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P27WIAD2XADSL VoIP Router

Sercomm Corporation
ADSL VoIP Router - FCC ID P27WIAD2X - Sercomm Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Sep 06, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 06, 2005
Equipment Note
ADSL VoIP Router
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Sercomm Corporation
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

IP819VGA 802.11g ADSL VoIP Gateway 802.11g/802.11b Access Point ADSL Modem NAT Router VoIP Gateway User's Guide i Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1 802.11g ADSL VoIP Gateway Features........................................................................................1 Package Contents.............................................................................................................................5 Physical Details................................................................................................................................6 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................9 Requirements....................................................................................................................................9 Procedure...........................................................................................................................................9 CHAPTER 3 SETUP................................................................................................................................11 Overview...........................................................................................................................................11 Configuration Program.................................................................................................................12 Setup Wizard...................................................................................................................................13 Home Screen....................................................................................................................................15 LAN Screen.....................................................................................................................................16 Wireless Screen.............................................................................................................................18 Wireless Security..........................................................................................................................21 Trusted Wireless Stations............................................................................................................23 Password Screen.............................................................................................................................25 CHAPTER 4 PC CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................26 Overview...........................................................................................................................................26 Windows Clients.............................................................................................................................26 Macintosh Clients...........................................................................................................................37 Linux Clients...................................................................................................................................37 Other Unix Systems.......................................................................................................................37 Wireless Station Configuration..................................................................................................38 Wireless Configuration on Windows XP...................................................................................38 CHAPTER 5 ADVANCED FEATURES...............................................................................................48 Overview...........................................................................................................................................48 Internet.............................................................................................................................................48 Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server)........................................................................................52 Firewall Rules.................................................................................................................................54 User-defined Services....................................................................................................................59 Options..............................................................................................................................................61 Schedule...........................................................................................................................................62 Virtual Servers...............................................................................................................................64 VoIP...................................................................................................................................................67 CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION...............................................................................71 Overview...........................................................................................................................................71 PC Database.....................................................................................................................................72 Config File........................................................................................................................................76 Logs...................................................................................................................................................77 E-mail................................................................................................................................................79 Diagnostics..................................…

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Users Manual

Advanced Features 57 fields. Log This determines whether packets covered by this rule are logged. Select the desired action. β€’ Always - always log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not. (This is useful when debugging your rules.) β€’ Never - never log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not. β€’ Match - Log traffic only it matches this rule. (The action is deter- mined by this rule.) β€’ Not Match - Log traffic which is considered by this rule, but does not match (The action is NOT determined by this rule.) Outgoing Rules (Outbound Services) This screen is displayed when the "Add" or "Edit" button for Outgoing Rules is clicked. Figure 46: Outbound Services Screen Data - Outbound Rules Screen Outbound Services Service Select the desired Service or application to be covered by this rule. If the desired service or application does not appear in the list, you must define it using the "Services" menu option Action Select the desired action for packets covered by this rule: β€’ BLOCK always β€’ BLOCK by schedule, otherwise Allow β€’ ALLOW always β€’ ALLOW by schedule, otherwise Block Note: β€’ Any outbound traffic which is not blocked by rules you create will be allowed by the Default rule. 802.11g ADSL VoIP Gateway User Guide 58 β€’ ALLOW rules are only useful if the traffic is already covered by a BLOCK rule. (That is, you wish to allow a subset of traffic which is currently blocked by another rule.) β€’ To define the Schedule used in these selections, use the "Schedule" screen. LAN Users Select the desired option to determine which PCs are covered by this rule: β€’ Any - All PCs are covered by this rule. β€’ Single PC - Only the selected PC is covered by this rule. If selected, you must select the PC. PC - If using Single PC above, select the PC or Server on your LAN which will be covered by this rule. WAN Users These settings determine which packets are covered by the rule, based on their source (WAN) IP address. Select the desired option: β€’ Any - All IP addresses are covered by this rule. β€’ Address range - If this option is selected, you must enter the "Start" and "Finish" fields. β€’ Single address - Enter the required address in the "Single/Start" fields. Log This determines whether packets covered by this rule are logged. Select the desired action. β€’ Always - always log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not. (This is useful when debugging your rules.) β€’ Never - never log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not. β€’ Match - Log traffic only it matches this rule. (The action is deter- mined by this rule.) β€’ Not Match - Log traffic which is considered by this rule, but does not match (The action is NOT determined by this rule.) Advanced Features 59 User-defined Services Services are used when creating Firewall Rules. If you wish to create a firewall rule, but the required service is not listed in the "Service" list, you can use this feature to define the required service or services. Once created, these services will be listed in the "Service" list, and can be used when creating Firewall Rules. Figure 47: Add Services Screen Data - User-defined Services Services Existing Services This lists any Services you have defined. If you have not defined any Services, this list will be empty. Once you define some services, they will be listed here, and also shown in the Service list used to create Firewall rules. (User-defined services are at the end of the list, after the pre-defined services.) Add Use this to open a sub-screen where you can add a new service. Edit To modify a service, select it, and then click this button. Delete Use this button to delete the selected service. You can delete any services you have defined. 802.11g ADSL VoIP Gateway User Guide 60 Add/Edit Service This screen is displayed when the Add or Edit button on the Services screen is clicked. Figure 48 : Add/Edit Service Data - Add/Edit Service Services Name If editing, this shows the current name of the Service. If adding a new service, this will be blank, and you should enter a suitable name. Type Select the protocol used by the Service. Start Port Enter the beginning of the port range used by the Service. Finish Port Enter the end of the port range used by the Service. Advanced Features 61 Options This screen allows advanced users to enter or change a number of settings. For normal opera- tion, there is no need to use this screen or change any settings. An example Options screen is shown below. Figure 49: Options Screen Data - Options Screen Internet Respond to Ping β€’ If checked, the Wireless Router will repond to Ping (ICMP) packets received from the Internet. β€’ If not checked, Ping (ICMP) packets from the Internet will be ignored. Disabling this option provides a slight increase in secu- rity. MTU Size Enter a value between 1 and 1500. Note: MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size should only be changed if advised to do so by Technical Support. UPnP UPnP β€’ UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows automatic discovery and configuration of equipment attached to your LAN. UPnP is by supported Windows ME, XP, or later. β€’ If Enabled, this device will be visible via UPnP. β€’ If Disabled, this device will not be visible via UPnP. Advertisement Period Enter the desired value, in minutes. The valid range is from 1 to 1440. Advertisement Time to Live Enter the desired value, in hops. The valid range is from 1 to 255. 802.11g ADSL VoIP Gateway User Guide 62 Schedule This Schedule can be used for the Firewall Rules and the URL filter. Figure 50: Schedule Screen Data - Schedule Screen Schedule Day Each day of the week can scheduled independently. Session 1 Session 2 Two (2) separate sessions or periods can be defined. Session 2 can be left blank if not required. Start Time Enter the start using a 24 hr clock. Finish Time Enter the finish time using a 24 hr clock. Local Time Time Zone In order to display your local time correctly, you must select your "Time Zone" from the list. Adjust for D…

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Cover Letter(s)

Request for non-disclosure RF_501_02 SerComm Corporation 8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St., NanKang Taipei 115, Taiwan, R. O. C. To: Telefication B.V. Attn: Dept. FCC TCB Edisonstraat 12A 6902 PK ZEVENAAR The Netherlands Subject: Request for non-disclosure (FCC ID: P27WIAD2X) Reference number: IP819VGA / IP809VGA Date: 2005-08-11 Dear FCC TCB, Persuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459(a) & (b), <name applicant> hereby requests non-disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application for FCC ID: (P27WIAD2X) a. Schematic diagrams b. Operational description c. Bill of Material d. PCB layout Above materials contain secrets, proprietary and technical information, which would customarily be quarded from competitors under 47 CFR, section 0.457(d) (2). Disclosure or publication or any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. <SerComm Corporation> understands that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d) (1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. Signature: ___________________________ Name: Eric wy Chang Title: Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

RF_160, Issue 01 Declaration of Authorization We Name: SerComm Corporation Address: 8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St., NanKang, City: Taipei City 115 Country: Taiwan, R. O. C. Declare that: Name: Exclusive Certification Corporation Address: 4F-2, No. 28, Lane 78, Nei-hu, City: Taipei City 114 Country: Taiwan, R. O. C. is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s): Product description: ADSL VoIP Router Type designation: Data Transmission System Trademark: SerComm on our behalf. Date: 2005/8/11 City: Taipei Name: Eric wy Chang Signature:

External Photos

External Photos IP819VGA/GB 05062001-A Reverse SMA connector, dipole antenna 05062001-A Integral dipole antenna

ID Label/Location Info

2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. 0560 FCC ID: P27WIAD2X SerComm IP819VGA / IP819VGB IP809VGA / IP809VGB

Internal Photos

Internal Photos IP819VGA 05062001-A IP819VGB 05062001-A IP809VGA 05062001-A IP809VGB 05062001-A

RF Exposure Info

1.1. Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation . Product: ADSL VoIP Router . Test Item: RF Exposure Evaluation Data . Test site: OATSI-SD . Test Mode: Normal Operation 1.1.1. Antenna Gain The maximum Gain is 2.0 dBi. 1.1.2. EUT Operation condition Software provided by client enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. 1.1.3. Output Power into Antenna & RF Exposure Evaluation Distance Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55 Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) 01 2412 12.89 0.0060 06 2437 12.43 0.0060 11 2462 12.32 0.0050 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55 Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) 01 2412 12.98 0.0060 06 2437 12.82 0.0060 11 2462 12.76 0.0060 The MPE is calculated as 0.0060 mW / cm 2 < limit 1 mW / cm 2 . So, RF exposure limit warning or SAR test are not required.

Test Report

Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 24 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 4.5.1. Test Photographs Front View Rear View Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 25 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 5. Test of Radiated Emission 5.1. Test Limit Radiated emissions from 30 MHz to 25 GHz were measured according to the methods defines in ANSI C63.4-2003. The EUT was placed, 0.8 meter above the ground plane, as shown in section 5.6.3. The interface cables and equipment positions were varied within limits of reasonable applications to determine the positions producing maximum radiated emissions For unintentional device, according to Β§ 15.109(a), except for Class A digital devices, the field strength of radiated emissions from unintentional radiators at a distance of 3 meters shall not exceed the following values: Frequency (MHz) Distance Meters Radiated (ΞΌ V / M) Radiated (dB ΞΌ V/ M) 30-88 3 100 40.0 88-216 3 150 43.5 216-960 3 200 46.0 Above 960 3 500 54.0 For unintentional device, according to CISPR PUB.22, for Class B digital devices, the general requirement of field strength of radiated emissions from intentional radiators at a distance of 10 meters shall not exceed the above table. Frequency (MHz) Distance Meters Radiated (dB ΞΌ V/ M) 30-230 10 30 230-1000 10 37 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 26 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 5.2. Test Procedures 1. The EUT was placed on a rotatable table top 0.8 meter above ground. 2. The EUT was set 3 meters from the interference receiving antenna which was mounted on the top of a variable height antenna tower. 3. The table was rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. 4. The antenna is a broadband antenna and its height is varied between one meter and four meters above ground to find the maximum value of the field strength both horizontal polarization and vertical polarization of the antenna are set to make the measurement. 5. For each suspected emission the EUT was arranged to its worst case and then tune the antenna tower (from 1 M to 4 M) and turn table (from 0 degree to 360 degrees) to find the maximum reading. 6. Set the test-receiver system to Peak or CISPR quasi-peak Detect Function and specified bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. 7. If the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 3 dB lower than the limit specified, then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions which do not have 3 dB margin will be repeated one by one using the quasi-peak method and reported. 8. For testing above 1GHz, the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 20dB lower than average limit (that means the emission level in peak mode also complies with the limit in average mode), then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions will be measured in average mode again and reported. Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 27 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 5.3. Typical Test Setup 5.4. Measurement equipment Instrument/Ancillary Type Manufacturer Valid Date EMI Receiver 8546A HP 2006/04/13 Spectrum Analyzer FSP40 R&S 2005/12/28 Horn Antenna 3115 EMCO 2006/02/21 Horn Antenna 3116 EMCO 2006/02/21 Bilog Antenna CBL6112B Schaffner 2006/04/12 Amplifier 8447D Agilent 2006/02/14 Amplifier 8447D Agilent 2006/02/22 Turn Table 0.8M Equipment under Test Ground Plane Receiver * Test distance Antenna Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 28 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 5.5. Test Result and Data Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 29 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 30 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A

Test Report

Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 31 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 32 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 33 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 34 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 35 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 36 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 37 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A

Test Report

Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 38 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 39 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 40 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 41 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 42 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 43 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 44 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 5.5.1. Test Photographs Front View Rear View Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 45 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 6. 6dB Bandwidth Measurement 6.1. Test Procedure 1. The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer. 2. Set RBW of spectrum analyzer to 100 KHz and VBW to 100 KHz. 3. The 6 dB bandwidth is defined as the total spectrum the power of which is higher than peak power minus 6 dB. 6.2. Test Setup Layout 6.3. Test Result and Data (1) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency (MHz) 6dB Bandwidth (MHz) 01 2412 12.3 06 2437 12.2 11 2462 12.1 (2) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (12Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency (MHz) 6dB Bandwidth (MHz) 01 2412 16.4 06 2437 16.4 11 2462 16.5 EUT Spectrum Analyzer Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 46 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Channel 01 Channel 06 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 47 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 11 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel 01 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 48 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 06 Channel 11

Test Report

Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 49 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 7. Maximum Peak Output Power 7.1. Test Procedure The antenna portRF outputof the EUT was connected to the inputRF inputof a spectrum analyzer. Power was read directly from the spectrum analyzer and cable loss connection was added to the reading to obtain power at the EUT antenna terminal. The EUT Output Power was set to maximum to produce the worse case test result. 7.2. Test Setup Layout 7.3. Test Result and Data (1) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency (MHz) Peak Power Output (dBm) Peak Power Output (mW) 01 2412 12.89 19.454 06 2437 12.43 17.498 11 2462 12.32 17.061 (2) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (12Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency (MHz) Peak Power Output (dBm) Peak Power Output (mW) 01 2412 12.98 19.861 06 2437 12.82 19.143 11 2462 12.76 18.880 Note: Conducted Power = Reading Value + Cable Loss EUT Spectrum Analyzer Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 50 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Channel 01 Channel 06 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 51 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 11 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel 01 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 52 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 06 Channel 11 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 53 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 8. Band Edges Measurement 8.1. Test Procedure 1. The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. 2. Set both RBW and VBW of spectrum analyzer to 100 KHz with convenient frequency span including 100 MHz bandwidth from band edge. 3. The band edges was measured and recorded. 8.2. Test Result and Data (1) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency maximum value in frequency (MHz) maximum value is (dBm) 01 2412 2399.20 -52.19 11 2462 2590.00 -55.61 (2) Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (12Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 01, 2005 Temperature: 27 Humidity: 55% Atmospheric pressure: 1017mmHg Channel Frequency maximum value in frequency (MHz) maximum value is (dBm) 01 2412 2400.00 -39.05 11 2462 2499.50 -55.55 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 54 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Channel 01 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 55 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 11 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 56 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel 01 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 57 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A Channel 11 Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 58 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 8.3. Restrict band emission Measurement Data Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (11Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 04, 2005 Temperature: 28 Humidity: 70% Atmospheric pressure: 1022mmHg a) Channel 1 Limit@3m (dBuV/m) Frequency (MHz) Ant-Pol H/V Meter Reading Corrected Factor Result (dBuV/m) Remark Peak Ave. Margin (dB) Table (Deg.) Ant High (m) 2343.864 H 49.76 1.09 50.85 Peak 74 54 -23.15 53 1.2 2389.968 H 31.03 1.25 32.28 Ave. 74 54 -21.72 53 1.2 2376.198 V 50.60 0.50 51.11 Peak 74 54 -22.89 118 1.0 2389.968 V 36.26 0.55 36.80 Ave. 74 54 -17.20 118 1.0 b) Channel 11 Limit@3m (dBuV/m) Frequency (MHz) Ant-Pol H/V Meter Reading Corrected Factor Result (dBuV/m) Remark Peak Ave. Margin (dB) Table (Deg.) Ant High (m) 2486.016 H 49.00 1.58 50.58 Peak 74 54 -23.42 53 1.2 2492.476 H 31.60 1.60 33.21 Ave. 74 54 -20.79 53 1.2 2493.122 V 49.67 0.91 50.57 Peak 74 54 -23.43 118 1.0 2483.508 V 35.45 0.87 36.32 Ave. 74 54 -17.68 118 1.0 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (12Mbps) Test Date: Jul. 04, 2005 Temperature: 28 Humidity: 70% Atmospheric pressure: 1022mmHg a) Channel 1 Limit@3m (dBuV/m) Frequency (MHz) Ant-Pol H/V Meter Reading Corrected Factor Result (dBuV/m) Remark Peak Ave. Margin (dB) Table (Deg.) Ant High (m) 2385.864 H 48.75 1.23 49.99 Peak 74 54 -24.01 53 1.2 2389.968 H 30.97 1.25 32.22 Ave. 74 54 -21.78 53 1.2 2389.968 V 52.09 0.55 52.63 Peak 74 54 -21.37 118 1.0 2389.968 V 35.56 0.55 36.11 Ave. 74 54 -17.89 118 1.0 b) Channel 11 Limit@3m (dBuV/m) Frequency (MHz) Ant-Pol H/V Meter Reading Corrected Factor Result (dBuV/m) Remark Peak Ave. Margin (dB) Table (Deg.) Ant High (m) 2490.082 H 48.38 1.60 49.97 Peak 74 54 -24.03 53 1.2 2493.046 H 31.24 1.61 32.84 Ave. 74 54 -21.16 53 1.2 2484.876 V 52.26 0.88 53.08 Peak 74 54 -20.92 118 1.0 2484.572 V 35.00 0.88 35.87 Ave. 74 54 -18.13 118 1.0 Notes: 1. Result = Meter Reading + Factor 2. Factor = Antenna Factor + Cable Loss – Amplifier 3. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1 MHz and video bandwidth is 3 MHz for Peak detection at frequency above 1GHz. 4. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1MHz and video bandwidth is 10Hz for Average detection at frequency above 1GHz. Exclusive Certification Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date: Jul. 29, 2005 59 of 63 FCC Test Report: FI05062001-A 9. Power Spectral Density Measurement 9.1. Test Procedure 1. The transmitter output was connected to spectrum analyzer. 2. The spectrum analyzer’s resolution bandwidth …

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Test Setup Photos

Test Setup Photos

Contact Information

Applicant

Nick Wu(Engineer)
[email protected]886-2-2655-3988Fax: 886-2-2655-3965

Technical Contact

SerComm CorporationEric wy Chang
[email protected]+886 2 2655 3988

8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu street Β· Taipei city Β· Taiwan

Test Firm

Cerpass Technology CorporationAnson Chou
[email protected]886-2-27923366Fax: 886-2-27921100

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz20.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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