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BiPAC 7820NZ 3G/4G LTE Embedded with Dual-SIM Slots ADSL2+ Wireless-N VPN Firewall Router User Manual Version Released: 2.32d.dr1 Last revised date: June 30, 2014 1 Table of Contents Chapter 1: In troduction........................................................................................................................................1 Introduction to your Router.............................................................................................................................1 Features............................................................................................................................................................3 ADSL Compliance..........................................................................................................................................3 Network Pr otocols and Features ..................................................................................................................4 3G/4G L TE......................................................................................................................................................4 Firewall .........................................................................................................................................................4 Quality of Service Control.............................................................................................................................5 ATM, PTM an d PPP Protocols .......................................................................................................................5 IPTV Applic ations..........................................................................................................................................5 Wireless L AN.................................................................................................................................................5 USB Application Server.................................................................................................................................6 Virtual Private Network (VPN)......................................................................................................................6 Managemen t ................................................................................................................................................6 Hardware Specifications...................................................................................................................................7 Physical Interface..........................................................................................................................................7 Chapter 2: Ins talling the Router...........................................................................................................................8 Package Contents .............................................................................................................................................8 Important note for using this router................................................................................................................9 Device Description .........................................................................................................................................10 The Fr ont LEDs............................................................................................................................................10 The Rear Ports.............................................................................................................................................11 Cabling............................................................................................................................................................12 Chapter 3: Basic Ins talla tion..............................................................................................................................13 Connecting Yo ur Router .................................................................................................................................14 Network Configur ation...................................................................................................................................16 Configuring a PC in W indows 7/8................................................................................................................16 Configuring a PC in Windows Vista ............................................................................................................19 Configuring a PC in W indows XP ................................................................................................................22 Configuring a PC in W indows 2000 ............................................................................................................24 Configuring a PC in W indows 95/98/Me .....................................................................................................25 Configuring a PC in Windows NT4.0...........................................................................................................26 Factory De fault Settings .................................................................................................................................27 Information fr om your ISP..............................................................................................................................29 Easy Sign On (EZSO) ...........................................................................................................................................30 Chapter 4: Configuration ...................................................................................................................................37 Configuration via Web Interface ....................................................................................................................37 Status.......................................................................…
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96 3. The router’s (AP’s) SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and security setting of the registrar. 4. Do Web Page refresh after ER complete AP Configuration to check the new parameters setting. 97 MAC Filter Select SSID: Select the SSID you want this filter applies to. MAC Restrict Mode: Disable: disable the MAC Filter function. Allow: allow the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network. Deny: deny the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network. Click Add to add the MACs. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address(es) or select the MAC address(es). The format of MAC address could be: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. Click Apply to apply your settings and the item will be listed below. 98 Wireless Bridge WDS (wireless distributed system) is a wireless access point mode that enables wireless link and communication with other access points. It’s easy to install, simply define the peer’s MAC address of the connected AP. WDS takes advantage of cost saving and flexibility with no extra wireless client device required to bridge between two access points and extending an existing wired or wireless infrastructure network to create a larger network. Here you can select what role the AP server has, AP or wireless bridge (WDS). AP Mode: determines whether the gateway will act as an Access point or as a Bridge. Access Point: the gateway communicates with both clients and bridges. Wireless Bridge: the gateway communicates with other WDS devices only. In this mode, the gateway doesn’t communicate with client devices. If your wireless network includes repeaters that use WDS, the gateway in wireless bridge mode will also communicate with your repeaters. The gateway in wireless bridge mode will not communicate with a repeater that uses a proprietary (non-WDS) mode. Bridge Restrict: When AP Mode is set to Wireless Bridge, this determines whether the gateway will communicate with all other bridges or only specific ones: Enable: to enable wireless bridge restriction. Only those specified in the Remote MAC Address the gateway can communicate with. Remote Bridge MAC Address: enter the remote bridge MAC addresses. Here up to 4 bridge MAC addresses are supported. Enabled (Scan): to enable wireless bridge restriction. Only those scanned by the gateway can communicate. 99 Remote Bridge MAC Address: select the remote bridge MAC addresses. Disable: Does not restrict the gateway communicating with bridges that have their MAC address listed, but it is still open to communicate with all bridges that are in the same network. Click Apply to apply your settings. 100 Advanced Here users can set some advanced parameters about wireless. Band: select frequency band. Here 2.4GHz. Channel: Allows channel selection of a specific channel (1-7) or Auto mode. Scan Used Channel: Press the button to scan and list all channels being used. Auto Channel Timer (min): The auto channel times length it takes to scan in minutes. Only available for auto channel mode. 802.11n/EWC: select to auto enable or disable 802.11n. Bandwidth: Select bandwidth. The higher the bandwidth the better the performance will be. Control Sideband: only available for 40MHz. It allows you to select upper sideband or lower sideband. Sideband refers to the frequency band either above (upper sideband) or below (lower sideband) the carrier frequency, within which fall the spectral components produced by modulation of a carrier wave. 802.11n Rate: This allows you to select the fixed transmission rate or auto. 802.11n Protection: turn off for maximize throughput. Auto for greater security. Support 802.11n Client Only: turn on the option to only provide wireless access to the clients operating at 802.11n speeds. 101 RIFS Advertisement: Reduced Inter-frame Spacing (RIFS) is a 802.11n feature that also improves performance by reducing the amount of dead time required between OFDM transmissions. Select Off to disable this function or auto to enable this function. OBSS Co-Existence: coexistence (or not) between 20 MHZ and 40 MHZ overlapping basic service sets (OBSS) in wireless local area networks. RX Chain Power Save: Enabling this feature turns off one of the Receive chains, going from 2x2 to 2x1 to save power. RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time: The number of seconds the traffic must be below the PPS value before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself. RX Chain Power Save PPS: The maximum number of packets per seconds that can be processed by the WLAN interface for a duration of Quiet Time, described above, before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself. Multicast Rate: Setting for multicast packets transmission rate. Basic Rate: Setting for basic transmission rate. It is not a specific kind of rate, it is a series of rates supported. When set to Default, the router can transmit with all kinds of standardized rates. Fragmentation Threshold: A threshold (in bytes) whether the packets will be fragmented and at what size. Packets succeeding the fragmentation threshold of 802.11n WLAN will be split into smaller units suitable for circuit size. While the packets smaller than fragmentation threshold will not be fragmented. Default is 2346, setting the fragmentation too low may result in poor performance. RTS Threshold: Request to Send (RTS) threshold specifies the packet size, when exceeds the size, the RTS/CTS will be triggered. The default setting of 2347(max length) will disable the RTS. DTIM Interval: Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). The entry range is a value between 1 and 255. A DTIM is countdown variable that informs clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value. AP clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default is 1. Beacon Interval: The a…
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186 ALG The ALG Controls enable or disable protocols over application layer. 187 Wake On LAN Wake on LAN (WOL, sometimes WoL) is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up remotely by a network message. Host Label: Enter identification for the host. Select: Select MAC address of the computer that you want to wake up or turn on remotely. Wake by Schedule: Enable to wake up your set device at some specific time. For instance, user can set to get some device woken up at 8:00 every weekday. Click Schedule to enter time schedule configuring page to set the exact timeline. Add: After selecting, click Add then you can submit the Wake-up action. Edit/Delete: Click to edit or delete the selected MAC address. Ready: “Yes” indicating the remote computer is ready for your waking up. “No” indicating the machine is not ready for your waking up. Delete: Delete the selected MAC address. 188 VPN A virtual private network (VPN) is a private network that interconnects remote (and often geographically separate) networks through primarily public communication infrastructures such as the Internet. VPNs provide security through tunneling protocols and security procedures such as encryption. For example, a VPN could be used to securely connect the branch of fices of an organization to a head office network through the public Internet. IPSec Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session. IPsec also includes protocols for establishing mutual authentication between agents at the beginning of the session and negotiation of cryptographic keys to be used during the session. IPsec is an end-to-end security scheme operating in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. It can be used in protecting data flows betw een a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), or between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). Note: A maximum of 16 sessions for IPSec. NAT Traversal NAT Traversal: This directive enables use of the NAT-Traversal IPsec extension (NAT-T). NAT-T allows one or both peers to reside behind a NAT gateway (i.e., doing address- or port-translation). Keep Alive: Type the interval time(sec) for sending packets to keep the NAT Traversal alive. Click Apply to save and apply your settings. 189 Click Add to create IPSec connections. IPSec Settings L2TP over IPSec: Select Enable if user wants to use L2TP over IPSec. See L2TPover IPSec Connection Name: A given name for the connection, but it should contain no spaces (e.g. “connection-to-office”). WAN Interface: Select the set used interface for the IPSec connection, when you select adsl pppoe_0_0_35/ppp0.1 interface, the IPSec tunnel would transmit data via this interface to connect to the remote peer. IP Version: Select the IP version base on your network framework. Local Network: Set the IP address or subnet of the local network. Single Address: The IP address of the local host, for establishing an IPSec connection between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). Subnet: The subnet of the local network, for establishing an IPSec tunnel between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network) IP Address: The local network address. Netmask: The local network netmask. Remote Secure Gateway: The IP address of the remote VPN device that is connected and establishes a VPN tunnel. Anonymous: Enable any IP to connect in. Remote Network: Set the IP address or subnet of the remote network. Single Address: The IP address of the local host, for establishing an IPSec connection between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). If the remote peer is a host, select Single Address. Subnet: The subnet of the local network, for establishing an IPSec tunnel between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), If the remote peer is a network, select Subnet. 190 Key Exchange Method: Displays key exchange method. Pre-Shared Key: This is for the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol, a string from 4 to 128 characters. Both sides should use the same key. IKE is used to establish a shared security policy and authenticated keys for services (such as IPSec) that require a key. Before any IPSec traffic can be passed, each router must be able to verify the identity of its peer. This can be done by manually entering the pre-shared key into both sides (router or hosts). Local ID Type and Remote ID Type: When the mode of phase 1 is aggressive, Local and Remote peers can be identified by other IDs. ID content: Enter ID content the name you want to identify when the Local and Remote Type are Domain Name; Enter ID content IP address you want to identify when the Local and Remote Type are IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6 supported). Phase 1 Mode: Select IKE mode from the drop-down menu: Main or Aggressive. This IKE provides secured key generation and key management. Encryption Algorithm: Select the encryption algorithm from the drop-down menu. There are several options: 3DES and AES (128, 192 and 256). 3DES and AES are more powerful but increase latency. DES: Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard, it uses 56 bits as an encryption method. 3DES: Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard, it uses 168 (56*3) bits as an encryption method. AES: Stands for Advanced Encryption Standards, you can use 128, 192 or 256 bits as encryption method. Integrity Algorithm: Authentication establishes the integrity of the datagram and ensures it is not tampered with in transmit. There are 2 options: Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1). SHA1 is more resistant to brute-force attacks than MD5. However, it is slower. MD5: A one-way hashing algorithm that produces a 128−bit hash. SHA1: A one-way hashing algorithm that produces a 160−bit hash. DH Group: It is a public-key cryptography protocol that allows two parties to establish a shared secret over an unsecured communi…
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榮 昌 科 技 股 份 有 限 公 司 GRAND-TEK TECHNOLOGY CO,.LTD 3F, No4, Lane 235,Bao-Ciao Road Hsin-Dian, New Taipei City, Taiwan , R.O.C. TEL︰(02)29177353 FAX:(02)29106546 承 認 書 SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL 客 戶 名 稱︰ 盛達 CUSTOMER 產 品 ︰ Billion 7820NZ 2.4GHz Embedded DIPOLE Antenna L-Side PRODUCT 客 戶 料 號︰ A0ZANE2IDRANWLL700 PART NO. 榮 昌 料 號︰ R-AN-WLL-7820NZ PART NO. 承認書編號 ︰ RC140425001 SHEET NO. DATE ︰ 2014/04/25 CUSTOMER CONCLUSION : □ APPROVED (承 認) ( 客 戶 判 定 ) □ REJECTED (不合格) □ LIMITED (允 收) □ CONDITIONAL APPROVAL (條 件 認 可) INCLUDING THIS COVER TOTAL 12 PAGES ( 含 此 封 面 頁 共12頁) * PLEASE SINGED AND FAX THE RESULT TO US . ( 請 於 判 定 簽 名 後 將 結 果 傳 回 ) AUTHORIZE DSIGNATURES . Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Billion Indoor AP 7820NZ WiFi 2.4GHz Antenna Test Report ( 2.4~2.5GHz*2) By GTT RF Design Center 17/Jan./2014 1 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Contents‐ Specification page.3 ‐ Antenna Position page.4 ‐ Antenna Testing Conditions page.5 ‐ VSWR & Isolation page.6 ‐ Efficiency page.7 ‐ Radiation Pattern page.8 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Specification Ant 1.(2.4G) VSWR (S11) 2.4~2.5GHz : 2.0Max : 1 Efficiency : 2.4~2.5GHz : 71~74 % Ant 2.(2.4G) VSWR (S11) 2.4~2.5 GHz : 2.0Max : 1 Efficiency : 2.4~2.5 GHz : 77~78 % Electrical Specifications Typical Characteristics in PC/ABS housing Antenna NO. Ant.1(Left 2.4G) Ant.2(Right 2.4G) Peak Gain 2.9 dBi Max. 3.5 dBi Max. Efficiency 71% Min. 77% Min. VSWR 2.0 Max. : 1 2.0 Max. : 1 Feed Point Impedance 50 Ω unbalanced Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Antenna Position Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Antenna Scanning Illustration Antenna Te sti n g Conditions Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 VSWR Analysis Ant.1 2.4~2.5GHz(Left Antenna) VSWR (S11) MP Spec. : 2.0 Max : 1 Ant.2 2.4~2.5GHz(Right Antenna) VSWR (S11) MP Spec. : 2.0 Max : 1 Ant.1 vs Ant.2 Isolation MP Spec. : 33dB Min. Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern Te st ‐ Summary ‐ Ant.1 2.4~2.5GHz(Left antenna) Ant.2 2.4~2.5GHz(Right antenna) Frequency (MHz) 3D V+H Avg. Gain V+H Peak Gain Efficiency Avg. Gain Peak Gain XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane 2400 74% -1.3 2.3 -0.2 -1.7 -3.1 0.5 1.7 0.0 2450 72% -1.4 2.5 -0.3 -1.8 -2.9 1.1 1.8 0.1 2500 71% -1.5 2.9 -0.4 -1.8 -2.9 1.4 2.1 0.0 Frequency (MHz) 3D V+H Avg. Gain V+H Peak Gain Efficiency Avg. Gain Peak Gain XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane 2400 78% -1.1 3.1 0.6 -2.0 -3.1 3.1 1.9 1.0 2450 77% -1.2 3.3 0.7 -1.8 -3.1 3.3 1.8 0.9 2500 77% -1.1 3.5 0.6 -1.7 -3.3 3.4 1.6 0.6 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane WiFi 2.4G Antenna 1 : 2.4~2.5 GHz (Left Antenna) Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane WiFi 2.4G Antenna 2 : 2.4~2.5 GHz (Right Antenna)
榮 昌 科 技 股 份 有 限 公 司 GRAND-TEK TECHNOLOGY CO,.LTD 3F, No4, Lane 235,Bao-Ciao Road Hsin-Dian, New Taipei City, Taiwan , R.O.C. TEL︰(02)29177353 FAX:(02)29106546 承 認 書 SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL 客 戶 名 稱︰ 盛達 CUSTOMER 產 品 ︰ Billion 7820NZ 2.4GHz Embedded DIPOLE Antenna R-Side PRODUCT 客 戶 料 號︰ A0ZANE2IERANWLR700 PART NO. 榮 昌 料 號︰ R-AN-WLR-7820NZ PART NO. 承認書編號 ︰ RC140425002 SHEET NO. DATE ︰ 2014/04/25 CUSTOMER CONCLUSION : □ APPROVED (承 認) ( 客 戶 判 定 ) □ REJECTED (不合格) □ LIMITED (允 收) □ CONDITIONAL APPROVAL (條 件 認 可) INCLUDING THIS COVER TOTAL 12 PAGES ( 含 此 封 面 頁 共12頁) * PLEASE SINGED AND FAX THE RESULT TO US . ( 請 於 判 定 簽 名 後 將 結 果 傳 回 ) AUTHORIZE DSIGNATURES . Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Billion Indoor AP 7820NZ WiFi 2.4GHz Antenna Test Report ( 2.4~2.5GHz*2) By GTT RF Design Center 17/Jan./2014 1 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Contents‐ Specification page.3 ‐ Antenna Position page.4 ‐ Antenna Testing Conditions page.5 ‐ VSWR & Isolation page.6 ‐ Efficiency page.7 ‐ Radiation Pattern page.8 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Specification Ant 1.(2.4G) VSWR (S11) 2.4~2.5GHz : 2.0Max : 1 Efficiency : 2.4~2.5GHz : 71~74 % Ant 2.(2.4G) VSWR (S11) 2.4~2.5 GHz : 2.0Max : 1 Efficiency : 2.4~2.5 GHz : 77~78 % Electrical Specifications Typical Characteristics in PC/ABS housing Antenna NO. Ant.1(Left 2.4G) Ant.2(Right 2.4G) Peak Gain 2.9 dBi Max. 3.5 dBi Max. Efficiency 71% Min. 77% Min. VSWR 2.0 Max. : 1 2.0 Max. : 1 Feed Point Impedance 50 Ω unbalanced Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Antenna Position Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Antenna Scanning Illustration Antenna Te sti n g Conditions Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 VSWR Analysis Ant.1 2.4~2.5GHz(Left Antenna) VSWR (S11) MP Spec. : 2.0 Max : 1 Ant.2 2.4~2.5GHz(Right Antenna) VSWR (S11) MP Spec. : 2.0 Max : 1 Ant.1 vs Ant.2 Isolation MP Spec. : 33dB Min. Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern Te st ‐ Summary ‐ Ant.1 2.4~2.5GHz(Left antenna) Ant.2 2.4~2.5GHz(Right antenna) Frequency (MHz) 3D V+H Avg. Gain V+H Peak Gain Efficiency Avg. Gain Peak Gain XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane 2400 74% -1.3 2.3 -0.2 -1.7 -3.1 0.5 1.7 0.0 2450 72% -1.4 2.5 -0.3 -1.8 -2.9 1.1 1.8 0.1 2500 71% -1.5 2.9 -0.4 -1.8 -2.9 1.4 2.1 0.0 Frequency (MHz) 3D V+H Avg. Gain V+H Peak Gain Efficiency Avg. Gain Peak Gain XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane 2400 78% -1.1 3.1 0.6 -2.0 -3.1 3.1 1.9 1.0 2450 77% -1.2 3.3 0.7 -1.8 -3.1 3.3 1.8 0.9 2500 77% -1.1 3.5 0.6 -1.7 -3.3 3.4 1.6 0.6 Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane WiFi 2.4G Antenna 1 : 2.4~2.5 GHz (Left Antenna) Preliminary-All rights reserved by GTT, 2011~2015 Radiation Pattern XY-plane YZ-plane ZX-plane WiFi 2.4G Antenna 2 : 2.4~2.5 GHz (Right Antenna)
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T140526S03-RP1 Date of Issue: June 25, 2014 Page 1 Rev.00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. APPENDIX I RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMIT According to §15.247(i), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission's guidelines. See § 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter. EUT Specification EUT 3G/4G LTE Embedded with Dual-SIM Slots ADSL2+ Wireless-N VPN Firewall Router Model BiPAC 7820NZ Data Applies To BiPAC 7820NZL ; BiPAC 6820NZ ; BiPAC 6820NZL ; BEC 7820NZ ; BEC 7820NZL ; BEC 6820NZ ; BEC 6820NZL Frequency band (Operating) 802.11b/g/gn HT20: 2.412GHz ~ 2.462GHz 802.11gn HT40: 2.422GHz ~ 2.452GHz Others Device category Portable (<20cm separation) Mobile (>20cm separation) Others Exposure classification Occupational/Controlled exposure (S = 5mW/cm 2 ) General Population/Uncontrolled exposure (S=1mW/cm 2 ) Antenna Specification 2.4GHz: Antenna 0 Gain : 2.90 dBi (Numeric gain 1.95) 2.4GHz: Antenna 1 Gain : 3.50 dBi (Numeric gain 2.24) Maximum output power IEEE 802.11b Mode: 19.72 dBm (93.756 mW) IEEE 802.11g Mode: 27.03 dBm (504.661 mW) IEEE 802.11gn HT 20 Mode: 27.96 dBm (625.173 mW) IEEE 802.11gn HT 40 Mode: 24.79 dBm (301.301 mW) Evaluation applied MPE Evaluation* SAR Evaluation N/A Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T140526S03-RP1 Date of Issue: June 25, 2014 Page 2 Rev.00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Effect Page Revised By 00 2014/06/25 Initial Issue ALL Gloria Chang Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T140526S03-RP1 Date of Issue: June 25, 2014 Page 3 Rev.00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted. Calculation Given d GP E ×× = 30 & 3770 2 E S= Where E = Field strength in Volts / meter P = Power in Watts G = Numeric antenna gain d = Distance in meters S = Power density in milliwatts / square centimeter Combining equations and re-arranging the terms to express the distance as a function of the remaining variables yields: 2 3770 30 d GP S ×× = Changing to units of mW and cm, using: P (mW) = P (W) / 1000 and d (cm) = d(m) / 100 Yields () () 22 0796.0 100/3770 1000/30 d GP d GP S × ×= × ×× = Equation 1 Where d = Distance in cm P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm 2 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T140526S03-RP1 Date of Issue: June 25, 2014 Page 4 Rev.00 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Maximum Permissible Exposure Substituting the MPE safe distance using d = 20 cm into Equation 1: GPS××=000199.0 Where P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm 2 IEEE 802.11b mode: Frq.(MHz)P (mW) Gain (num.)D (cm) Power densit y in mW / cm 2 Limit (mW/cm2) 2412~2462 93.7561.95200.03641 IEEE 802.11g mode: Frq.(MHz)P (mW) Gain (num.)D (cm) Power densit y in mW / cm 2 Limit (mW/cm2) 2412~2462 504.661.95200.19581 IEEE 802.11gn HT20 mode: Frq.(MHz)P (mW) Gain (num.)D (cm) Power densit y in mW / cm 2 Limit (mW/cm2) 2412~2462 625.172.24200.27871 IEEE 802.11gn HT40 mode: Frq.(MHz)P (mW) Gain (num.)D (cm) Power densit y in mW / cm 2 Limit (mW/cm2) 2412~2462 301.302.24200.13431
FCC IDQI3BIL-7820NZ Report No.T140526S03-RP1 Page 1 of 109 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C AND ANSI C63.10:2009 TEST REPORT For 3G/4G LTE Embedded with Dual-SIM Slots ADSL2+ Wireless-N VPN Firewall Router Model : BiPAC 7820NZ Data Applies To : BiPAC 7820NZL ; BiPAC 6820NZ ; BiPAC 6820NZL ; BEC 7820NZ ; BEC 7820NZL ; BEC 6820NZ ; BEC 6820NZL Trade Name : Billion ; BEC Issued for Billion Electric Co., Ltd. 8F., No.192, Sec. 2, Zhongxing Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. Hsinchu Lab. NO. 989-1 Wen Shan Rd., Shang Shan Village, Qionglin Shiang Hsinchu County 30741, Taiwan, R.O.C TEL: +886-3-5921698 FAX: +886-3-5921108 http://www.ccsrf.com E-Mail : [email protected] Issued Date: July 11, 2014 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by TAF or any government agencies. The test results of this report relate only to the tested sample identified in this report. FCC IDQI3BIL-7820NZ Report No.T140526S03-RP1 Page 2 of 109 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Effect Page Revised By 00 06/25/2014 Initial Issue All Page 109 Gloria Chang 01 07/11/2014 Revised Page 10 Gloria Chang FCC IDQI3BIL-7820NZ Report No.T140526S03-RP1 Page 3 of 109 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE NO. 1. TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION .................................................…
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Taiwan
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 630.00 mW |
Advanced 5G Industrial Router
Equipment Class
CBD - Citizens Band Category A and B Devices5G NR Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 CPE, 5G NR CPE
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
5G Enterprise Router
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
5G CBRS Outdoor Router
Equipment Class
CBD - Citizens Band Category A and B Devices
4G LTE Industrial Router
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter