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Configuring the Client Adapter
This chapter explains how to set the configuration parameters for a specific profile.
Overview, page 5-2
Setting System Parameters, page 5-3
Setting RF Network Parameters, page 5-7
Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters, page 5-14
Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters, page 5-18
Setting Network Security Parameters, page 5-21
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Overview

Overview
Note If you do not change any of the configuration parameters, the default values are used.
Note If you are planning to set parameters on more than one of the Properties screens, wait until you are
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When you choose to create a new profile or edit an existing profile on the Profile Manager screen, the Properties screens appear with the name of your profile in parentheses. These screens enable you to set the configuration parameters for that profile.
finished with all of the screens before clicking OK. When you click OK, you are returned to the Profile Manager screen.
Each of the Properties screens (listed below) contains parameters that affect a specific aspect of the client adapter:
System Parameters—Prepares the client adapter for use in a wireless network
RF Network—Controls how the client adapter transmits and receives data
Advanced (Infrastructure)—Controls how the client adapter operates within an infrastructure
network
Advanced (Ad Hoc)—Controls how the client adapter operates within an ad hoc (peer-to-peer)
network
Network Security—Controls how a client adapter associates to an access point, authenticates to the
wireless network, and encrypts and decrypts data
Table 5-1 enables you to quickly locate the instructions for setting each Properties screen’s parameters.
Table 5-1 Locating Configuration Instructions
Parameter Category Page Number
System page 5-3
RF network page 5-7
Advanced infrastructure page 5-14
Advanced ad hoc page 5-18
Network security page 5-21
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Setting System Parameters

The System Parameters screen (see Figure 5-1) enables you to set parameters that prepare the client adapter for use in a wireless network. This screen appears after you create and save a new profile or click Edit on the Profile Manager screen.
Figure 5-1 System Parameters Screen
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Table 5-2 lists and describes the client adapter’s system parameters. Follow the instructions in the table
to change any parameters.
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Table 5-2 System Parameters
Parameter Description
Client Name A logical name for your workstation. It allows an administrator to
SSID1 The service set identifier (SSID) identifies the specific wireless
SSID2 An optional SSID that identifies a second distinct network and enables
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determine which devices are connected to the access point without having to memorize every MAC address. This name is included in the access point’s list of connected devices.
Range: You can key in up to 16 ASCII characters
Default: A blank field
Note Each computer on the network should have a unique client
name.
network that you want to access.
Range: You can key in up to 32 ASCII characters (case sensitive)
Default: A blank field
Note If you leave this parameter blank, your client adapter can
associate to any access point on the network that is configured to allow broadcast SSIDs (see the AP Radio Hardware page in the access point management system). If the access point with which the client adapter is to communicate is not configured to allow broadcast SSIDs, the value of this parameter must match the SSID of the access point. Otherwise, the client adapter is unable to access the network.
you to roam to that network without having to reconfigure your client adapter.
Range: You can key in up to 32 ASCII characters (case sensitive)
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Default: A blank field
Note If a profile specifies more than one SSID, it cannot be included
in auto profile selection.
Note This field is unavailable for any profiles that are included in
auto profile selection.
SSID3 An optional SSID that identifies a third distinct network and enables
you to roam to that network without having to reconfigure your client adapter.
Range: You can key in up to 32 ASCII characters (case sensitive)
Default: A blank field
Note If a profile specifies more than one SSID, it cannot be included
in auto profile selection.
Note This field is unavailable for any profiles that are included in
auto profile selection.
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Table 5-2 System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Power Save Mode Sets your client adapter to its optimum power consumption setting.
Options: CAM, Max PSP, or Fast PSP
Default: CAM (Constantly Awake Mode)
Power Save Mode Description
CAM (Constantly Awake Mode)
Max PSP (Max Power Savings)
Fast PSP (Power Save Mode)
Keeps the client adapter powered up continuously so there is little lag in message response time.
Consumes the most power but offers the highest throughput. Is recommended for desktop computers and devices that use AC power.
Causes the access point to buffer incoming messages for the client adapter, which wakes up periodically and polls the access point to see if any buffered messages are waiting for it. The adapter can request each message and then go back to sleep.
Conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput. Is recommended for devices for which power consumption is the ultimate concern (such as small battery-powered devices).
Note When you set Max PSP mode and
close ACU, the following message appears the next time you open ACU: “Maximum Power Save Mode will be temporarily disabled while you are running this application.” While ACU is open, Fast PSP mode is active. When you close ACU, the card returns to Max PSP mode.
Switches between PSP mode and CAM mode, depending on network traffic. This mode switches to CAM when retrieving a large number of packets and switches back to PSP after the packets have been retrieved.
Is recommended when power consumption is a concern but you need greater throughput than that allowed by Max PSP.
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Table 5-2 System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Network Type Specifies the type of network in which your client adapter is installed.
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Options: Ad Hoc or Infrastructure
Default: Infrastructure
Network Type Description
Ad Hoc Often referred to as peer to peer. Indicates
that your wireless network consists of a few wireless devices that are not connected to a wired Ethernet network through an access point. For example, an ad hoc network can be set up between computers in a conference room so users can share information in a meeting.
Infrastructure Indicates that your wireless network is
connected to a wired Ethernet network through an access point.
Go to the next section to set additional parameters or click OK to return to the Profile Manager screen. On the Profile Manager screen, click OK or Apply to save your changes.
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Setting RF Network Parameters

The RF Network screen (see Figure 5-2) enables you to set parameters that control how and when the client adapter transmits and receives data. To access this screen, choose the RF Network tab from the Properties screens.
Figure 5-2 RF Network Screen
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Table 5-3 lists and describes the client adapter’s RF network parameters. Follow the instructions in the
table to change any parameters.
Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters
Parameter Description
Data Rate Specifies the rate at which your client adapter should transmit or
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receive packets to or from access points (in infrastructure mode) or other clients (in ad hoc mode).
Auto Rate Selection is recommended for infrastructure mode; setting a specific data rate is recommended for ad hoc mode.
Options: Auto Rate Selection, 1 Mbps Only, 2 Mbps Only, 5.5 Mbps
Only, or 11 Mbps Only (2.4-GHz client adapters); Auto Rate Selection, 6 Mbps Only, 9 Mbps Only, 12 Mbps Only, 18 Mbps Only, 24 Mbps Only, 36 Mbps Only, 48 Mbps Only, or 54 Mbps Only (5-GHz client adapters)
Default: Auto Rate Selection
Data Rate
2.4-GHz Client Adapters
Auto Rate Selection
5-GHz Client Adapters
Auto Rate Selection
Description
Uses the 11-Mbps (for 2.4-GHz client adapters) or 54-Mbps (for 5-GHz client adapters) data rate when possible but drops to lower rates when necessary.
1 Mbps Only
2 Mbps Only and
5.5 Mbps Only
11 Mbps Only
Note Your client adapter’s data rate must be set to Auto Rate
6 Mbps Only
9 Mbps Only to 48 Mbps Only
54 Mbps Only
Offers the greatest range but the lowest throughput.
Progressively offers less range but greater throughput than the 1 Mbps Only (for
2.4-GHz client adapters) or 6 Mbps Only (for 5-GHz client adapters) option.
Offers the greatest throughput but the lowest range.
Selection or must match the data rate of the access point (in infrastructure mode) or the other clients (in ad hoc mode) with which it is to communicate. Otherwise, your client adapter may not be able to associate to them.
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Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Use Short Radio Headers Checking this check box sets your client adapter to use short radio
World Mode Checking this check box enables the client adapter to adopt the
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headers. However, the adapter can use short radio headers only if the access point is also configured to support them and is using them. If any clients associated to an access point are using long headers, then all clients in that cell must also use long headers, even if both this client and the access point have short radio headers enabled.
Short radio headers improve throughput performance; long radio headers ensure compatibility with clients and access points that do not support short radio headers.
Default: Checked
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
Note This parameter is referred to as Preambles on the access point
screens.
maximum transmit power level and the frequency range of the access point to which it is associated, provided the access point is also configured for world mode. This parameter is available only in infrastructure mode and is designed for users who travel between countries and want their client adapters to associate to access points in different regulatory domains.
Default: Unchecked
Scan For A Better Access Point
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
Note When World Mode is enabled, the client adapter is limited to
the maximum transmit power level allowed by the country of operation’s regulatory agency.
Checking this check box causes the client to look for a better access point if the signal strength of its associated access point is less than the specified value after the specified time and to switch associations if it finds one.
Example: If the default values of 20 seconds and 50% are used, the
client begins monitoring the strength of the signal received from its associated access point 20 seconds after becoming associated. The monitoring continues once per second. If the client detects a signal strength reading below 50%, it scans for a better access point.
Range: 5 to 255 seconds; 0 to 75% signal strength
Defaults:Checked, 20 seconds, 50% signal strength
Note The ability to specify the time and signal strength is available
in ACU version 6.1 or later, which is included in Install Wizard version 1.1 or later.
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Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Channel Specifies the frequency that your client adapter will use as the channel
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for communications. These channels conform to the IEEE 802.11 Standard for your regulatory domain.
In infrastructure mode, this parameter is set automatically and
cannot be changed. The client adapter listens to the entire spectrum, selects the best access point to associate to, and uses the same frequency as that access point.
In ad hoc mode, the channel of the client adapter must be set to
match the channel used by the other clients in the wireless network. If the client adapter does not find any other ad hoc adapters, this parameter specifies the channel with which the adapter will start its cell.
Range: Dependent on client adapter radio and regulatory domain
Example for 2.4-GHz client adapters:
1 to 11 (2412 to 2462 MHz) in North America
Example for 5-GHz client adapters:
36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, and 64 (5180, 5200, 5220, 5240, 5260, 5280, 5300, and 5320 MHz) in North America
Default: Dependent on client adapter radio and regulatory domain
Example for 2.4-GHz client adapters:
6 (2437 MHz) in North America
Example for 5-GHz client adapters:
36 (5180 MHz) in North America
Note Refer to Appendix D for a list of channel identifiers, channel
center frequencies, and regulatory domains for each channel.
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Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Transmit Power Defines the power level at which your client adapter transmits. This
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value must not be higher than that allowed by your country’s regulatory agency (FCC in the U.S., DOC in Canada, ETSI in Europe, MKK in Japan, etc.).
Options: Dependent on the power table programmed into the client
adapter; see the table below
Default: The maximum power level programmed into the client
adapter and allowed by your country’s regulatory agency
Possible Power Levels Client Adapter Type
30 mW or 1 mW 340 series PC cards
30 mW, 15 mW, 5 mW, or 1 mW
100 mW, 50 mW, 30 mW, 20 mW, 5 mW, or 1 mW
20 mW, 10 mW, or 5 mW PC-Cardbus card
Note Reducing the transmit power level conserves battery power but
decreases radio range.
340 series LM cards and PCI cards
350 series client adapters
Note When World Mode is enabled, the client adapter is limited to
the maximum transmit power level allowed by the country of operation’s regulatory agency.
Note If you are using an older version of a 340 or 350 series client
adapter, your power level options may be different than those listed here.
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Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Clear Channel Assessment Specifies the method that determines whether the channel on which
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your client adapter will operate is clear prior to the transmission of data.
Options: Firmware Default (XXX), Carrier/Correlation (Car/Cor),
Energy Detect (ED), or ED or Car/Cor
Default: Firmware Default (XXX)
Method Description
Firmware Default (XXX) The Clear Channel Assessment (CCA)
mechanism will report that the channel is busy based on the default value of the client adapter’s firmware. The firmware’s CCA default value is shown in parentheses.
Note The CCA default value for PCM,
LMC, and PCI card firmware is Car/Cor; the default value for mini PCI card firmware is ED.
Carrier/Correlation (Car/Cor)
Energy Detect (ED) The CCA mechanism will report that the
ED or Car/Cor The CCA mechanism will report that the
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
The CCA mechanism will report that the channel is busy upon detection of a direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signal. This signal may be above or below the ED threshold.
channel is busy upon detection of any energy above the ED threshold.
channel is busy upon detection of a DSSS signal or any energy above the ED threshold.
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Table 5-3 RF Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Data Retries Defines the number of times a packet is resent if the initial transmission
Fragment Threshold Defines the threshold above which an RF data packet is split up or
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is unsuccessful.
Range: 1 to 128
Default: 16 (2.4-GHz client adapters) or 32 (5-GHz client adapters)
Note If your network protocol performs its own retries, set this to a
smaller value than the default. This way notification of a “bad” packet is sent up the protocol stack quickly so the application can retransmit the packet if necessary.
fragmented. If one of those fragmented packets experiences interference during transmission, only that specific packet would need to be resent.
Throughput is generally lower for fragmented packets because the fixed packet overhead consumes a higher portion of the RF bandwidth.
Range: 256 to 2312
Default: 2312
Go to the next section to set additional parameters or click OK to return to the Profile Manager screen. On the Profile Manager screen, click OK or Apply to save your changes.
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Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters

Setting Advanced Infrastructure Parameters
Note You can set advanced infrastructure parameters only if your client adapter has been set to
operate in an infrastructure network. See the Network Type parameter in Table 5-2.
The Advanced (Infrastructure) screen (see Figure 5-3) enables you to set parameters that control how the client adapter operates within an infrastructure network. To access this screen, choose the Advanced (Infrastructure) tab from the Properties screens.
Figure 5-3 Advanced (Infrastructure) Screen
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Table 5-4 lists and describes the client adapter’s advanced infrastructure parameters. Follow the
instructions in the table to change any parameters.
Table 5-4 Advanced (Infrastructure) Parameters
Parameter Description
Antenna Mode (Receive) Specifies the antenna that your client adapter uses to receive data.
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PC card—The PC card’s integrated, permanently attached
antenna operates best when used in diversity mode. Diversity mode allows the card to use the better signal from its two antenna ports.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
LM card—The LM card is shipped without an antenna; however,
an antenna can be connected through the card’s external connector. If a snap-on antenna is used, diversity mode is recommended. Otherwise, choose the mode that corresponds to the antenna port to which the antenna is connected.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
PCI card—The PCI card must use the Primary Antenna Only
option.
Default: Primary Antenna Only
Mini PCI card—The mini PCI card, which can be used with one
or two antennas, operates best in diversity mode. Diversity mode allows the card to use the better signal from its two antenna connectors.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
Note The Primary Antenna Only and Secondary Antenna Only
options were formerly named Right Antenna Only and Left Antenna Only, respectively.
Antenna Mode (Transmit) Specifies the antenna that your client adapter uses to transmit data.
See the Antenna Mode (Receive) parameter above for information on the options available for your client adapter.
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
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Table 5-4 Advanced (Infrastructure) Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Specified Access Point 1- 4 Specifies the MAC addresses of up to four preferred access points
RTS Threshold Specifies the size of the data packet that the low-level RF protocol
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with which the client adapter can associate. If the specified access points are not found or the client adapter roams out of range, the adapter may associate to another access point.
You can enter the MAC addresses of the access points in the edit boxes or choose not to specify access points by leaving the boxes blank.
Default: Blank fields
Note This parameter should be used only for access points that are
in repeater mode. For normal operation, leave these fields blank because specifying an access point slows down the roaming process.
issues to a request-to-send (RTS) packet.
Setting this parameter to a small value causes RTS packets to be sent more often. When this occurs, more of the available bandwidth is consumed and the throughput of other network packets is reduced, but the system is able to recover faster from interference or collisions, which may be caused from a high multipath environment characterized by obstructions or metallic surfaces.
Range: 0 to 2312
Default: 2312
Note Refer to the IEEE 802.11 Standard for more information on
the RTS/CTS mechanism.
RTS Retry Limit Specifies the number of times the client adapter resends a
request-to-send (RTS) packet if it does not receive a clear-to-send (CTS) packet from the previously sent RTS packet.
Setting this parameter to a large value decreases the available bandwidth whenever interference is encountered but makes the system more immune to interference and collisions, which may be caused from a high multipath environment characterized by obstructions or metallic surfaces.
Range: 1 to 128
Default: 16 (2.4-GHz client adapters) or 32 (5-GHz client adapters)
Note Refer to the IEEE 802.11 Standard for more information on
the RTS/CTS mechanism.
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Table 5-4 Advanced (Infrastructure) Parameters (continued)
Parameter Description
Enable Radio Management Support
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Checking this check box enables the access point to which the client adapter is associated to control the use of radio management (RM), provided RM is enabled on the access point. RM is a system-wide feature that involves multiple infrastructure nodes. The RM feature on the access point acts on radio measurement requests from other network devices to instruct the access point and its associated clients to perform required radio measurements and then report them.
Default: Checked
Note This parameter is available in Install Wizard version 1.2 or
later for 350 series cards and Install Wizard version 1.3 or later for CB20A cards.
Note Access points must use Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)JA or later
to enable RM. Refer to the documentation for your access point for instructions on enabling this feature.
Go to the next section to set additional parameters or click OK to return to the Profile Manager screen. On the Profile Manager screen, click OK or Apply to save your changes.
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Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters

Setting Advanced Ad Hoc Parameters
Note You can set advanced ad hoc parameters only if your client adapter has been set to operate in an ad hoc
network. See the Network Type parameter in Tabl e 5-2.
The Advanced (Ad Hoc) screen (see Figure 5-4) enables you to set parameters that control how the client adapter operates within an ad hoc network. To access this screen, choose the Advanced (Ad Hoc) tab from the Properties screens.
Figure 5-4 Advanced (Ad Hoc) Screen
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Table 5-5 lists and describes the client adapter’s advanced ad hoc parameters. Follow the instructions in
the table to change any parameters.
Table 5-5 Advanced (Ad Hoc) Parameters
Parameter Description
Antenna Mode (Receive) Specifies the antenna that your client adapter uses to receive data.
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PC card—The PC card’s integrated, permanently attached
antenna operates best when used in diversity mode. Diversity mode allows the card to use the better signal from its two antenna ports.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
LM card—The LM card is shipped without an antenna; however,
an antenna can be connected through the card’s external connector. If a snap-on antenna is used, diversity mode is recommended. Otherwise, choose the mode that corresponds to the antenna port to which the antenna is connected.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
PCI card—The PCI card must use the Primary Antenna Only
option.
Default: Primary Antenna Only
Mini PCI card—The mini PCI card, which can be used with one
or two antennas, operates best in diversity mode. Diversity mode allows the card to use the better signal from its two antenna connectors.
Options: Diversity (Both), Primary Antenna Only, Secondary
Antenna Only
Default: Diversity (Both)
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
Note The Primary Antenna Only and Secondary Antenna Only
options were formerly named Right Antenna Only and Left Antenna Only, respectively.
Antenna Mode (Transmit) Specifies the antenna that your client adapter uses to transmit data.
See the Antenna Mode (Receive) parameter above for information on the options available for your client adapter.
Note This parameter is available only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
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