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User Manual AirStation Nfiniti 802.11n Wireless CardBus Adapter WLI-CB-G300N v. 1.00 2 • Insert the AirNavigator CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The AirNavigator Setup Wizard should launch automatically. • To launch the AirNavigator Setup Wizard manually, click Start, then Run. Type “D:\ Setup.exe”, where D is the drive letter assigned to your CDrom. • Click OK to launch the wizard. Introduction 3 • Select Install Wireless Drivers. Installing troduction • Click Next to install a driver for the CardBus. • Select Agree and click Next to continue the process after reviewing the license agreemennt. • A window will appear prompting the insertion of the Wireless CardBus Adapter into the notebook. Firmly insert the AirStation Card into a CardBus slot on your notebook. • When the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ launches, click Next to run the wizard. • If the ‘Digital Signature Not Found’ page opens, click Yes. • When the Wireless CardBus Adapter is successfully installed, click Finish. Restart your computer if prompted. Connecting Wireless Clients to your Network Buffalo supports 3 different methods for connecting your wireless device network. Buffalo Client Manager - Install Buffalo’s Client Manager software to survey and connect to any supported wireless networks. Client Manager allows for detailed profiles to be configured for each connection. Please see page 7 for Client Manager installation instructions. AOSS - Buffalo’s push button wireless setup technology allows for one touch wireless connection setup (including security) with any compatible AOSS Wireless Router or AP. This requires installing Client Manager. Please see page 7 for Client Manager installation instructions. After installation, please see page 10 for AOSS setup. Windows XP Wireless Zero Config - Windows XP’s built in wireless configuration utility. This requires no additional software installation but doesn’t offer detailed profiles or AOSS. NOTE: Zero Config is only available on Windows XP. Please see page 20 for Zero Config instructions. Client Manager can be used to survey and connect to available access points, configure WPA/WEP encryption, and create connection profiles. Note: Client Manager does not function properly if the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service is enabled. When Client Manager is installed, Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration is automatically disabled. Installing Client Manager Insert the AirNavigator CD into the CD- ROM drive of you computer. If the Air Navigator Setup Wizard does not launch automatically, launch it manually by clicking Start and then Run. Enter D:\ Setup.exe in the dialog box that appears. Click OK. Select Install Wireless Client Manager. Client Manager 8 Client Manager • Once the Client Manager Installer launches, click Next. • Press Agree to accept the license agreement and continue installation. Client Manager • Click OK when Client Manager installation is complete. • Press Exit Setup to exit AirNavigator. • Client Manager is now installed and running. Right-click on its icon (the black antenna) to use it. 10 The AOSS button for this wireless client is in its Client Manager software. Start Client Manager by right clicking on the black antenna icon in your System Tray, or by launching the Client Manager from your Start Menu: Programs >> Buffalo >>AirStation Utility >> Client Manager. AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple, one-touch setup for connecting wireless clients to an access point while enforcing the most secure possible connection encryption type. Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols, IP addresses, or SSID. AOSS determines the optimal connection and configures itself in seconds. If your router doesn’t support AOSS, turn to page 6 to configure your connection manually with Client Manager or Wireless Zero Config. Using AOSS 11 • From the Status Screen, select the Profiles tab. • Initiate AOSS by pressing the AOSS button on the Access Point. Hold it down until the AOSS LED begins to flash. • Now, click the blue AOSS button on the Client Manager’s screen. The AOSS wizard will appear. Using AOSS 12 Once AOSS is complete (about 30 seconds), the connection is archived as a profile for later use. To minimize Client Manager to the system tray, click the ‘X’ in the top right corner. Notes: AOSS will scan for an AOSS partner for about two minutes. If it times out before finding one, just press the AOSS buttons again. Output power is reduced to 25% of normal during AOSS for security reasons. If you’re having trouble making an AOSS connection, temporarily move the devices closer together. AOSS will automatically use the highest level of security available for all currently connected wireless devices. If you have trouble connecting with AOSS, temorarily disable all personal firewalls on your PC, such as ZoneAlarm or Microsoft Personal Firewall. These programs may be re-enabled after AOSS has finished. Using AOSS 13 You may use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. Client Manager consists of the Status page, the Survey page, and the Profiles page. You can access each page by clicking the corresponding button on Client Manager. In addition to these pages, several dialog boxes are also available. You can access the Edit Profile dialog box, New Profile dialog box, IP Configuration dialog box, or WEP Configuration dialog box using the Client Manager pages. You may also initiate an AOSS session. Status Page Click Status to open this page. By default, this page is displayed when you start Client Manager. Details of connection status are displayed. This page only displays connection information; no changes to settings are made here. This page includes the following components: • Adapter Name – Displays the part number of the wireless adaptor that is being used. Client Manager Configuration 1 • Network Type – Displays what mode the network device is in. Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure are the available mode…
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User Manual AirStation Nfiniti 802.11n Wireless CardBus Adapter WLI-CB-G300N v. 1.01 2 • Insert the AirNavigator CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The AirNavigator Setup Wizard should launch automatically. • To launch the AirNavigator Setup Wizard manually, click Start, then Run. Type “D:\ Setup.exe”, where D is the drive letter assigned to your CDrom. • Click OK to launch the wizard. Introduction 3 • Select Install Wireless Drivers. Installing troduction • Click Next to install a driver for the CardBus. • Select Agree and click Next to continue the process after reviewing the license agreemennt. • A window will appear prompting the insertion of the Wireless CardBus Adapter into the notebook. Firmly insert the AirStation Card into a CardBus slot on your notebook. • When the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ launches, click Next to run the wizard. • If the ‘Digital Signature Not Found’ page opens, click Yes. • When the Wireless CardBus Adapter is successfully installed, click Finish. Restart your computer if prompted. Connecting Wireless Clients to your Network Buffalo supports 3 different methods for connecting your wireless device network. Buffalo Client Manager - Install Buffalo’s Client Manager software to survey and connect to any supported wireless networks. Client Manager allows for detailed profiles to be configured for each connection. Please see page 7 for Client Manager installation instructions. AOSS - Buffalo’s push button wireless setup technology allows for one touch wireless connection setup (including security) with any compatible AOSS Wireless Router or AP. This requires installing Client Manager. Please see page 7 for Client Manager installation instructions. After installation, please see page 10 for AOSS setup. Windows XP Wireless Zero Config - Windows XP’s built in wireless configuration utility. This requires no additional software installation but doesn’t offer detailed profiles or AOSS. NOTE: Zero Config is only available on Windows XP. Please see page 20 for Zero Config instructions. Client Manager can be used to survey and connect to available access points, configure WPA/WEP encryption, and create connection profiles. Note: Client Manager does not function properly if the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service is enabled. When Client Manager is installed, Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration is automatically disabled. Installing Client Manager Insert the AirNavigator CD into the CD- ROM drive of you computer. If the Air Navigator Setup Wizard does not launch automatically, launch it manually by clicking Start and then Run. Enter D:\ Setup.exe in the dialog box that appears. Click OK. Select Install Wireless Client Manager. Client Manager 8 Client Manager • Once the Client Manager Installer launches, click Next. • Press Agree to accept the license agreement and continue installation. Client Manager • Click OK when Client Manager installation is complete. • Press Exit Setup to exit AirNavigator. • Client Manager is now installed and running. Right-click on its icon (the black antenna) to use it. 10 The AOSS button for this wireless client is in its Client Manager software. Start Client Manager by right clicking on the black antenna icon in your System Tray, or by launching the Client Manager from your Start Menu: Programs >> Buffalo >>AirStation Utility >> Client Manager. AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple, one-touch setup for connecting wireless clients to an access point while enforcing the most secure possible connection encryption type. Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols, IP addresses, or SSID. AOSS determines the optimal connection and configures itself in seconds. If your router doesn’t support AOSS, turn to page 6 to configure your connection manually with Client Manager or Wireless Zero Config. Using AOSS 11 • From the Status Screen, select the Profiles tab. • Initiate AOSS by pressing the AOSS button on the Access Point. Hold it down until the AOSS LED begins to flash. • Now, click the blue AOSS button on the Client Manager’s screen. The AOSS wizard will appear. Using AOSS 12 Once AOSS is complete (about 30 seconds), the connection is archived as a profile for later use. To minimize Client Manager to the system tray, click the ‘X’ in the top right corner. Notes: AOSS will scan for an AOSS partner for about two minutes. If it times out before finding one, just press the AOSS buttons again. Output power is reduced to 25% of normal during AOSS for security reasons. If you’re having trouble making an AOSS connection, temporarily move the devices closer together. AOSS will automatically use the highest level of security available for all currently connected wireless devices. If you have trouble connecting with AOSS, temorarily disable all personal firewalls on your PC, such as ZoneAlarm or Microsoft Personal Firewall. These programs may be re-enabled after AOSS has finished. Using AOSS 13 You may use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. Client Manager consists of the Status page, the Survey page, and the Profiles page. You can access each page by clicking the corresponding button on Client Manager. In addition to these pages, several dialog boxes are also available. You can access the Edit Profile dialog box, New Profile dialog box, IP Configuration dialog box, or WEP Configuration dialog box using the Client Manager pages. You may also initiate an AOSS session. Status Page Click Status to open this page. By default, this page is displayed when you start Client Manager. Details of connection status are displayed. This page only displays connection information; no changes to settings are made here. This page includes the following components: • Adapter Name – Displays the part number of the wireless adaptor that is being used. Client Manager Configuration 1 • Network Type – Displays what mode the network device is in. Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure are the available mode…
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Dear Martin, Thanks for your comments and please find our response below: #################################################### Re: FCC ID: FDI-09102023-0 Applicant: Buffalo Inc Correspondence Reference Number: 28201 731 Confirmation Number: TC982575 Date of Original Email: 04/25/2006 Subject: Request for additional information #################################################### 1. Please detail how the multiple outputs were handled for power and power density evaluation. <Response> Multiple outputs power measurement is obtained by following procedure: a. Individual antenna port was tested separately for output power first to avoid phase cancellation problem. b. Convert all measured power to linear term if necessary (mW) c. The total transmitting power is linear-summed over all antenna ports involved. We follow same procedure for power density measurement. 2. Please justify crest factor used for SAR measurement. <Response> Transmitter output was setup to continue output mode during SAR measurement, the actual duty cycle measured is 98% (please refer to attached duty cycle plot), so we believe 1:1 is a reasonable number. To further evaluate the effect of SAR valve in term of crest factor, we have re-calculated the SAR value based on different crest factor and found that the result of worth case is still within the limit. Please refer to attached SAR evaluation for duty cycle of 100% (1:1), 98%(1:1.02) and 83%(1:1.2) 3. Please update the user manual RF exposure statement to include the type of host this certification was authorized with. <Response> User’s manual has been revised to include the type of host this certification was authorized with. The revised manual “UserMan_FDI-09102023-0_rev.pdf” uploaded. Best regards, Steve Cheng Curtis-Staus LLC
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FCC ID : FDI-09102023-0 Label Location
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FCC ID: FDI-09102023-0 Report No.: RF950414L02 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION This device is a 802.11n Wireless CardBus Adapter, which operates in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum with throughput of up to 270Mbps which OFDM technique will be applied. If the signal to noise radio is too poor which could not support 270Mbps, the 11Mbps data rate with DSSS technique will be applied. The transmitter of the EUT is powered by host equipment. The antenna is printed antenna without antenna connector. For more detailed instruction, please take a look at the user’s manual.
A - 1 APPENDIX A: TEST DATA Liquid Level Photo MSL 2450MHz D=151mm A - 2 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 15:51:44 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH1-Mode 1 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2412 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2412 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2412 MHz; σ = 1.94 mho/m; ε r = 51.3; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Low Channel 1/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.49 mW/g Low Channel 1/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 23.1 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.26 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.39 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.612 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.53 mW/g A - 3 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:11:35 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH6-Mode 1 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2437 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2437 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2437 MHz; σ = 1.97 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Mid Channel 6/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.60 mW/g Mid Channel 6/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 24.0 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.54 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.5 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.655 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.66 mW/g A - 4 A - 5 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:29:56 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH11-Mode 1 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2462 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2462 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2462 MHz; σ = 2 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 High Channel 11/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.28 mW/g High Channel 11/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 21.5 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 2.91 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.21 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.529 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.34 mW/g A - 6 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:52:30 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11g-CH1-Mode 2 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2412 MHz Communication System: 802.11g ; Frequency: 2412 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: OFDM Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2412 MHz; σ = 1.94 mho/m; ε r = 51.3; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Low Channel 1/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.459 mW/g Low Channel 1/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 13.0 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 1.01 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.434 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.190 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 0.492 mW/g A - 7 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 17:10:40 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11g-CH6-Mode 2 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2437 MHz Communication System: 802.11g ; Frequency: 2437 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: OFDM Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2437 MHz; σ = 1.97 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 -…
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B - 1 APPENDIX B: ADT SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM C - 1 APPENDIX C: PHOTOGRAPHS OF SYSTEM VALIDATION D4: SYSTEM VALIDATION DIPOLE D4:DAE3 (Cal Date:August 17.2005) APPENDIX D: SYSTEM CERTIFICATE & CALIBRATION D1: SAM PHANTOM
Report no.: SA950414L021Report Format Version 2.0.3 SAR TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: SA950414L02 MODEL NO.: WLI-CB-G300N RECEIVED: Apr. 14, 2006 TESTED: Apr. 15, 2006 ISSUED: Apr. 18, 2006 APPLICANT: Buffalo Inc. ADDRESS: 4-15, Shibata Hondori, Minami-ku, Nagoya 457- 8520, Japan ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB ADDRESS: 47 14 th Lin, Chiapau Tsun, Linko, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2 nd Rd., Kueishan, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 41 pages in total except Appendix. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by CNLA, A2LA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. Report no.: SA950414L022Report Format Version 2.0.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.CERTIFICATION..................................................................................................................3 2.GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................4 2.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT................................................................................4 2.2GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS..................................................5 2.3GENERAL INOFRMATION OF THE SAR SYSTEM........................................................7 2.4GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SPATIAL PEAK SAR EVALUATION......................10 3.DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS................................................................................14 4.DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES AND CONFIGURATIONS..............................................15 4.1.DESCRIPTION OF ANTENNA LOCATION...................................................................15 4.2.DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT POSITION.............................................................16 4.3.DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODE..................................................................................17 4.4.SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS...................................................................................17 5.TEST RESULTS.................................................................................................................19 5.1TEST PROCEDURES..................................................................................................19 5.2MEASURED SAR RESULTS........................................................................................21 5.3SAR LIMITS.................................................................................................................25 5.4RECIPES FOR TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS...........................................................26 5.5TEST EQUIPMENT FOR TISSUE PROPERTY............................................................28 6.SYSTEM VALIDATION.......................................................................................................29 6.1TEST EQUIPMENT......................................................................................................29 6.2TEST PROCEDURE.....................................................................................................30 6.3VALIDATION RESULTS................................................................................................32 6.4SYSTEM VALIDATION UNCERTAINTIES....................................................................33 7.MEASUREMENT SAR PROCEDURE UNCERTAINTIES....................................................34 7.1.PROBE CALIBRATION UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................34 7.2.ISOTROPY UNCERTAINTY.........................................................................................35 7.3.BOUNDARY EFFECT UNCERTAINTY.........................................................................35 7.4.PROBE LINEARITY UNCERTAINTY............................................................................36 7.5.READOUT ELECTRONICS UNCERTAINTY................................................................36 7.6.RESPONSE TIME UNCERTAINTY..............................................................................36 7.7.INTEGRATION TIME UNCERTAINTY..........................................................................37 7.8.PROBE POSITIONER MECHANICAL TOLERANCE....................................................38 7.9.PROBE POSITIONING.................................................................................................38 7.10.PHANTOM UNCERTAINTY.........................................................................................39 7.11.DASY4 UNCERTAINTY BUDGET................................................................................40 8.INFORMATION ON THE TESTING LABORATORIES.........................................................41 APPENDIX A: TEST CONFIGURATIONS AND TEST DATA APPENDIX B: ADT SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM APPENDIX C: PHOTOGRAPHS OF SYSTEM VALIDATION APPENDIX D: SYSTEM CERTIFICATE & CALIBRATION Report no.: SA950414L023Report Format Version 2.0.3 1. CERTIFICATION PRODUCT: 802.11n Wireless CardBus Adapter MODEL: WLI-CB-G300N BRAND: Buffalo APPLICANT: Buffalo Inc. TESTED : Apr. 15, 2006 TEST SAMPLE: ENGINEERING SAMPLE STANDARDS:FCC Part 2 (Section 2.1093), RSS-102 FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (01-01) The above equipment have been tested by Advance Data Technology Corporation, and found compliance with the requirement of the above standards. The test record, data evaluation & Equipment Under Test (EUT) configurations represented herein are true and accurate accounts of the measurements of the sample’s EMC characteristics under the conditions specified in this report. PREPARED BY:, DATE:Apr. 18, 2006 Rennie Wang TECHNICAL ACCEPTANCE:, DATE:Apr. 18, 2006 Responsible for RF Stanely Hsu APPROVED BY : , DATE: Apr. 18, 2006 Gary Chang / Supervisor Report no.: SA950414L024Report Format Version 2.0.3…
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11b-1Mbps Duty cycle = 12.64/12.86=0.9828 Ref -10 dBmAtt 0 dB * A RBW 100 kHz * VBW 100 kHz Center 2.437 GHz3 ms/ SWT 30 ms * VIEW *1 PK -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] -82.85 dBm 2.940000 ms 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -3.41 dB 12.640000 ms 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -0.37 dB 12.860000 ms Date: 27.APR.2006 02:29:43
A - 1 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:11:35 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH6 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2437 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2437 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2437 MHz; σ = 1.97 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Mid Channel 6/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.60 mW/g Mid Channel 6/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 24.0 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.54 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.5 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.655 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.66 mW/g A - 2 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:11:35 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH6 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2437 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2437 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1.02 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2437 MHz; σ = 1.97 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side of the EUT to the Phantom) Antenna type : Printed Antenna ; Air temp. : 23.4 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 22.4 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790 ; ConvF(4.35, 4.35, 4.35) ; Calibrated: 2004/12/20 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn510 ; Calibrated: 2005/8/17 - Phantom: SAM 12 ; Type: SAM V4.0 ; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.6 Build 23 ; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 161 Mid Channel 6/Area Scan (7x10x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.60 mW/g Mid Channel 6/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 24.0 V/m Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.55 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.5 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.655 mW/g Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.67 mW/g A - 3 Date/Time: 2006/4/15 16:11:35 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology IBM T43-11b-CH6 DUT: 802.11n Wireless Cardbus Adapter ; Type: WLI-CB-G300N ; Test Frequency: 2437 MHz Communication System: 802.11b ; Frequency: 2437 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1.2 ; Modulation type: CCK Medium: MSL2450 Medium parameters used: f = 2437 MHz; σ = 1.97 mho/m; ε r = 51.2; ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ; Liquid level : 151 mm Phantom section: Flat Section ; Separation distance : 7 mm (The bottom side …
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No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kwei Shan Hsiang · Taoyuan Hsien · Taiwan
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 136.00 mW |

AirStation
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DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
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