix for Group Policy Delay Page OL-4211-03 Using the Profile Manager Opening Profile Manager Overview of Profile ManagerSSID1 Field DescriptionSSID2 SSID3Available Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Networks Window Creating a New ProfileSNR Profile Management General Window Auto Profile Selection Management Window Including a Profile in Auto Profile SelectionOL-4211-03 Selecting the Active Profile Importing and Exporting Profiles Modifying a ProfileEditing a Profile Deleting a ProfileExporting a Profile Importing a ProfileExport Profile Window Configuring the Client Adapter Parameter Category Number OverviewSetting General Parameters Parameter Description Auto profile selection or configured for use in an ad hoc ReconfiguredClient adapter to roam to that network without having to be Auto profile selectionProfile Management Advanced Window Setting Advanced ParametersRadio Band Transmit Power Level Profile Management Advanced Parameters Network Type Description Parameter Description Parameter Description Default Open Preferred Access Points Window Setting Security ParametersProfile Management Security Window Overview of Security FeaturesEAP with Dynamic WEP Keys Static WEP KeysConfiguring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, Peap EAP-GTC, or Peap EAP-MSCHAP V2, LEAP,Cckm Fast Secure Roaming WPA and WPA2Reporting Access Points that Fail Leap Authentication Additional WEP Key Security Features Synchronizing Security FeaturesSecurity Feature Client Setting Access Point Setting SsidWPA Security Feature Client Setting Access Point Setting Or later, choose a cipher suite that is LEAP, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLSWPA/WPA2/CCKM MICTkip Enabling Static WEPPeap EAP-MSCHAP Interval to any value other thanConfiguring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Define WPA/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key Window Enabling WPA/WPA2 PassphraseEnabling Leap Leap Settings Window Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Enabling EAP-FAST EAP-FAST Settings Window Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Click Select More Select EAP-FAST PAC Window 10 Import EAP-FAST PAC File Window Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Deleting a Manually Provisioned PAC File Enabling EAP-TLS or Peap 12 Define Certificate Window Enabling EAP-TLSConfiguring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Enabling Peap EAP-GTC 13 Define Peap EAP-GTC Configuration Window 14 Configuration Settings Window Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Enabling Peap EAP-MSCHAP 15 Define Peap EAP-MSCHAP V2 Configuration Window16 Configuration Settings Window Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Configuring the Client Adapter Setting Security Parameters Enabling Wi-Fi Multimedia Disabling Static WEP, WPA/WPA2 Passphrase, or EAPEnabling the QoS Packet Scheduler on Windows 17 Wireless Cisco Connection Properties Window 18 Select Network Component Type Window Click Control Panel Double-clickNetwork Connections Enabling the QoS Packet Scheduler on Windows XPFollow these steps to access the roaming parameters Setting Roaming Parameters in the Windows Control PanelWireless Mode Using EAP Authentication Leap or EAP-FAST Authentication Status Window Using Leap or EAP-FASTStage Explanation After Profile Activation or Card InsertionAfter Your EAP-FAST Password Expires After a Reboot or LogonUsing Leap or EAP-FAST with an Automatically Prompted Login Enter Wireless Network Password Window After Your EAP-FAST Password Expires After Profile Activation Using Leap or EAP-FAST with a Manually Prompted LoginAfter a Reboot, Logon, or Card Insertion Action Drop-Down Menu After Your EAP-FAST Password Expires Using Leap or EAP-FAST with a Saved Username and Password 10 Please Change Password Window Using EAP-TLSUsing Peap EAP-GTC Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases or Ldap Databases OnlyOTP Databases Only Restarting the Authentication Process Using Peap EAP-MSCHAPOL-4211-03 Viewing Status and Statistics Tool Overview of ADU Status and Statistics ToolsStatus Statistics NumberSignal-to-noise ratio as a percentage Displays the signal strength3interprets each element of the Current Status window Viewing the Current Status of Your Client AdapterStatus Description Status Description 4interprets each element of the Advanced Status window Details on these server-based authentication typesMIC is enabled and is being used with None MIC is disabledMichael MIC is enabled and is being used with WPA and Tkip MMHWMM Status Description Status Description Viewing Statistics for Your Client Adapter Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility Diagnostics WindowAdvanced Statistics Window Statistic Description6interprets each element of the Advanced Statistics window Integrity check MIC value when Ckip was being used Ckip MIC OKPoint OL-4211-03 Using the Aironet System Tray Utility Astu Overview of Astu Infrastructure mode or another client in ad hoc modeAstu Icon Icon DescriptionStatus Element Description Tool Tip WindowConnection Status Description Pop-Up Menu This option enables you to access the online helpHelp Following sections describe each Astu pop-up menu optionExit TroubleshootingOpen Aironet Desktop Utility PreferencesEnable/Disable Radio Manual Login ReauthenticateSelect Profile Connection Status Window Show Connection StatusConnection Status Window Elements Ssid OL-4211-03 Routine Procedures Removing a Client Adapter Removing a PC-Cardbus CardRemoving a PCI Card Upgrading the Client Adapter Software Client Adapter Software ProceduresPrevious Installation Detected Window Choose Update the previous installation and click Next Choose Uninstall the previous installation and click Next Uninstalling the Client Adapter SoftwareADU Procedures Opening ADUExiting ADU Viewing Client Adapter Information Finding the Version of ADUAccessing Online Help Astu ProceduresRefer to for instructions on using Astu Enabling or Disabling Your Client Adapter’s RadioOL-4211-03 10-1 TroubleshootingInterpreting the Indicator LEDs Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting InformationStatus LED green Activity LED amber Condition 10-2Using the Troubleshooting Utility Troubleshooting the Client AdapterTroubleshooting Information Number Diagnosing Your Client Adapter’s Operation10-4 Troubleshooting Utility Window10-5 Troubleshooting Utility Window with Test Results10-6 Troubleshooting Utility Window Detailed Report10-7 Saving the Detailed Report to a Text FileClient Adapter Recognition Problems Disabling the Microsoft 802.1X Supplicant Windows 2000 Only10-8 Resolving Resource Conflicts Reboot your computerResolving Resource Conflicts in Windows 10-9Problems Associating to an Access Point Resolving Resource Conflicts in Windows XP10-10 Prioritizing Network Connections Problems Connecting to the NetworkParameters Missing from Profile Management Windows 10-1110-12 Error Messages10-13 10-14 10-15 10-16 10-17 10-18 10-19 10-20 10-21 10-22 10-23 10-24 Technical Specifications Radio Specifications Physical SpecificationsESD KV human body modelAppendix a Technical Specifications DBm @ 6, 9, 12, and 18 Mbps Receiver sensitivity 802.11aDBm @ 24 Mbps DBm @ 36 MbpsIndoor typical Outdoor typical Safety and Regulatory Compliance Specifications Power SpecificationsTranslated Safety Warnings Explosive Device Proximity Warning Antenna Installation Warning Appendix B Translated Safety Warnings Appendix B Translated Safety Warnings Appendix B Translated Safety Warnings Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information USA Models AIR-CB21AG-A-K9, AIR-PI21AG-A-K9Canadian Compliance Statement Department of Communications CanadaOL-4211-03 Declaration of Conformity Statement Cisco Aironet CB21AG Wireless LAN Client AdapterCisco Aironet PI21AG Wireless LAN Client Adapter Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese TranslationEnglish Translation Chinese Translation 5-GHz Client AdaptersEnglish Translation Communication ACTThis equipment is limited for indoor use GHz Client AdaptersOL-4211-03 Channels, Power Levels, and Antenna Gains Channels Ieee 802.11aRegulatory Domains Ieee 802.11b/g Ieee 802.11b Maximum Power Levels and Antenna GainsData Rate With 1-dBi Antenna GainMbps 31.6 Ieee 802.11gOL-4211-03 P E N D I X E Overview EAP with Dynamic WEP Keys WPA Configuring the Client Adapter Configuring the Client Adapter Page Configuring the Client Adapter Page Enabling EAP-TLS Authentication For EAP type, choose Smart Card or other Certificate Configuring the Client Adapter Enabling Peap Authentication Figure E-6 Protected EAP Properties Window Figure E-7 EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties Window Figure E-8 Peap Properties Window Figure E-9 Generic Token Card Properties Window Figure E-10 Wireless Network Connection Status Window Associating to an Access Point Using Windows XPPerforming a Site Survey Additional Information GuidelinesSelecting the Client Adapter Opening the Site Survey UtilitySpecifying Display Units Using the Associated AP Status TabViewing the Access Point’s Status Table F-1 Site Survey Utility Associated AP Status Description Using the AP Scan List Tab Figure F-5 Site Survey Utility AP Scan List Viewing the AP Scan ListRssi Pausing the AP Scan List CCXValue 1, 2, 3, or Access point’s wireless network Viewing AP DetailsDetailed Information Parameter Description Rssi Figure F-7 Site Survey Utility Log File Generating an AP Scan Log FileUninstalling the Site Survey Utility Accessing Online HelpFinding the Version of the Site Survey Utility Exiting the Site Survey UtilityPage Stations Wireless network composed of stations without access pointsStandard Set of characters that contains both letters and numbersGL-2 GL-3 Setting must be within the range of 64 to 2312 bytesGL-4 Ethernet 802.3 and wireless LAN 802.11 specificationsGL-5 GL-6 Protection and 802.1X for authenticated key management Computing device with an installed client adapter802.1X for authenticated key management GL-7GL-8 Authentication Mode parameter Selecting in ADUIN-1 ADU Pausing ViewingSelecting the active profile IN-2Astu CAMIN-3 Data encryption ADU Site survey utility ADU Windows XPFCC C-2 IN-4IN-5 FCC CRCACK CTS RTSIN-7 MMH MIC Disabling EnablingStatus With Leap Modify button IN-8IN-9 IN-10 IN-11 IN-12 Regulatory compliance Safety Spread spectrum Setting Viewing ADUIN-13 Initial window Third-party tool, enabling in Install WizardWith test results IN-14IN-15 Security featuresIN-16
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