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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
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Chapter 8 Routine Procedures
Upgrading the Firmware
Note
In order to use host-based authentication with Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 3 and
the Windows 2000 Wireless 802.1X hot fix) or XP, your client adapter and access point
must use firmware that supports 802.1X draft 10, which is functionally equivalent to the
ratified 802.1X standard.
Step 3
If the firmware available from Cisco.com has a higher number than the firmware currently installed in
your client adapter, follow the instructions in the
“Loading New Firmware”
section below to upgrade the
firmware.
Loading New Firmware
Caution
If a power failure occurs while you are loading new firmware, your client adapter may become
inoperable. If this occurs, follow the instructions in the
“Technical Assistance Center”
section of the
Preface to contact TAC for assistance.
Follow the instructions below to load new firmware into your client adapter.
Step 1
Perform one of the following:
•
If you are installing firmware from a bundled file on Cisco.com, follow the steps below:
a.
Using Windows Explorer, find the folders that were extracted from the bundle and double-click
the firmware folder (the one that doesn’t specify ACU or the Windows operating system).
b.
Go to
Step 2
.
•
If you are installing firmware from an individual file on Cisco.com, follow the steps below:
a.
Use the computer’s web browser to access the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-wireless.shtml
b.
Click the link for Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters.
c.
Find the section for client adapter firmware.
d.
Click the link that corresponds to your client adapter’s model number (such as CB20A or 350
series).
e.
Select the latest firmware file for your specific client adapter type (such as CB or MPI).
Note
The firmware for PC, LM, and PCI cards is labeled PCMCIA-LMC-PCI, the firmware
for mini PCI cards is labeled mini PCI or MPI, and the firmware for PC-Cardbus cards
is labeled CB.
Note
If your wireless network uses LEAP authentication, remember to select radio firmware
of the same draft standard as the access points to which your client adapter will be
authenticating. Mini PCI card firmware and PC-Cardbus card firmware were first
released at draft 10.