Wireless Cards compatability with Cisco ACU

We have Lucent Orinoco PCMCIA cards in our laptops and have just purchesed some Aironet 350's, they work ok with the Orinoco drivers and client manager software,but i can't get the Cisco client ACU software to recognise the cards as i want to get the Cisco managment software working. Will the Cisco ACU software only work with Cisco cards?

Yes, Cisco ACU is for Cisco cards only.

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