Cisco Aironet 350 Series 11Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Adapter ( AIR-PCM352 )

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Cisco Aironet 350 Series 11Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Adapter ( AIR-PCM352 )

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 : Cisco Aironet 350 Series 11Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Adapter ( AIR-PCM352 )
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Cisco
EAN: 0746320504872
Label: CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE
Manufacturer: CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE
Model: AIR-PCM352
Network Interface Description: PC Card
Publisher: CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE
Studio: CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionCisco Aironet series access points ensure maximum network coverage efficiency in a variety of information systems and facilities. Cisco Aironet series access points perform functions similar to a hub in a wired network; in addition, they add the vital, price/performance benefits of security, management features, and mobility services. For example, the innovative roaming functionality provided by Aironet access points enables users equipped with wireless client adapters to freely move throughout a facility while maintaining seamless, uninterrupted access to the network. The Aironet family of access points features easy integration to a wired network backbone, flexible configuration, management capabilities, and a wide range of product configurations.




Features:
  • 2.4GHz/802.11b wireless stnd.
  • 11Mbps DSSS Type II PC Card
  • Up to 128-bit WEP encryption
  • Indoor range of 130 feet at 11 Mbps, 350 feet at 1 Mbps
  • Compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000, ME, XP, CE 2.11, CE 3.0, CE .NET (CE 4.0, CE 4.1), Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, MS-DOS, and Linux





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - big name - low rating
I purchased the 350 wireless adapter as a second adaptor for a second laptop on my wireless LAN. My first laptop has a Compaq WL110 PCMCIA adaptor which out performs the Cisco hands down on range and connectivity. The Cisco comes with some fancy disgnostic tools which states signal to noise ratios with no loss whereas a simple ping test clearly displays packet loss. I am disappointed as a IT proffessional and someone who thought that a cisco card would be the best. Not the case, buy Compaq or 3com.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great card, nice config and test utility
I purchased this card thru my university for use on their WLAN. The multi-profile configuration utility allows me to use the card at school and on my home Linksys WLAN.

Setup was a breeze, solid equipment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great lil card
I use this card to get online at University of Virginia, its the only card supported, but they make good choices, so I went ahead and got the card. All I had to do to make it work was to plug it in my laptop's designated card slot, and *poof* XP took care of the rest. The connectivity is great, and its very simple to use.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Card's top grade, but slight problem with software
I bought my card thru my university which uses this card for the entire system. Since my card has been installed and the drivers and ACU is already running, getting it to work with my Netgear FM114P router at home was breeze, taking just a minute to get it hooked up.

The problem came when i tried to install the driver for my brother and girlfriend's laptop. On one laptop the system hung at the end of the installation and on the other when the computer was trying to detect the hardware.

Cutting the long story short, i figured the system had just managed to install the software before it hang and thus after rebooting the laptop i could get online. whats interesting is that i didn't have to install the ACU or the card's firmware to get it to work. Well, as long as it works.... =P

Compared to linksys or netgear wireless lan cards, this one give a much better 'feel' to its build and looks a whole lot more sturdy than any other cards i've seen. and of course its from a better brand too (if it matters at all).

I guess if you're willing to fork out more than double the price for a somewhat more 'professional' card i guess this is it. if not, i would recommend the netgear MA401 card as i have absolutely no problems setting a couple of them up on my network.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One of the best I have used
I manage the wlan at work and test numerous cards. The Cisco 350 series is what we rolled of company wide for for employee use. The Client software (ACU) included with the card is straight forward and provides great info on the current connection and link status.

One thing you can do with this card that you can't with others is modify the transmit power for the card. The primary difference between the Cisco 340 and 350 series is the transmit power. On the 350 you can change this from 1mw to 100mw (the 340 series peaks at 30mw). This feature is especially handy, especially when taking my laptop from work to home (you just don't need 100mw of transmit power in a 1200 ft. apartment).

The hardware is great (Cisco acquired Aironet around 97 I think), the software is intuitive, and is fully compatible with many authentication methods other than wep (i.e., TLS, MD5, EAP, LEAP).

So why did I give this card a 4 star rating instead of 5 stars? Three reasons:

Client side software does not roam between discontiguous networks when using advanced authentication

Client side software does not include any kind of sniff feature to see what wireless networks are within range. I have to use third party software for that.

Cisco cards do not do true rfmon passive packet acquisition. Cisco (and I think Lucent) diverged from the prism 2 chip , so i keep my Cisco card for work and keep a linksys wpc11 (prism2 chipset) for "network analysis".

Hope this helps. Peace to all wifi junkies out there.



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