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Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN User Guide With your wireless network card, you can access wireless networks, share files or printers, or even share your Internet connection. All of these features can be explored with a wireless network in your home or office. This wireless local area network (WLAN) solution is designed for both home and business use. Additional users and features can be added as your networking needs grow and change. Your Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN adapter is compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b 802.11g and 802.11n wireless standards. Operating at 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz frequency at speeds of up to 54 Mbps you can now connect your computer to existing high-speed networks that use multiple access points within large or small environments. Your wireless adapter maintains automatic data rate control according to access point location to achieve the fastest possible connection. All of your wireless network connections are easily managed by Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless software. Profiles that are set up through the Intel PROSet/Wireless software provide enhanced security measures with 802.1x network authentication. NOTE: The software is compatible with the Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN, Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_, Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3965ABG Network Connection, Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection, Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945BG Network Connection, Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection and the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection. Table of Contents Use Intel PROSet/Wireless Software Connect to a Network Use Profiles Set up Security Troubleshooting Administrator Tool Glossary Wireless Network Overview Security Overview Specifications Customer Support Safety and Regulatory Information Warranty Adapter Registration Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2004–2006 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 USA The copying or reproducing of any material in this document in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Intel Corporation is strictly forbidden. Intel(R) is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Intel disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein. "Important Notice FOR ALL USERS OR DISTRIBUTORS!!!! Intel wireless LAN adapters are engineered, manufactured, tested, and quality checked to ensure that they meet all necessary local and governmental regulatory agency requirements for the regions that they are designated and/or marked to ship into. Since wireless LANs are generally unlicensed devices that share spectrum with radars, satellites, and other licensed and unlicensed devices, it is sometimes necessary to dynamically detect, avoid, and limit usage to avoid interference with these devices. In many instances Intel is required to provide test data to prove regional and local compliance to regional and governmental regulations before certification or approval to use the product is granted. Intel's wireless LAN's EEPROM, firmware, and software driver are designed to carefully control parameters that affect radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance (EMC). These parameters include, without limitation, RF power, spectrum usage, channel scanning, and human exposure. For these reasons Intel cannot permit any manipulation by third parties of the software provided in binary format with the wireless LAN adapters (e.g., the EEPROM and firmware). Furthermore, if you use any patches, utilities, or code with the Intel wireless LAN adapters that have been manipulated by an unauthorized party (i.e., patches, utilities, or code (including open source code modifications) which have not been validated by Intel), (i) you will be solely responsible for ensuring the regulatory compliance of the products, (ii) Intel will bear no liability, under any theory of liability for any issues associated with the modified products, including without limitation, claims under the warranty and/or issues arising from regulatory non-compliance, and (iii) Intel will not provide or be required to assist in providing support to any third parties for such modified products. Note: Many regulatory agencies consider Wireless LAN adapters to be "modules", and accordingly, condition system-level regulatory approval upon receipt and review of test data documenting that the antennas and system configuration do not cause the EMC and radio operation to be non-compliant." October 2006 Back to Contents Use Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless Software Use Intel PROSet/Wireless as your Wireless Manager Start Intel PROSet/Wireless Start Intel PROSet/Wireless from the Taskbar l Taskbar Icons l Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts Intel PROSet/Wireless Main Window l Wireless Networks List l Connection Status Icons l Network Properties l Connection Details l Profiles List Intel PROSet/Wireless Menus l Tools Menu m Application Settings m Intel Wireless Troubleshooter m Administrator Tool l Advanced Menu m Adapter Settings m Advanced Statistics m Use Windows to Manage Wi-Fi l Profiles Menu m Manage Profiles m Manage Exclusions Turn Wireless Radio On or Off Install and Uninstall the Software Use Intel PROSet/Wireless as your Wireless Manager Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless is used to setup, edit and ma…
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November 8, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave., Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 Gentlemen: The attached documentation is provided in support of a formal submission to your organization for a modular approval of an intentional unlicensed transmitter. On behalf of our client, Aegis Labs has included an application for a Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Subpart C of part 15 of FCC Rules (47 CFR) regarding intentional radiators. The data within the test report demonstrates the equipment was tested in a manner described under Part 2 and 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This is a modular approval of the Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AG_ Network Connection (MN: 4965AG_, FCC ID: PD94965AG), which is a WLAN adapter (802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g). It was tested externally to a computer chassis with a set of Ethertronics Antennas continuously transmitting and receiving form Chain A, B, and C antenna ports. If there are any additional questions or if further information is needed, please contact us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Johnny Candelas Aegis Labs, Inc. Test Technician Enclosure (1 Emissions Test Report + Exhibits)
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D7390502 rev01 4965AGN/AG Generic M1 Pre-printed Artwork 1. ALL DIMENSIONS PER D5978901 CURRENT REV 2. ALL TEXT/GRAPHICS TO BE BLACK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED 3. LABEL MATERIAL PER D5978901 CURRENT REV 2111 NE 25th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124 1 3 2 D73905-002 Pb Regulatory approvals apply only to Intel authorized components, software and antenna solutions. Unauthorized installations or modifications will void regulatory approvals and product warranties. FCC ID: PD94965AG IC: 1000M-4965AG TA: XXXXXX-XXX Made in Xxxxxxxx MAC: OOOOOOMMMMMM Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Model: 4965AG_ MM1 CT:
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The MPCI-8 model, part of the IMD Family of WLAN Internal Antennas, is a single element internal (embedded) antenna module for Worldwide WLAN applications. MPCI-8 supports 802.11a/b/g protocols throughout the world including the newly licensed 4.9 MHz Japanese spectrum. The MPCI-8 module is a complete solution consisting of one GS Isolated Magnetic Dipole™ (IMD) antenna with a high performance cable and connector. The IMD antenna’s small size and high isolation properties make the MPCI-8 easy to integrate into notebooks and other mobile devices, while offering the ability to be used in a diversity configuration. Ethertronics’ proprietary and patented IMD antenna technology offers three distinct advantages over traditional internal antennas: High Performance • High efficiency • Up to 50% higher signal strength than other internal antennas High Isolation/Selectivity • Minimal coupling between antennas (isolation of 20- 40 dB) • Ideal for diversity applications • Reduced EMI with surrounding components • Makes integration easy Shaping Technology • Controls and redirects the near-field electromagnetic distribution of the antenna’s wave • Optimizes antenna performance by improving signal strength and data quality inside buildings, in noisy environments and in fringe network coverage areas • Less interaction with surrounding objects The MPCI-8 module is ideally suited for manufacturers where performance, size and costs are critical. The design’s low profile, small form factor and industry standard cabling/connectors are suited for high volume applications. Standard assemblies are available or the antenna can be configured to suit individual OEM requirements. Advantages: WLAN 9605 Scranton Road, Suite 850 tel +(1) 858.550.3820 San Diego, CA 92121 • U.S.A. fax +(1) 858.550.3821 www.ethertronics.com [email protected] Ethertronics Applications: Notebooks • Tablet PCs Portable Computers • Printers Worldwide WLAN Coverage • Single internal antenna module covers worldwide WLAN frequency bands saving cost and valuable space • Supports WLAN bands for today’s standards allowing one configuration to support all markets Spatial Diversity • Individual MPCI-8 modules can be placed in close proximity to other IMD antennas with reduced risk of coupling from one to another Better Performance • Increased range/data throughput • Improved sensitivity in low signal environments Flexible Integration • MPCI-8 module’s high isolation offers consistent performance across multiple platforms and requires minimal space making placement easier • Standard cables and connectors make for easy connection to MPCI cards Worldwide Support • Regional technical support and FAEs are available to help speed the integration process • Manufacturing by Far East suppliers means quick turnaround and lower import costs WLAN Technologies: WiFi (802.11a/b/g) MPCI-8 (mini-PCI) Internal Antenna Module IMD WLAN Internal Antenna Module MPCI-8 2.4/4.9/5.2/5.8 GHz 37 x 4 x 5 mm (Antenna) 2.390-2.490/4.900-5.100 GHz/5.150-5.350/5.470-5.900 GHz Internal (Embedded) Antenna Specifications Typical Return Loss: Electrical Specifications: Antenna Radiation Patterns: 2.390-2.490 GHz Band 4.900-5.900 GHz Band Main-pol Cross-pol Mechanical Specifications: H-plane ( zx ) E-plane ( zy ) -30 dB -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB z y -30 dB -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB z y Typical Characteristics (Free Space) Size 40 x 52 x 6 mm (Antenna, 37 x 4 x 5 mm) Module Weight 5 g Packaging Individually packaged Cable/Connector Hirose Electric Co., U.FL-LP-088 or equivalent Cable Length 450 mm standard (50-500 mm available when specified) Model: MPCI-8 Module 2.390-2.490 GHz Band 4.900-5.100 GHz Band 5.150-5.350 GHz Band 5.470-5.900 GHz Band Peak Gain 3 dBi 3 dBi 5 dBi 5 dBi Efficiency 75 % 65 % 65 % 65 % VSWR Match 2.1 : 1 2.1 : 1 2.1 : 1 2.1 : 1 Front to Back Ratio -2 dB -10 dB -10 dB -10 dB Feed Point Impedance 50 ohms unbalanced (other if required) Power Handling 2 Watt cw Polarization Linear Shielding Ratio 6 to 1 (near field) Typical © 2003 Ethertronics. All rights reserved. Ethertronics, the Ethertronics logo, shaping antenna technology and Isolated Magnetic Dipole are trademarks of Ethertronics. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 081803 22.533.544.555.566.57 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 Frequency, (GHz) dB -30 dB -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB x z Specifications subject to change without notice. -30 dB -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB z x
MPE Calculations Systems operating under the provision of 47 CFR 1.1307(b)(1) shall be operated in a manor that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the FCC guidelines. The EUT will only be used with a separation of 20 centimeters or greater between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons and can therefore be considered a mobile transmitter per 47 CFR 2.1091(b). The MPE calculation for this exposure is shown below. Using the Antennas with highest output power: The peak radiated output power (EIRP) is calculated as follows: Antenna Frequency (GHz) Power input to the antenna (P) (dBm) Power gain of the antenna (G) (dBi) EIRP (P+G) (dBm) EIRP Log -1(dBm/10) (mW) Ethertronics (Chain A) 2.4 23.83 3.00 26.83 481.95 Ethertronics (Chain A) 5 20.91 5.00 25.91 389.94 Ethertronics (Chain B) 2.4 23.63 3.00 26.63 460.26 Ethertronics (Chain B) 5 20.61 5.00 25.61 363.92 EIRP = P + G Where P = Power input to the antenna (mW). G = Power gain of the antenna (dBi) The numeric gain (G) of the antenna with a gain specified in dB is determined by: Antenna Frequency (GHz) Antenna Gain (G) (dBi) Numeric Antenna Gain Log -1(dBm/10) (dB) Ethertronics (Chain A) 2.4 3.00 2.00 Ethertronics (Chain A) 5 5.00 3.16 Ethertronics (Chain B) 2.4 3.00 2.00 Ethertronics (Chain B) 5 5.00 3.16 G = Log -1 (dB antenna gain/10) Power density at the specific separation: Antenna Frequency (GHz) Power input to the antenna (P) (mW) Numeric Power Gain of the Antenna (G) (dB) Maximum Power Spectral Density S=PG/(4R 2 π) (mW/cm 2 ) Maximum Power Spectral Density Limit (mW/cm 2 ) Ethertronics (Chain A) 2.4 241.55 2.00 0.096 1.00 Ethertronics (Chain A) 5 123.31 3.16 0.078 1.00 Ethertronics (Chain B) 2.4 230.67 2.00 0.092 1.00 Ethertronics (Chain B) 5 115.08 3.16 0.072 1.00 S = PG/(4R 2 π) Where S = Maximum power density (mW/cm 2 ) P = Power input to the antenna (mW). G = Numeric power gain of the antenna R = Distance to the center of the radiation of the antenna (20cm = limit for MPE) The maximum permissible exposure (MPE) for the general population is 1mW/cm 2 . The power density at 20cm does not exceed the 1mW/cm 2 limit. Therefore, the exposure condition is compliant with FCC rules.
Page 1 of 16 Report Number: INTEL-061107F Revision Number: NONE Modular Approval Test Report And Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization TEST REPORT PERTAINING TO: Equipment Under Test Model Number(s) Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AG_ Network Connection 4965AG_ CONFIGURATION 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g with a set of Ethertronics Antennas MEASUREMENTS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARD (S) Regulatory Standard(s) 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C Section 15.247 Test Method: ANSI C63.4: 2003 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low- Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: Intel Corporation Aegis Labs, Inc. 2111 NE 25 th Avenue 22431 Antonio Parkway B160-417 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Rancho S. Margarita, CA 92688 Contact(s): Mr. Robert Paxman Agent(s): Mr. Rick Candelas Mr. Johnny Candelas Test Report #: INTEL-061107F Test Report Revision: NONE APPENDICES REPORT BODY A B TOTAL PAGES PAGES 16 109 1 126 The contents of this report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Aegis Labs, Inc. The Intel logo is used for identification purposes only and is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Certificate Number: 1111.01 Page 2 of 16 Report Number: INTEL-061107F Revision Number: NONE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE COVER SHEET......................................................................................................... 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................... 02 1.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES................................................................ 03 1.1 Guidelines For Testing To Emissions Standards..................................................................... 03 2.0 SUMMARY OF REGULATORY LIMITS.................................................................................. 04 3.0 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA AND TEST DESCRIPTION..................................................... 10 4.0 DESCRIPTION OF EUT CONFIGURATION....................................................................... 11 4.1 EUT Description ......................................................................................................... 11 4.2 EUT Configuration......................................................................................................................... 12 4.3 List of EUT Sub-Assemblies and Host Equipment........................................................................... 12 4.4 I/O Cabling Diagram and Description ................................................................................. 13 4.5 EMC Test Hardware and Software Measurement Equipment.............................................................. 14 5.0 CONDITIONS DURING EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS................................................... 15 5.1 General..................................................................................................................... 15 5.2 Conducted Emissions Test Setup.......................................................................................................... 15 5.3 Radiated Emissions Test Setup......................................................................................... 16 APPENDICES A Test Data B Modifications And Recommendations Page 3 of 16 Report Number: INTEL-061107F Revision Number: NONE 1.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES Aegis Labs, Inc. operates as both a Nevada and California Corporation with no organizational or financial relationship with any company, institution, or private individual. Testing and engineering functions provided by Aegis Labs were furnished by RF technicians and engineers with accredited qualifications and training credentials to carry out their duties. The object of this report was to publish verifiable test results of an EUT subjected to the tests outlined in the standard listed on the cover page of this report. 1.1 Guidelines For Testing To Emissions Standards This standard for EMC emission requirements apply to electrical equipment for Information Technology Equipment (ITE). Compliance to these standards and in combination with the other standards listed in this test report can be used to demonstrate presumption of compliance with the protection requirements of the appropriate agency standard. The purpose of this standard is to specify minimum requirements for emissions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and protect the radio frequency spectrum 9 kHz. – 400 GHz. from unwanted interference generated from electrical/digital systems that intentionally or unintentionally generated RF energy. The emissions standards, normative documents and/or publications were used to conduct all tests performed on the equipment herein referred to as “Equipment Under Test”. Page 4 of 16 Report Number: INTEL-061107F Revision Number: NONE 2.0 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 802.11a Mode (5745-5825 MHz) Chain A EMISSIONS STANDARD FCC Part 15 Section Description Results Comments 15.247(a)(2) The minimum 6dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. PASSED 5745 MHz = 16.50 MHz 5785 MHz = 16.50 MHz 5825 MHz = 16.50 MHz 15.247(b)(3) The maximum peak output power of the intentional radiator shall not exceed 1 watt. PASSED 5745 MHz = 19.61 dBm = 91.40 mW 5785 MHz = 19.71 dBm = 93.53 mW 5825 MHz = 19.91 dBm = 97.94 mW 15.247(b)(5) The intentional radiator shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the FCC guidelines per Section 1.1307(b)(1). PASSED Refer to MPE Calculations Exhibit 15.247(c) In any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency band in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator is operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired po…
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Maximum Peak Output Power Measurement Setup Conducted Emissions at Antenna Terminal Setup AC Conducted Emissions Measurement (Front View) Setup AC Conducted Emissions Measurement (Rear View) Setup Radiated Emissions Measurement (Front View) Setup Radiated Emissions Measurement (Rear View) Setup
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| 2 | 15C | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 107.00 mW |
Intel BE201D2WP
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TXIntel WiFi 6E AX411
Equipment Class
6CD - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Dual ClientIntel Wi-Fi 6E AX211
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Intel BE200
Equipment Class
6CD - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Dual Client
Intel BE200
Equipment Class
6CD - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Dual Client