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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux
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Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring the Client Adapter
Configuring Your Client Adapter
Figure 3-17 Set LEAP Username and Password Screen
Step 5
Enter your username in the Username field.
Step 6 Enter your password in the Password field.
Note Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive and can contain up to 32 characters. The default
password is Cisco (uppercase C, lower case isco).
Step 7 Re-enter your password in the Verify Password field.
Step 8 Click OK.
Your client adapter authenticates to the RADIUS server by using your username and password.
Note For a complete explanation of the LEAP feature, see the section Server-Based Authentication
section on page 4-2 and the Enabling LEAP section on page 4-7.
Using the Bcard Utility
When you run ACU to set a card configuration, it writes that configuration to a file on your hard drive.
The file contains all of the configuration options and settings, including the SSID, RF parameters, and
security settings. These settings can be subsequently used to reconfigure the client adapter at any time
after you have executed ACU using Bcard, which automates the configuration process.
Operation Overview
Bcard uses the settings contained in the configuration file to reconfigure the radio, thereby eliminating
the need to run ACU again when you restart your computer. Bcard can be executed from the system
startup script or from the /etc/pcmcia/network script (assuming you have card and socket services
installed).
If you add bcard to the PCMCIA network script, it executes each time you insert a client adapter into
your computers PCMCIA slot. If you are using a PCI card, run bcard when you boot up your computer
to configure the client adapter at startup.
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