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Hardware Installation for XI-300 To install XI-300 wireless LAN PCMCIA adapter, please follow these steps: Step1: Insert the PCMCIA Adapter 1. Find an available Type II or Type III PCMCIA slot in your computer. 2. With the PCMCIA adapter’s 68-pin connector facing the PCMCIA slot and its “XI-300 / PCMCIA” label facing up, slide the PCMCIA adapter completely into the PCMCIA slot. Fig Insert the XI-300 into Notebook NOTE: The PCMCIA slot allows “hot swap” of PCMCIA adapter. You may therefore insert or remove your XI-300 / PCMCIA adapter from the slot anytime, even when the power of your computer is on. Step2: Setup PCMCIA Driver Please check your PCMCIA driver to install LANEscape XI-300. Then, continue the installation steps - “Software Installation”. Setup LANEscape XI-300 for Windows 95 / 98 1. Insert the XI-300 PCMCIA adapter into a standard type II PCMCIA slot in your notebook. 2. Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the new hardware and will prompt you to install the driver needed. 3. Select “Search for the best driver for your device”. 4. Select the location of driver from ”Floppy disk devices”, insert the diskette labeled “LANEscape XI-300 Driver & Utility Diskette” into any 3 1/2 floppy drive in your computer and then click Next. 5. Windows 95/98 found “LANEscape XI-300 PCMCIA Adapter”, then click Next. and Set parameters for XI-300 7. Click Finish to complete the hardware installation. 8. Restart the computer. 9. Open the Control Panel folder, double-click System and Adapters to see if there is any error message appears. If no, that means your XI-300 works well. Fig. Check if XI-300 works properly. Setup LANEscape XI-300 for Windows NT 3.51/4.0 1. Login as Administrator. 2. From the desktop, select Control Panel, double-click Network, go to the Interface Card tab, and then click the Add button. 3. Windows NT will present a list of all its supported adapters. Select OTHERS, or click Have Disk to continue. 4. Windows NT will ask for the drive/path containing the LANEscape XI-300 Windows NT drivers. Insert the XI-300 Driver and Utility diskette into the floppy drive, and then type A:\ 5. Windows NT will attempt to locate an INF file in the specified path. If you have entered the path name correctly, Windows NT should copy the appropriate drivers to the Windows NT system. You need to recognize the selection. 6. A “LANEscape/XI-300 Wireless LAN Adapter Setup” dialog box will show up. Please select the “Default Channel””Network Type””RTS Threshold” and “ESSID” manually. Your XI-300 adapter will thereafter work on this configuration under Windows NT. Press OK to continue. 7. At this point, the drivers would have been properly copied and the installation would proceed to the next step --- “Network Setup”. 8. Restart the system. 9. To ensure whether the XI-300 adapter works fine or not, go to Control Panel and Double-click Devices to check device. Install Wireless LAN Utility for Windows 95/98 1. Insert LANEscape XI-300 Driver & Utility Diskette into floppy drive, and then execute A:\WLU\setup.exe Fig. Step1 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step2 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step3 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step4 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step5 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Navigating The LANEscape Utility To set up your wireless network environment, please follow these steps: Step : Configure the adapter - Select “Network Configuration” in the main menu screen and follow the instructions. A. Main Menu A LANEscape wireless LAN adapter hardware information window will show on the top of the screen (Fig 5.2) while Main Menu screen is displayed. In this window, you will see current adapter configuration information, that is, the MAC address, firmware version, frequency domain, BSS joined, current channel and ESS ID of the adapter that you installed in your notebook. The Main Menu screen shows all main functions of the LANEscape Utility: [Network Configuration] - LANEscape Utility provides a screen for you to configure parameters of the LANEscape wireless LAN adapter for your wireless network environment. upgrading the firmware in the wireless adapter. [Exit] - End the execution of LANEscape Utility. 1. Click Start, point to Programs and run WLA Utility. 2. Main menu appears. B.Network Configuration Screen The Network Configuration screen allows you to check and modify current configuration of the LANEscape wireless LAN adapter. The user-configurable parameters are divided into several groups: ESSID, Network Type, RTS Threshold, Frag Threshold Use WEP, Power Save and Transmission Rate.. Fig. Network Configuration B-1. ESS ID PARAMETERS ESS ID:Input a digit ESS ID while the roaming feature is enabled (“ANY” is default setting). The ESS ID is the wireless network ID, which allows the XI-300 to join the Access Points set as of the same ESS ID. B-2. NETWORK TYPE PARAMETERS Station Operation Mode:Set the station operation mode to Ad-Hoc (without Access Point) or Infrastructure (with Access Point, default setting). If you are using the XI-300 only for communication between PCs, choose Ad-Hoc. If you are using XI-300 to join the local area network infrastruce through Access Point, choose Infrastructure. Ad-Hoc Default Channel: Select the channel number as your operating radio channel. Please note that the Ad-hoc network operates successfully only when all the XI-300s or other Network Interface Cards in the Ad-hoc network are set as in the same channel. NOTE: If you have Lucent 11MB Access Point, You can use XI-300 to connect. B-3. RTS Threshold If you aren’t concerned with the “Hidden Node Problem”, please select the “Disable” item B-4. Use WEP If you require high security in transmission, please select the “Enable” item and set encryption key. B-5. Power Save If you always let your XI-300 work in wireless LAN long time , you may select the “Enable” item to make power management. B-6. Transmit Rate If you need your XI-300 to transmit in long distance or bad env…
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Hardware Installation for XI-300 To install XI-300 wireless LAN PCMCIA adapter, please follow these steps: Step1: Insert the PCMCIA Adapter 1. Find an available Type II or Type III PCMCIA slot in your computer. 2. With the PCMCIA adapter’s 68-pin connector facing the PCMCIA slot and its “XI-300 / PCMCIA” label facing up, slide the PCMCIA adapter completely into the PCMCIA slot. Fig Insert the XI-300 into Notebook NOTE: The PCMCIA slot allows “hot swap” of PCMCIA adapter. You may therefore insert or remove your XI-300 / PCMCIA adapter from the slot anytime, even when the power of your computer is on. Step2: Setup PCMCIA Driver Please check your PCMCIA driver to install LANEscape XI-300. Then, continue the installation steps - “Software Installation”. Setup LANEscape XI-300 for Windows 95 / 98 1. Insert the XI-300 PCMCIA adapter into a standard type II PCMCIA slot in your notebook. 2. Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the new hardware and will prompt you to install the driver needed. 3. Select “Search for the best driver for your device”. 4. Select the location of driver from ”Floppy disk devices”, insert the diskette labeled “LANEscape XI-300 Driver & Utility Diskette” into any 3 1/2 floppy drive in your computer and then click Next. 5. Windows 95/98 found “LANEscape XI-300 PCMCIA Adapter”, then click Next. and Set parameters for XI-300 7. Click Finish to complete the hardware installation. 8. Restart the computer. 9. Open the Control Panel folder, double-click System and Adapters to see if there is any error message appears. If no, that means your XI-300 works well. Fig. Check if XI-300 works properly. Setup LANEscape XI-300 for Windows NT 3.51/4.0 1. Login as Administrator. 2. From the desktop, select Control Panel, double-click Network, go to the Interface Card tab, and then click the Add button. 3. Windows NT will present a list of all its supported adapters. Select OTHERS, or click Have Disk to continue. 4. Windows NT will ask for the drive/path containing the LANEscape XI-300 Windows NT drivers. Insert the XI-300 Driver and Utility diskette into the floppy drive, and then type A:\ 5. Windows NT will attempt to locate an INF file in the specified path. If you have entered the path name correctly, Windows NT should copy the appropriate drivers to the Windows NT system. You need to recognize the selection. 6. A “LANEscape/XI-300 Wireless LAN Adapter Setup” dialog box will show up. Please select the “Default Channel””Network Type””RTS Threshold” and “ESSID” manually. Your XI-300 adapter will thereafter work on this configuration under Windows NT. Press OK to continue. 7. At this point, the drivers would have been properly copied and the installation would proceed to the next step --- “Network Setup”. 8. Restart the system. 9. To ensure whether the XI-300 adapter works fine or not, go to Control Panel and Double-click Devices to check device. Install Wireless LAN Utility for Windows 95/98 1. Insert LANEscape XI-300 Driver & Utility Diskette into floppy drive, and then execute A:\WLU\setup.exe Fig. Step1 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step2 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step3 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step4 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Fig. Step5 of Wireless LAN Utility setup. Navigating The LANEscape Utility To set up your wireless network environment, please follow these steps: Step : Configure the adapter - Select “Network Configuration” in the main menu screen and follow the instructions. A. Main Menu A LANEscape wireless LAN adapter hardware information window will show on the top of the screen (Fig 5.2) while Main Menu screen is displayed. In this window, you will see current adapter configuration information, that is, the MAC address, firmware version, frequency domain, BSS joined, current channel and ESS ID of the adapter that you installed in your notebook. The Main Menu screen shows all main functions of the LANEscape Utility: [Network Configuration] - LANEscape Utility provides a screen for you to configure parameters of the LANEscape wireless LAN adapter for your wireless network environment. upgrading the firmware in the wireless adapter. [Exit] - End the execution of LANEscape Utility. 1. Click Start, point to Programs and run WLA Utility. 2. Main menu appears. B.Network Configuration Screen The Network Configuration screen allows you to check and modify current configuration of the LANEscape wireless LAN adapter. The user-configurable parameters are divided into several groups: ESSID, Network Type, RTS Threshold, Frag Threshold Use WEP, Power Save and Transmission Rate.. Fig. Network Configuration B-1. ESS ID PARAMETERS ESS ID:Input a digit ESS ID while the roaming feature is enabled (“ANY” is default setting). The ESS ID is the wireless network ID, which allows the XI-300 to join the Access Points set as of the same ESS ID. B-2. NETWORK TYPE PARAMETERS Station Operation Mode:Set the station operation mode to Ad-Hoc (without Access Point) or Infrastructure (with Access Point, default setting). If you are using the XI-300 only for communication between PCs, choose Ad-Hoc. If you are using XI-300 to join the local area network infrastruce through Access Point, choose Infrastructure. Ad-Hoc Default Channel: Select the channel number as your operating radio channel. Please note that the Ad-hoc network operates successfully only when all the XI-300s or other Network Interface Cards in the Ad-hoc network are set as in the same channel. NOTE: If you have Lucent 11MB Access Point, You can use XI-300 to connect. B-3. RTS Threshold If you aren’t concerned with the “Hidden Node Problem”, please select the “Disable” item B-4. Use WEP If you require high security in transmission, please select the “Enable” item and set encryption key. B-5. Power Save If you always let your XI-300 work in wireless LAN long time , you may select the “Enable” item to make power management. B-6. Transmit Rate If you need your XI-300 to transmit in long distance or bad env…
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Z-Com, Inc. XI300 - msmdb:WLAN-spec sheets - 990930 7F-2, 9, Prosperity 1st Rd. Science-Based Industrial Park Hsinchu, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-5777364 Fax: 886-3-5773359 LANEscape XI-300 Wireless PC Card Specification Description:2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Wireless PCMCIA NIC Card, Type II, Plug and Play PC Card 2.0 Compliant. Antenna: Detachable Diversity antenna Data Rate:11, 5.5 , 2 and 1 Mbps per channel Simultaneous Channels Support:11 N. America, Power Consumption:~ 150mA Output Power:30~50mW Voltage:3 V & 5V DC Network Architecture Types: Supports ad-hoc, peer-to-peer and infrastructure communications to wired networks via Access Points. Operating Channels:11 N. America Sensitivity:-80 dBm (at 1E-5 BER) Operating Frequency:2.412-2.462 GHz(N. America) 2.412-2.4835 GHz(Japan TELEC) 2.412-2.472 GHz(Europe ETSI) 2.457-2.462 GHz(Spain) 2.457-2.472 GHz(France) Modulation:CCK (11Mbps, 5.5M), DQPSK (2M), DBPSK (1M) Size and Weight:PCMCIA type II Compact Size Weight < 50g
D:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\95141.DOC FEDEREL CONMMNICATIONS COMMISSION Declaration of Conformity(DoC) Models: WL2420 WL2430 WL2411 WL2450 WH2330 WL2432 Z-Card 210 VG300 XI-300 Importer: MAXTECH CORPORATION 13915 Cerritos Corporate Drive Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A. Tel : 562-9211698 Fax: 562-8029605 This device complies with FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. This limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, use, and can radiated radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measure: ! Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ! Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. ! Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected. ! Consult the dealer or an experienced radio\TV technician.
Z-Com, Inc. XI300 - msmdb:WLAN-spec sheets - 990930 7F-2, 9, Prosperity 1st Rd. Science-Based Industrial Park Hsinchu, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-5777364 Fax: 886-3-5773359 LANEscape XI-300 Wireless PC Card Specification Description:2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Wireless PCMCIA NIC Card, Type II, Plug and Play PC Card 2.0 Compliant. Antenna: Detachable Diversity antenna Data Rate:11, 5.5 , 2 and 1 Mbps per channel Simultaneous Channels Support:11 N. America, Power Consumption:~ 150mA Output Power:30~50mW Voltage:3 V & 5V DC Network Architecture Types: Supports ad-hoc, peer-to-peer and infrastructure communications to wired networks via Access Points. Operating Channels:11 N. America Sensitivity:-80 dBm (at 1E-5 BER) Operating Frequency:2.412-2.462 GHz(N. America) 2.412-2.4835 GHz(Japan TELEC) 2.412-2.472 GHz(Europe ETSI) 2.457-2.462 GHz(Spain) 2.457-2.472 GHz(France) Modulation:CCK (11Mbps, 5.5M), DQPSK (2M), DBPSK (1M) Size and Weight:PCMCIA type II Compact Size Weight < 50g
FCC ID.: M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 RF Maximum Permissible Exposure Measurement Report of E.U.T. : Wireless LAN Card MODEL : XI-300 FCC ID. : M4Y-XI-300 for APPLICANT: Z-COM, INC. ADDRESS: 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Test Performed by ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO. 8 LANE 29, WENMIMG ROAD, LOSHAN TSUN, KWEISHAN HSIANG, TAOYUAN, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Tel:(03)3280026-32 Fax:(03)3280034 Report Number : ET88R-12-020 ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020 FCC ID.: M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION Applicant: Z-COM, INC. 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Manufacturer: Z-COM, INC. 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Description of EUT: a) Type of EUT: Wireless LAN Card b) Model No.: XI-300 c) FCC ID. : M4Y-XI-300 d) Power Supply: DC 5V & 3V from Note Book Regulation Applied: IEEE C95.1-1991, FCC 47 CFR Part 1 and Part 2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: The data shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in IEEE C95.1, and the energy emitted by the device was founded to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for accuracy and completeness of these data. Note: 1. The result of the testing report relates only to the item tested. 2. The testing report shall not be reproduced expect in full, without the written approval of ETC. Issued Date :Apr. 02, 2000 Test Engineer : ( K. C. Chen ) Approve & Authorized Signer : Will Yauo, Supervisor EMI Test Site of ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020 FCC ID.: M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 Table of ContentsPage 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 1 1.1Product Description ............................................................................................. 1 1.2Characteristics of Device..................................................................................... 1 1.3Test Methodology ................................................................................................ 1 1.4Test Facility......................................................................................................... 1 2 PROVISIONS APPLICABLE .......................................................................................... 2 2.1Definition ............................................................................................................. 2 2.2Relative Requirement for Compliance ................................................................ 2 3. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION............................................................................... 3 3.1Justification .......................................................................................................... 3 3.2Devices for Tested System................................................................................... 3 4 M AXIMUM P ERMISSIBLE E XPOSURE M EASUREMENT ....................................................... 4 4.1Applicable Standard............................................................................................. 4 4.2Measurement Procedure ...................................................................................... 4 4.3Measurement Instrument ..................................................................................... 5 4.4Power Desity Data ............................................................................................... 5 A PPENDIX AS PECIFICATION OF D EVICE U NDER T EST ...................................................... 6 ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020Page 1 of 6 Pages FCC ID.: M4Y-XI-300 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1Product Description a) Type of EUT: Wireless LAN Card b) Trade Name: Z-Com c) Model No.: XI-300 d) Power Supply: DC 5V & 3V from Note Book 1.2Characteristics of Device The Wireless Lan Card (PCMCIA) designed with a transmitting method of direct sequence spread spectrum is for local area network operation, which operates at 2.4 GHz ISM band and data rate up to 11Mbps. For operation of this device, it is asked for maintaining a minimum space of 20 cm from the operator or any bystanding in the user’s manual. It nominal rated output power is 12 dBm. 1.3Test Methodology The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) was performed according to the procedures illustrated in IEEE C95.1-1991. 1.4Test Facility The open area test site and conducted measurement facility used to collect the radiated data is located on the roof top of Building at No.34, 5 Lirn, Din Fu Tsun, Lin Kou, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. This site has been fully described in a report submitted to the FCC, and accepted in a letter dated Feb. 10, 1997. ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020Page 2 of 6 Pages FCC ID.: M4Y-XI-300 2 PROVISIONS APPLICABLE 2.1Definition MPE in Occupational / Controlled Environments: Persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Also apply to a individual is transient through a location where occupational / controlled limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potatial for exposure. MPE in General Population / Uncontrolled Environments: General population / Uncontrilled exposure apply in situation in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment nay not be fully aware of the potatial for exposure or cannot execise control over their exposure. 2.2Relative Requirement for Compliance (1) MPE for Controlled Enviroments According to section 1.1310 of FCC 47 CFR Part 1, MPE Limits for controlled enviroment are as following: Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.3-3.06141.63*1006 3-301842/f4.89/f*900/f 2 6 30-30061.40.1631.06 300-1500----------f/3006 1500-10…
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FCC ID. :M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 FCC Part 15 EMI TEST REPORT of E.U.T. : Wireless LAN Card MODEL : XI300 FCC ID. : M4Y-XI-300 for APPLICANT : Z-COM, INC. ADDRESS: 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSEPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE- BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Test Performed by ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO. 8 LANE 29, WENMIMG ROAD, LOSHAN TSUN, KWEISHAN HSIANG, TAOYUAN, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Tel:(03)3280026-32 Fax:(03)3280034 Report Number : ET88R-12-020 ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020FCC ID. : M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION Applicant: Z-COM, INC. 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSEPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Manufacturer: Z-COM, INC. 7F-2, NO. 9, PROSEPERITY 1ST RD., SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Description of EUT: a) Type of EUT: Wireless LAN Card b) Trade Name: N/A c) Model No.: XI300 d) Power Supply: From Notebook PC Regulation Applied: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B & C (1998) I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: The data shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4, and the energy emitted by the device was founded to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for accuracy and completeness of these data. Note: 1. The result of the testing report relate only to the item tested. 2. The testing report shall not be reproduced expect in full, without the written approval of ETC. Issued Date :DEC. 17, 1999 Test Engineer : ( Tien Lu Liau ) Approve & Authorized Signer : Will Yauo, Supervisor EMI Test Site of ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN ETC Report No. : ET88R-12-020FCC ID. : M4Y-XI-300 Rev. No 1.0 Table of ContentsPage 1 GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Product Description ........................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Characteristics of Device................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Test Methodology.............................................................................................................................. 1 1.4 Test Facility ....................................................................................................................................... 1 2 PROVISIONS APPLICABLE........................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Definition........................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Requirement for Compliance............................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Restricted Bands of Operation........................................................................................................... 5 2.4 Labeling Requirement ....................................................................................................................... 5 2.5 User Information................................................................................................................................ 6 3. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION............................................................................................... 7 3.1 Justification........................................................................................................................................ 7 3.2 Devices for Tested System ................................................................................................................ 7 4 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT................................................................................... 8 4.1 Applicable Standard .......................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Measurement Procedure .................................................................................................................... 8 4.3 Measuring Instrument ...................................................................................................................... 10 4.4 Radiated Emission Data .................................................................................................................. 11 4.4.1 RF Portion .............................................................................................................................................. 11 4.4.2 Other Emission ....................................................................................................................................... 14 4.5 Field Strength Calculation ............................................................................................................... 14 4.6 Photos of Radiation Measuring Setup ............................................................................................. 15 5 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ............................................................................ 16 5.1 Standard Applicable ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.2 Measurement Procedure .................................................................................................................. 16 5.3 Conducted Emission Data ............................................................................................................... 17 5.4 Result Data Calculation ................................................................................................................... 18 5.5 Conducted Measurement Equipment............................................................................................... 19 5.6 Photos of Conduction Measuring Setup .......................................................................................... 20 6 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT......…
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1 2Mbps Channel 1 Processing Gain Gp=(S/N)o+Mj+Lsys Freq. (MHz) Gp (dB) (S/N)o (dB) Mj = J/S (dB) Lsys (dB) Jammer (dBm) Lvl (dBm) FE R 2403.50 17.412.62.82-27.2-30 5.8 2403.551712.62.42-27.6-30 6.7 2403.60 16.712.62.12-27.9-30 6.5 2403.65 16.612.622-28-30 6 2403.70 16.512.61.92-28.1-30 6.3 2403.75 16.412.61.82-28.2-30 6.8 2403.80 16.312.61.72-28.3-30 6 2403.85 16.412.61.82-28.2-30 5.9 2403.90 16.512.61.92-28.1-30 6.4 2403.95 16.512.61.92-28.1-30 5.6 2404.00 16.612.622-28-30 6.7 2404.05 16.612.622-28-30 6.3 2404.10 16.412.61.82-28.2-30 6.2 2404.15 16.512.61.92-28.1-30 5.4 2404.20 16.512.61.92-28.1-30 5.2 2404.25 16.412.61.82-28.2-30 6 2404.30 16.312.61.72-28.3-30 5.6 2404.35 16.212.61.62-28.4-30 6.4 2404.40 16.112.61.52-28.5-30 6.2 2404.451612.61.42-28.6-30 6.7 2404.50 15.912.61.32-28.7-30 7.3 2404.55 15.712.61.12-28.9-30 6.1 2404.60 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 5.8 2404.65 15.412.60.82-29.2-30 6.9 2404.70 15.412.60.82-29.2-30 6.3 2404.75 15.312.60.72-29.3-30 6.4 2404.80 15.312.60.72-29.3-30 5.7 2404.85 15.212.60.62-29.4-30 5.6 2404.90 15.312.60.72-29.3-30 5.4 2404.95 15.412.60.82-29.2-30 5.1 2 2405.00 15.412.60.82-29.2-30 4.8 2405.05 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 5.1 2405.10 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 6.3 2405.15 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 6.2 2405.20 15.612.612-29-30 5.7 2405.25 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 5.6 2405.30 15.412.60.82-29.2-30 4.7 2405.35 15.312.60.72-29.3-30 5.8 2405.40 15.312.60.72-29.3-30 6.3 2405.45 14.812.60.22-29.8-30 6.7 2405.50 15.712.61.12-28.9-30 6.5 2405.55 14.312.6-0.32-30.3-30 7.3 2405.60 14.212.6-0.42-30.4-30 6.2 2405.65 14.112.6-0.52-30.5-30 5.1 2405.70 14.112.6-0.52-30.5-30 5.5 2405.75 14.112.6-0.52-30.5-30 5.7 2405.80 14.112.6-0.52-30.5-30 6 2405.85 14.112.6-0.52-30.5-30 5.9 2405.90 14.312.6-0.32-30.3-30 6.1 2405.95 14.412.6-0.22-30.2-30 7.3 2406.00 14.512.6-0.12-30.1-30 7.1 2406.05 14.812.60.22-29.8-30 6.5 2406.101512.60.42-29.6-30 6.3 2406.15 14.912.60.32-29.7-30 6.1 2406.20 15.512.60.92-29.1-30 5.5 2406.251612.61.42-28.6-30 5.8 2406.30 17.112.62.52-27.5-30 6.6 2406.35 16.812.62.22-27.8-30 6.1 2406.40 15.912.61.32-28.7-30 6.7 2406.45 16.312.61.72-28.3-30 6.5 2406.50 16.112.61.52-28.5-30 7.6 2406.55 15.712.61.12-28.9-30 7.1 2406.601612.61.42-28.6-30 7.3 2406.65 16.212.61.62-28.4-30 6.8 3 2406.70 15.812.61.22-28.8-30 6.2 2406.75 15.612.612-29-30 5.9 2406.80 15.212.60.62-29.4-30 5.6 2406.85 14.912.60.32-29.7-30 5.4 2406.90 14.212.6-0.42-30.4-30 5.9 2406.95 13.812.6-0.82-30.8-30 6 2407.00 13.712.6-0.92-30.…
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NO. 34, LIN 5, DING FU TSUNG, LINKOU HSIANG · TAIPEI HSIEN · Taiwan
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 12.00 mW |

802.11ax Access Point
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
802.11ac Wireless LAN USB Module
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
802.11 ac Wave 2 Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
802.11ac Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
5GHz 11ac Wireless Bridge
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX