* Client Manager Version 1.5.2 * Name Client Manager V Version 1.5.2 File cmv-152.zip Size 3,557,448 Bytes Date May 19, 2015 Platform Windows PC OS Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista Model AirStation Copyright Buffalo Inc. Distribution ZIP archive Condition No reprinting allowed. Manual Refer to each AirStation's help for more information. --------------------- [Software Description] Client Manager V is an AOSS-compatible wireless connection utility for Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista. It supports Internet Explorer configuration and switching for the default printer. A wireless network diagnostic tool is also included. [How to Install] Extract the zipped file to a folder and run the installer. [Warning] - Impotant Notice for Upgrading Windows OS (Vista or later) Uninstall Client Manager V before upgrading. - Impotant Notice for Upgrading Windows XP to Windows Vista Uninstall Client Manager 3 before upgrading, otherwise an unexpected error may occur. - About WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) If your wireless client supports WPS, Client Manager V can use it to configure your wireless network. - To downgrade Client Manager, uninstall the latest version beforehand. - Install the latest version again if multiple instances of "Uninstall Client Manager V" appear in "Programs and Features". [Restrictions] 1. For Windows 8/8.1 Users EAP authentication is not supported. To use EAP authentication, perform the Windows default procedure. 2. For 64-bit Windows Users Client Manager V cannot create or edit profiles using EAP authentication except using the Windows default procedure. Perform the Windows default procedure. 3. For Users who Downgrade Client Manager from This Version The following data will not be overwritten. - Information on "Network" tab (IP address) - Information on "Browser" tab (homepage, proxy server) - Information on "Printers" tab (printer in use) - Icons of AOSS/WPS profiles - Relation information of AOSS profiles 4. For Windows 8.1 Users The following may occur. However, they are not Client Manager's bugs. Keep using as is. - After performing AOSS/WPS, an unknown profile name such as "XXXX-AOSS-G-TKIP 2" may be created. - When a profile using TKIP is created, an unknown profile name such as "XXXX 2" may be created. [Release Note] Version 1.5.2 1. Fixed the issue where the following values were not saved correctly in Windows 8.1 environment. - Information in "Network" tab (IP address) - Information in "Browser" tab (homepage, proxy server) - Information in "Printers" tab (printer in use) - Icons of AOSS/WPS profiles - Relation information of AOSS profiles 2. Fixed the issue where the software crashed when 'Edit' in the profile list was clicked if Symantec Endpoint Protection was installed on a 64-bit Windows 7 system. 3. Fixed the issue where the profile was not saved correctly when the EAP profile that was created using Windows default procedure is edited by Client Manager V and only the EAP authentication method was changed. 4. Fixed the issue where the DNS server address was saved but not applied to the PC when the method of obtaining IP address was changed to manual if the configured DNS server address was the same as the DNS server address that was obtained automatically. 5. Fixed the issue where the connection with a specific SSID could not established using either WPS or manually setting when the SSID or password contained space(s). 6. Fixed the issue where the software sometimes crashed when the profile was deleted from the profile list. 7. Modified software specification as the following to avoid using Client Manager V and any Intel wireless utility* at the same time. - Client Manager V checks whether any Intel wireless utility is installed or not when the installation starts. If any Intel wireless utilities are installed, Client Manager V cannot be installed until the Intel wireless utility is uninstalled. - Client Manager V checks whether any Intel wireless utility is installed or not when the main screen opens. If any Intel wireless utilities are installed, a popup message will appear to ask you to uninstall it. * "Intel wireless utility" refers to some software such as "Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility". 8. Updated OpenSSL library used by WPS module. 9. Disabled creating and editing EAP profiles for the following scenarios: - Using Windows 8 or later (Client Manager V does not support EAP authentication for Windows 8 or later). - Client Manager V cannot configure EAP authentication on Windows Vista/Windows 7 for some reason (such as Symantec Endpoint Protection is installed on 64-bit environment). Client Manager V detects whether it can configure EAP authentication automatically. Use Windows default method for these cases. 10. Unified the Japanese and English application. The language (English or Japanese) is displayed depending on your PC's language. 11. Changed the expression of wireless standards (a, g) to the bands (5 GHz, 2.4 GHz) in the following screens: - "Channel" section on the "Status" screen in "Advanced settings". - "Channel" section on the SSID search screen in "Create Profile". - Detailed security information screen displayed after APSS/WPS profile is created. 12. Added a link to the help on the screen displayed when "Connect Manually" is selected in "Create Profile". 13. Updated the help content. Version 1.4.14 - Fixed some installer strings. Version 1.4.13 - Resolved the issue with WPS being unavailable with some 32-bit Windows 8 environments. - Now compatible with WI-U2-300D and WI-U2-433DM. Version 1.4.11 - Fixed some installer strings. - Fixed the issue where the old software was not overwritten when the new software was installed. - Now compatible with WI-U2-400D and WI-U2-866D. Version 1.4.4 -> 1.4.6 - Improved the installer for easier software installation.