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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350 and CB20A Client Adapter Install Wizard 1.5 for Windows
OL-6553-01
System Requirements
• 35 MB of free hard disk space (minimum)
Note The Install Wizard terminates if you attempt to install it on a computer that has less than
35 MB of hard disk space.
• One of the following host supplicants if your wireless network uses host-based EAP authentication
with WPA:
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Funk Odyssey Client supplicant version 2.2 (for Windows 2000)
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Windows XP Service Pack 1 and Microsoft supplicant Q815485 (for Windows XP)
Note Meetinghouse AEGIS Client supplicant version 2.1 or later is also supported for use with
Windows 2000 and XP; however, it was not tested with this client adapter software release.
• The Microsoft 802.1X supplicant, if your wireless network uses EAP-TLS, PEAP, or EAP-SIM
authentication
• If your wireless network uses PEAP authentication with a One-Time Password (OTP) user database:
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SofToken version 1.3, 2.0, or later from Secure Computing; SecurID version 2.5 from RSA; or
hardware token from OTP vendors
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Your software token PIN or hardware token password
• If your wireless network uses EAP-SIM authentication:
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PCSC-compliant smartcard reader installed in your computer’s Type II or Type III PC card slot
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Gemplus SIM+ smartcard inserted in the reader
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The SIM card’s PIN
Note The EAP-SIM supplicant included in the Install Wizard file supports only Gemplus SIM+
cards; however, an updated supplicant is available that supports standard GSM-SIM cards as
well as more recent versions of the EAP-SIM protocol. The new supplicant is available for
download from Cisco.com at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/access-registrar-encrypted
• The following information from your system administrator:
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The logical name for your workstation (also referred to as client name)
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The protocols necessary to bind to the client adapter
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The case-sensitive service set identifier (SSID) for your RF network
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If your computer is not connected to a DHCP server, the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway address of your computer
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The wired equivalent privacy (WEP) keys of the access points with which your client adapter
will communicate, if your wireless network uses static WEP for security
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The username and password for your network account
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Protected access credentials (PAC) file if your wireless network uses EAP-FAST authentication
with manual PAC provisioning