System Requirements
System Requirements
In addition to the items shipped with the client adapter, you also need the following items in order to
install and use the adapter:
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One of the following computing devices running Windows 98, 98 SE, NT, 2000, Me, or XP:
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Laptop or notebook computer equipped with a Type II or Type III PC card slot or Cardbus slot
Desktop personal computer equipped with an empty PCI expansion slot
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Handheld or portable device with an embedded LM card
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Laptop or other computing device with an embedded mini PCI card
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PC-Cardbus cards are not supported for use with Windows NT.
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Cisco recommends using a display with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
All drivers and supporting software (Card and Socket Services) for the PC card slot or
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Cardbus slot must be loaded and configured.
35 MB of free hard disk space (minimum)
A maximum of eight network connections if your computer is running Windows 98 or 98 SE
Windows 98 and 98 SE limit your computer's network connections. If you try to install a
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client adapter when eight network devices (such as a PCMCIA Ethernet card, dial-up
adapter, VPN adapter, docking station Ethernet card, etc.) are already connected to your
computer, the new adapter cannot establish a network connection.
Windows NT Service Pack 6 or greater if your computer is running Windows NT
A Phillips screwdriver (for PCI cards)
Software with WPA support if your wireless network uses host-based EAP authentication with
WPA:
Funk Odyssey Client supplicant version 2.2 (for Windows 2000)
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Windows XP Service Pack 1 and Microsoft support patch 815485 (for Windows XP)
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Meetinghouse AEGIS Client supplicant version 2.1 is also supported for use with Windows
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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
Chapter 2
Preparing for Installation
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