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1 1. About this Document This documents describes step-by-step procedure to be followed to install the Hotspot Controller at your location as quickly as possible and enjoy the wireless access to Internet and/or to your local network. 2. WISP Information Sheet This attached document is an information sheet regarding your controller. The most important thing to note is the Wisp Admin login and password that is unique to your WISP. These login credentials will allow you to now access the Pronto OSS/BSS interface. To login to the OSS/BSS interface, you will need to do the following: Step1: Open a browser and navigate to https://oss.prontonetworks.com Step2: In the field labeled “Select an Environment,” select in the pull- down menu “Standalone” Step3: In the field labeled “WISP ID,” enter your WISP ID Number located on the information sheet. Step4: In the field labeled “Login ID,” enter your login ID located on the information sheet. This login ID will be case sensitive. Step5: In the field labeled “Password,” enter your password located on the information sheet. This password will be case sensitive. The WISP Information Sheet additionally includes information such as your WISP name, WISP ID number, location name, franchise name, controller MAC ID, Guest Accounts, SSID, walled garden sites, and configurations for the WAN and LAN ports. This information is specific for that controller and these configurations can be modified within the 2 OSS/BSS interface. If you have any questions or concerns about reconfiguring the controller, please contact your Account Manager or you can access and download an OSS/BSS guide along with several step-by- step documents via the Wisp Information Website located at http://wispinfo.prontonetworks.com/ . Please contact your account manager to request credentials to access this website. 3. Installation Procedure for Hotspot Controller Follow these easy steps to install the Hotspot Controller. Step1: Unpack the Hotspot Controller from the box and look at the backside of the controller to know Power Socket, WAN port, and LAN port. Step2: Connect the WAN port of the Hotspot Controller to your DSL/Cable modem/router with a RJ-45 type CAT-5 Ethernet cable as shown in the diagram (figure-1) below: 3 Step3: Plug one end of the DC Adaptor into the slot provided at the rear of the Hotspot Controller and other end into an electrical outlet. Step 4: Turn ON the Power of your electrical outlet. The Hotspot Controller will obtain the required configuration and start initialize by itself. This process will take approximately 3-5 minutes. 4. Understanding the Booting process This section explains that how the Hotspot Controller is booting up when the Power is turned ON. • First, the Hotspot Controller gets the Internet access on its WAN port either via your DSL, Cable or Local area network (LAN). • Then, it contact Hotspot OSS/BSS backend system located at the Internet and download all other configurations specified for this particular Hotspot Controller. • Based on the downloaded configurations, it initializes all its functionalities and transmits the wireless radio signal for wireless clients. It is important to note that once your Hotspot controller connected to your DSL/CABLE modem (sometime a router device), then the IP address to WAN port of Hotspot Controller can be assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) either by one of the following three methods: DHCP Server located at your ISP: This server automatically provides IP Address to WAN port every time when Hotspot Controller power ON. This IP Address may change every time when you restart the Hotspot Controller. STATIC IP assigned to your location by your ISP: This IP Address is permanent and specifically assigned to your location. During installation of DSL/Cable at your location, the ISP handover this IP address along with other parameters such as subnet mask, default gateway (default router), primary DNS and secondary DNS address. PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet) type connection: In this case, your ISP provides PPPoE username and password to you to receive Internet access via your DSL/Cable modem/router. For example, username as [email protected] and password as J12345. 4 In general, the Hotspot Controller is pre-configured as per the information you provided in “Location_Information_Form” document when ordering Hotspot Controller for this particular location. In that case, the Hotspot Controller is pre-configured according to your DSL/Cable Internet connection type such as DHCP, STATIC IP or PPPoE and shipped to your location. However, there might a case where the Hotspot Controller is pre- configured for DHCP type but your DSL/Cable Internet connection type is STATIC IP or PPPoE. Or else, the pre-configured STATIC IP/PPPoE settings inside the Hotspot Controller are not the same (not correct) as what your DSL/Cable Internet supporting at present. Please follow easy instructions shown below to learn how to change the Hotspot Controller pre-configured settings and make it work under your DSL/Cable Internet connection type. 5. Switching to STATIC IP configuration: Follow these steps to configure the Hotspot Controller to switch from DHCP, PPPoE or wrong STATIC IP settings to correct STATIC IP information. Important Note: • Before following the below steps, you need to reconfigure Hotspot Controller’s existing settings in Pronto OSS server to include your STATIC IP information. When the Hotspot Controller comes up ONLINE, it will download this STATIC IP configuration from Pronto OSS server and initialize automatically without any manual configuration in future. • If you do not have an Internet connection at this location to reconfigure Hotspot Controller in Pronto OSS, please contact Pronto WISP Support at 1-800-PRONTO-0. We will assist you. Step1: Connect the WAN port of the Hotspot Controller to your DSL/Cable modem/router with a RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Step2: Connect your Laptop/PC directly to the LAN port o…
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FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No. RF930909L04 Operational Description The transmitter of the EUT is powered by AC adapter. The antenna type is Dipole antenna with UFL connector. The other instruction, please have a look at the users manual. DSSS Information This device is Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum, the data is mixed by pseudorandom code which is an orthogonal code. The mixed data is digital modulated by BPSK and QPSK technique depends on the data rates. The CCK coding is applied for increasing the data rate, and also the processing gain will be increased. The bit rates are 1,2,5.5,11Mbps, the symbol rates are 1,1,1.375,1.375Mbps, the chip rates are always 11Mbps. So, the Chip/symbol is 11,11,8 and 8 respectively. Although is higher bit rate, the processing gain is lower than 10, but the CCK coding used in higher bit rate will provide 2.2dB coding gain.
FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No: SA930909L04 1 RF EXPOSURE REPORT REPORT NO.: SA930909L04 MODEL NO.: NL-2511SR PLUS(Pronto) (for brand: SENAO) OEM MODEL NO.: PN-CPP202 (for brand: Pronto) ACCORDING: FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure IEEE C95.1 APPLICANT: SENAO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. ADDRESS: 2F, NO. 531 CHUNG CHENG RD., HSIN- TIEN, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R. O. C. ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2 nd Rd., Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No: SA930909L04 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: NI3-IS20V222 Report No: SA930909L04 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 r. 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 The antenna of the product, under normal use condition, is at least 20cm 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: NI3-IS20V222 Report No: SA930909L04 4 6. Test Results 6.1 Antenna Gain The maximum Gain measured in Fully Anechoic Chamber is 2dBi or 1.5848 (numeric). 6.2 Output Power Into Antenna & RF Exposure value at distance 20cm: For 802.11b: Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 12412141.5790.0451.0 62437141.9060.0451.0 112462141.2540.0451.0
FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No.: RF930909L041Issued: Oct. 01, 2004 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF930909L04 MODEL NO.: NL-2511SR PLUS(Pronto) (for brand: SENAO) OEM MODEL NO.: PN-CPP202 (for brand: Pronto) RECEIVED: Sep. 02, 2004 TESTED: Sep. 02 ~ Sep. 11, 2004 APPLICANT: SENAO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. ADDRESS: 2F, NO. 531 CHUNG CHENG RD., HSIN-TIEN, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R. O. C. ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB ADDRESS:No. 47, 14th Ling, Chia Pau Tsuen, Lin Kou Hsiang 244, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2 nd Rd., Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 52 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, A2LA or any government agency. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MRA No. 2177-01 FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No.: RF930909L042Issued: Oct. 01, 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1CERTIFICATION............................................................................................................4 2SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS..................................................................................5 2.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT.............................................................................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 3.5 CONFIGURATION 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..........................................................................28 4.3.1LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT.......................................................28 4.3.2TEST INSTRUMENTS................................................................................................28 4.3.3TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................29 FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No.: RF930909L043Issued: Oct. 01, 2004 4.3.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD.......................................................................29 4.3.5TEST SETUP..............................................................................................................29 4.3.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS................................................................................29 4.3.7TEST RESULTS..........................................................................................................30 4.4MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER.........................................................................34 4.4.1LIMITS OF MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT.........................34 4.4.2TEST INSTRUMENTS................................................................................................34 4.4.3TEST PROCEDURES.................................................................................................35 4.4.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD.......................................................................35 4.4.5TEST SETUP..............................................................................................................35 4.4.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS................................................................................35 4.4.7TEST RESULTS..........................................................................................................36 4.5POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT.....................................................37 4.5.1LIMITS OF…
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FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No.: RF930909L0450Issued: Oct. 01, 2004 5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: NI3-IS20V222 Report No.: RF930909L0451Issued: Oct. 01, 2004 RADIATED EMISSION TEST
No.19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd. · Kueishan Taoyuan · Taiwan
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 142.00 mW |

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