Windows vista wireless clients

Are there any issues when you want to associate wireless clients with Windows Vista operating system?? We're talking about Authonomous Access Points.
Thanks and regards.

There is no known issues. But make sure client card uses vista driver . If you face issues check if other windows clients works fine. Then try upgrading client card driver in question.

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