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Manual Building Networks for People High-Speed 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Point D-Link AirPlusXtreme G DD DD D WL-2000APWL-2000AP WL-2000APWL-2000AP WL-2000AP TM 2 Contents Package Contents................................................................................ 3 Introduction............................................................................................ 4 Wireless Basics .................................................................................... 8 Getting Started.................................................................................... 12 Using the Configuration Menu.............................................................. 14 Networking Basics.............................................................................. 25 Troubleshooting................................................................................... 40 Technical Specifications...................................................................... 47 Contacting Technical Support.............................................................. 50 Warranty and Registration................................................................... 51 3 TM Contents of Package: D-Link AirPlusXTREME G DWL-2000AP High-Speed 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point Power Adapter-DC 5V, 2.0A Manual and Warranty on CD Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator Version 6.0 and Above Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter Package Contents Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DWL-2000AP will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. System Requirements for Configuration: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4 Introduction The D-Link AirPlusXtreme G DWL-2000AP High-Speed Wireless Access Point is a draft 802.11g high-performance, wireless access point that supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in public places. The DWL-2000AP is capable of operating in one of 4 different modes to meet your wireless networking needs. The DWL-2000AP can operate as an Access Point; in Access Point-to-Access Point Bridging mode; Access Point-to-Multipoint Bridging mode; or Wireless Client mode. The DWL-2000AP is an ideal solution for quickly creating and extending a wireless local area network (WLAN) in offices or other workplaces, trade shows and special events. * Available Spring 2003 as a free download Unlike most access points, the DWL-2000AP provides data transfers at up to 54 Mbps (compared to the standard 11 Mbps) when used with other D-Link AirPlusXtremeG products. The 802.11g standard is backwards compatible with 802.11b products. This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain connectivity. You may sacrifice some of 802.11gís speed when you mix 802.11b and 802.11g devices, but you will not lose the ability to communicate when you incorporate the 802.11g standard into your 802.11b network. You may choose to slowly change your network by gradually replacing the 802.11b devices with 802.11g devices . Authentication is a first line of defense against intrusion. In the Authentication process the server verifies the identity of the client attempting to connect to the network.Unfamiliar clients would be denied access. In addition to offering faster data transfer speeds when used with other 802.11g products, the DWL-2000AP has the newest, strongest, most advanced security features available today. When used with other 802.11g WPA (WiFi Protected Access) and 802.1x compatible products in a network with a RADIUS SERVER, the security features include: WPA:* 802.1x*: A new security feature, Wi-Fi Protected Access authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at a regular interval. WPA uses TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) to change the temporal key every 10,000 packets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This insures much greater security than the standard WEP security. (By contrast, the older WEP encryption required the keys to be changed manually.) TM 5 Connections The LAN Port is Auto-MDI/MDIX. You can insert either a Straight-through or a Cross-over Ethernet cable in this port in order to connect the DWL- 2000AP to a switch on the local network. Receptor for the Power Adapter Pressing the Reset Button restores the router to its original factory default settings. 6 LEDs LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode. The DWL-2000AP Wireless Access Point has 3 LEDs as shown below: Power: Solid green light indicates connection WLAN: Blinking green light indicates wireless activity; solid green light indicates connection LAN: Blinking green light indicates activity on the Ethernet Port; solid green light indicates connection 7 Features Better security with WPA* and 802.1x* ! ! TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), in conjunction with a RADIUS SERVER, changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets, ensuring greater security Pre Shared Key mode means that the home user, with- out a RADIUS SERVER, will obtain a new security key every time he or she connects to the network, vastly im- proving the safety of communications on the network. ! Compatible with the 802.11b standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 11Mbps - that means you can migrate your system to the 802.11g standard on your own schedule without sacrificing connectivity. ! Faster wireless networking with the draft 802.11g standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 54Mbps ! * Available Spring 2003 as a free download ! Web-based interface for Managing and Configuring Easy Installation with the Setup Wizard ! Operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range ! ! Utilizes OFDM technology (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) 802.1x* Authentication in conjunction with the RADIUS SERVER verifies the identity of would be clients ! WPA* (Wi Fi Protected Acce…
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27 Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional.) Networking Basics (continued) Click Next Enter a Workgroup name. All computers on your network should have the same Workgroup name. Click Next 28 Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes. Networking Basics (continued) When the changes are complete, Click Next. Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard configures the computer. This may take a few minutes. 29 Networking Basics (continued) In the window below, select the option that fits your needs. In this example, Create a Network Setup Disk has been selected. You will run this disk on each of the computers on your network. Click Next. Insert a disk into the Floppy Disk Drive, in this case drive A. Click Next 30 Networking Basics (continued) Please read the information under Hereís how in the screen below. After you complete the Network Setup Wizard you will use the Network Setup Disk to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each of the computers on your net- work. Click Next. 31 Networking Basics (continued) Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete the Network Setup Wizard. The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. Click Yes to restart the computer. You have completed configuring this computer. Next, you will need to run the Network Setup Disk on all the other computers on your network. After run- ning the Network Setup Disk on all your computers, your new wireless net- work will be ready to use. 32 Networking Basics (continued) Naming your Computer To name your computer, please follow these directions:(In Windows XP) Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen) Right-click on My Computer Select Properties and Click ! ! ! ! ! ! Select the Computer Name Tab in the Sys- tem Properties window. You may enter a Computer Description if you wish; this field is optional. To rename the computer and join a domain, Click Change. 33 Networking Basics (continued) Naming your Computer ! In this window, enter the Computer name Select Workgroup and enter the name of the Workgroup All computers on your network must have the same Workgroup name. Click OK ! ! ! Checking the IP Address in Windows XP The adapter-equipped computers in your network must be in the same IP Ad- dress range (see Getting Started in this manual for a definition of IP Address Range.) To check on the IP Address of the adapter, please do the following: Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon in the task bar Click on Status ! ! 34 Networking Basics (continued) Checking the IP Address in Windows XP This window will appear. Click the Support tab Click Close ! ! Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Note: Residential Gateways/Broadband Routers will automatically assign IP Ad- dresses to the computers on the network, using DHCP (Dynamic Host Con- figuration Protocol) technology. If you are using a DHCP-capable Gateway/ Router you will not need to assign Static IP Addresses. If you are not using a DHCP capable Gateway/Router, or you need to assign a Static IP Address, please follow these instructions: ! ! Go to Start Double-click on Control Panel 35 Networking Basics (continued) Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 ! Double-click on Network Connections ! ! Double-click on Properties Right-click on Local Area Connections 36 Input your IP Address and subnet mask. (The IP Addresses on your network must be within the same range. For example, if one computer has an IP Address of 192.168.0.2, the other computers should have IP Addresses that are sequential, like 192.168.0.3 and 192.168.0.4. The subnet mask must be the same for all the computers on the network.) Networking Basics (continued) Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Input your DNS server addresses. (Note: If you are entering a DNS server, you must enter the IP Address of the Default Gateway.) ! The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider.) ! Click OK Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Click Properties ! ! ! 37 Networking Basics (continued) Assigning a Static IP Address with Macintosh OSX ! ! ! ! ! ! Go to the Apple Menu and se- lect System Preferences cClick on Network Select Built-in Ethernet in the Show pull-down menu Select Manually in the Configure pull-down menu Input the Static IP Ad- dress, the Subnet Mask and the Router IP Ad- dress in the appropriate fields Click Apply Now 38 Networking Basics (continued) Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with Macintosh OSX Go to the Apple Menu and se- lect System Preferences Click on Network Select Built-in Ethernet in the Show pull-down menu Select Using DHCP in the Configure pull-down menu Click Apply Now The IP Address, Subnet mask, and the Routerís IP Address will appear in a few seconds ! ! ! ! ! ! 39 Networking Basics (continued) Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows XP and 2000 Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging in Windows Me and 98 Go to Start > Run > type cmd. A window similar to this one will ap- pear. Type ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is the IP Address of the Wireless Router or Access Point. A good wireless connection will show four replies from the Wireless Router or Acess Point, as shown. Go to Start > Run > type command. A window similar to this will appear. Type ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx is the IP Address of the Wireless Router or Access Point. A good wireless connection will show four replies from the wireless router or access point, as shown. ! ! 40 1.The computer used to configure the DWL-2000AP cannot ac- cess the Configuration menu. Check that the Ethernet LED on the DWL-2000AP is ON. If the LED is not ON, check that the cable for the Ethernet connection is securely inserted. Check that the Ethernet Adapter is working properly. Please see item 3 (Check that the drivers for the network adapters are installed properly) in this Troubleshooting section to check that the drivers are loaded properly. Check that the IP Addr…
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CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS OF EUT
KA2DWL2000APC1 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No: RF920923R01 1 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF920923R01 MODEL NO.: DWL-2000AP ACCORDING: FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure IEEE C95.1 APPLICANT: D-Link Corporation ADDRESS: No. 8, Li-Hsin VII Road Science Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB LOCATION: 47 14th Lin, Chiapau Tsun, Linko, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 0528 ILAC MRA Lab Code: 200102-0 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No: RF920923R01 2 RF Exposure Measurement (Mobile Device) 1. Introduction In this document, we try to prove the safety of radiation harmfulness to the human body for our product. The limit for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) specified in FCC 1.1310 is followed. The Gain of the antenna used in this product is measured in a Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC) calibrated for antenna measurement in ADT, and also the maximum total power input to the antenna is measured. Through the Friis transmission formula and the maximum gain of the antenna, we can calculate the distance, away from the product, where the limit of MPE is reached. Although the Friis transmission formula is a far field assumption, the calculated result of that is an over-prediction for near field power density. We will take that as the worst case to specify the safety range. 2. RF Exposure Limit According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b) LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (minutes) (A)Limits For Occupational / Control Exposures 300-1500......F/3006 1500-100,000......56 (B)Limits For General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure 300-1500......F/15006 1500-100,000......1.030 F = Frequency in MHz FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No: RF920923R01 3 3. Friis Formula Friis transmission formula: Pd = (Pout*G) / (4*pi*r 2 ) where Pd = power density in mW/cm 2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm If we know the maximum Gain of the antenna and the total power input to the antenna, through the calculation, we will know the MPE value at distance 20cm. Ref.: David K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Second Edition, Page 640, Eq. (11-133). 4 EUT Operating condition The software provided by Manufacturer enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. 5. Classification This device is not fixed inside the host equipment, for normal use, it is easy to be re- located in the place where at least 20cm far away from the body of the user. Warning statement to the user for keeping at least 20cm or more separation distance with the antenna should be included in users manual. So, this device is classified as Mobile Device. FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No: RF920923R01 4 6 Test Results 6.1 Antenna Gain The maximum Gain measured in Fully Anechoic Chamber is 2dBi or 1.585 (numeric). 6.2 Output Power Into Antenna & MPE value at distance 20cm: Mode CCK Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 1241249.4310.0161.0 6243749.6590.0161.0 11246249.2040.0161.0 Mode OFDM Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 1241242.0730.0131.0 6243742.8550.0141.0 11246244.0550.0241.0
FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R011Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF920923R01 MODEL NO.: DWL-2000AP RECEIVED: Sept. 23, 2003 TESTED: Sept. 23, 2003 ~ Oct. 7, 2003 APPLICANT: D-Link Corporation ADDRESS: No. 8, Li-Hsin VII Road Science Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB LOCATION: 47 14th Lin, Chiapau Tsun, Linko, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 62 pages in total. 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, NVLAP or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MRA Lab Code: 200102-0 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R012Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 Table of Contents 1CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................... 4 2SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .................................................................. 5 3GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................... 6 3.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ............................................................. 6 3.2DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ............................................................... 7 3.3GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS .............................. 7 3.4DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ......................................................... 8 3.5CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM UNDER TEST.......................................... 9 4TEST TYPES AND RESULTS .................................................................... 10 4.1CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ............................................. 10 4.1.1LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ........................... 10 4.1.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................... 10 4.1.3TEST PROCEDURES .................................................................................11 4.1.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD .......................................................11 4.1.5TEST SETUP ............................................................................................. 12 4.1.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................................................... 12 4.1.7TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................... 13 4.2RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT .................................................. 19 4.2.1LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ................................ 19 4.2.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................... 20 4.2.3TEST PROCEDURES ................................................................................ 21 4.2.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...................................................... 21 4.2.5TEST SETUP ............................................................................................. 22 4.2.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................................................... 22 4.2.7TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................... 23 4.36dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT.......................................................... 30 4.3.1LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT ....................................... 30 4.3.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................... 30 4.3.3TEST PROCEDURE .................................................................................. 30 4.3.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...................................................... 30 4.3.5TEST SETUP ............................................................................................. 31 4.3.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................................................... 31 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R013Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.3.7TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................... 32 4.4MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER ......................................................... 40 4.4.1LIMITS OF MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT .......... 40 4.4.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................... 40 4.4.3TEST PROCEDURES ................................................................................ 41 4.4.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...................................................... 41 4.4.5TEST SETUP ............................................................................................. 41 4.4.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................................................... 41 4.4.7TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................... 42 4.5POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT ..................................... 43 4.5.1LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT .................. 43 4.5.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................... 43 4.5.3TEST PROCEDURE .................................................................................. 44 4.5.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...................................................... 44 4.5.5TEST SETUP ............................................................................................. 44 4.5.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................................................... 44 4.5.7TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................... 45 4.6BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT ............................................................... 53 4.6.1LIMITS OF BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT............................................. 53 4.6.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ........................................…
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FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0132Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.3.7 TEST RESULTS EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE CCK INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS/FAIL 1241211.810.5PASS 6243711.640.5PASS 11246211.360.5PASS FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0133Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH1 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0134Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH6 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0135Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH11 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0136Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE OFDM INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS/FAIL 1241216.440.5PASS 6243716.400.5PASS 11246216.520.5PASS FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0137Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH1 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0138Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH6 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0139Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH11 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0140Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.4 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER 4.4.1 LIMITS OF MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT The Maximum Peak Output Power Measurement is 30dBm. 4.4.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until R&S SPECTRUM ANALYZER FSEK30100049Aug. 12, 2004 R&S SIGNAL GENERATOR SMP04100011May 28, 2004 TEKTRONIX OSCILLOSCOPE TDS 220B048470Mar. 05, 2004 NARDA DETECTOR4503AFSCM99899NA NOTE: The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA.. FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0141Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.4.3 TEST PROCEDURES 1. A detector was used on the output port of the EUT. An oscilloscope was used to read the response of the detector. 2. Replaced the EUT by the signal generator. The center frequency of the S.G was adjusted to the center frequency of the measured channel. 3. Adjusted the power to have the same reading on oscilloscope. Record the power level. 4.4.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation 4.4.5 TEST SETUP 4.4.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS Same as Item 4.3.6. EUT or S.G OSCILLOSCOPE DETECTOR FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0142Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.4.7 TEST RESULTS EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE CCK INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) PEAK POWER OUTPUT (dBm) PEAK POWER LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 1241216.9430PASS 6243716.9630PASS 11246216.9230PASS EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE OFDM INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) PEAK POWER OUTPUT (dBm) PEAK POWER LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 1241216.2430PASS 6243716.3230PASS 11246216.4430PASS FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0143Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT 4.5.1 LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT The Maximum of Power Spectral Density Measurement is 8dBm. 4.5.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until R&S SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049Aug. 12, 2004 NOTE: The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0144Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.5.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer through an attenuator, the bandwidth of the fundamental frequency was measured with the spectrum analyzer using 3kHz RBW and 30kHz VBW, set sweep time=span/3kHz. The power spectral density was measured and recorded. The sweep time is allowed to be longer than span/3KHz for a full response of the mixer in the spectrum analyzer. 4.5.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation 4.5.5 TEST SETUP 4.5.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS Same as 4.3.6 EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0145Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.5.7 TEST RESULTS EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE CCK INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz ) RF POWER LEVEL IN 3 kHz BW (dBm) MAXIMUM LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 12412-6.348PASS 62437-5.728PASS 112462-2.538PASS FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0146Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH1 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0147Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH6 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0148Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH11 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0149Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 EUT 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point MODEL DWL-2000AP MODE OFDM INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 26deg. C, 65%RH, 991hPa TESTED BY Steven Lu CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz ) RF POWER LEVEL IN 3 kHz BW (dBm) MAXIMUM LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 12412-11.778PASS 62437-11.598PASS 112462-2.358PASS FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0150Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH1 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0151Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH6 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0152Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 CH11 FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0153Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 4.6 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT 4.6.1 LIMITS OF BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT Below –20dB of the highest emission level of operating band (in 100KHz Resolution Bandwidth). 4.6.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until R&S SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049Aug. 12, 2004 NOTE: The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. 4.6.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. 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FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0161Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: KA2DWL2000APC1 Report No.: RF920923R0162Issued: Oct. 8, 2003 RADIATED EMISSION TEST
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