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Setup and Deployment User’s Guide Copyright 2002, MeshNetworks, Inc. All Rights Reserved Setup and Deployment Guide Foreword This document describes in detail the confidential and proprietary technology of MeshNetworks’ ™ Architecture. MeshNetworks products and technology are protected by US and international patent and patent pending technology. MeshNetworks provides both the Architecture as well as the MeshLAN 802.11b product. MeshLAN provides a mobile internet solution intended for interior office and small campus deployments with pedestrian speeds. The solution uses a proprietary technology to extend the mobile internet to wide area networks and permits highway speed mobility. This document represents the current OEM Evaluation Package, the contents are subject to change at any time at the discretion of MeshNetworks, Inc. This document is a deliverable associated with the OEM license package. This document is confidential and for the sole use of the licensee and is not for general distribution. All provisions of the Non-Disclosure Agreement associated with the license package apply to this document. , MeshLAN, MeshManager, MeshTray, MeshView, and MeshNetworks’ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of MeshNetworks, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2000 and Windows CE are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names and services identified throughout this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. No such uses or the use of any trade name is intended to convey endorsement or other affiliation with this publication. Copyright 2002, MeshNetworks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. iii Setup and Deployment Guide Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................1 1.1 Product Kit Overview.............................................................................................1 1.2 Document Overview...........................................................................................................1 1.3 Acronyms............................................................................................................................1 1.4 Related Documentation.....................................................................................................1 1.5 Overview of the System...........................................................................................2 1.5.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................2 1.6 Operational View of the System.............................................................................4 1.6.1 Network Architecture...................................................................................................5 2 SUBSCRIBER DEVICE (SD)...................................................................................7 2.1 Equipment..........................................................................................................................7 2.2 Loading and Verifying Software......................................................................................7 2.2.1 Windows 2000 Installation...........................................................................................7 2.3 Testing.................................................................................................................................7 3 INTELLIGENT ACCESS POINT (IAP)....................................................................8 3.1 Equipment..........................................................................................................................8 3.2 IAP Assembly.....................................................................................................................9 3.3 Deployment.........................................................................................................................9 3.4 Initial IAP Configuration................................................................................................10 3.5 Testing...............................................................................................................................11 4 WIRELESS ROUTER (WR)...................................................................................12 4.1 Equipment........................................................................................................................12 4.2 WR Assembly...................................................................................................................13 4.3 Deployment.......................................................................................................................13 4.4 Initial Configuration........................................................................................................13 4.5 Testing...............................................................................................................................14 iv Setup and Deployment Guide Table of Contents - Continued 5 MOBILE INTERNET SWITCHING CONTROLLER (MISC)...................................15 5.1 Equipment........................................................................................................................15 5.2 Network Setup Description.............................................................................................15 5.3 MiSC Assembly................................................................................................................17 5.4 Onsite Configuration of Routers....................................................................................17 5.4.1 EdgeRTR Configuration.............................................................................................17 5.4.2 EdgeRTR TEST..........................................................................................................18 5.4.3 CoreRTR Configuration...........…
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The following warning statement will be added to page 29 of the users manual in final production. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users’ authority.
IAP6300 Type 3 PCMCIA Top View IAP6300 Type 3 PCMCIA Bottom View IAP6300 Type 3 PCMCIA Side View IAP6300 Type 3 PCMCIA RF Port Side View IAP6300 Type 3 PCMCIA Side View IAP6300 Top View IAP6300 Bottom View IAP6300 Side View MWR6300 Ethernet Side View MWR6300 RF Side View MWR6300 Serial Side View MWR6300 with Antenna
IAP6300 FCC Label Sample
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IAP6300 PCMCIA Top Side IAP6300 PCMCIA Bottom Side IAP6300 Single Board Computer Top Side IAP6300 Single Board Computer Bottom Side IAP6300 Single Board Computer Top Side with PCMCIA sled IAP6300 Single Board Computer Top Side with PCMCIA card IAP6300 Empty Box IAP6300 Box Lid IAP6300 Opened Box IAP6300 with Antenna
General Information: FCCID: QJEIAPWR63000902 Device Category: Fixed mounted per 2.1093 Environment: General population/uncontrolled exposure Antenna: Hypergain Model: HC24070 omnidirectional with 7.5 dBi gain Operating configuration and exposure conditions: Antenna will be mast mounted with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from the body during normal use. MPE calculation: f2440:= Frequency in MHz GdBd2.15+:= gain in dBi G7.5= gain numeric S1:= for frequencies above 1500 MHz Gn10 G 10 := Gn5.623=S1= R PoGn⋅() 4π⋅S⋅ () :=Rinches R 2.54 := R0.202= distance in centimeters Rinches0.079= required for compliance W.16:= power in Watts D.571:= Duty Factor in decimal % (1=100%) E30:= exposure time in minutes U30:= (use 6 for controlled and 30 for uncontrolled) WexpWD⋅ E U ⋅:=PC E U := PC1= percent on time Wexp0.091=Watts Po.091:=mWattsdBd5.35:= antenna gain The 0.571 duty cycle is derived from a presentation in a separate exhibit. Conclusion: The device complies with the MPE requirements by providing a safe separation distance between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons.
APPLICANT: MESH NETWORKS FCC ID: QJEIAPWR63000902 REPORT #: M/MeshNetworks\925UT2\925UT2TestReport.doc TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: MESH NETWORKS FCC ID: QJEIAPWR63000902 TABLE OF CONTENTS TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1.............LETTER REQUESTING CONFIDENTIALLY AND LETTER OF EXPLANATION PAGE 2-4...........LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT PAGE 5.............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 6.............PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAGE 7.............POWERLINE CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE PAGE 8-9...........POWERLINE CONDUCTED PLOTS PAGE 10............OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH AND POWER OUTPUT PAGE 11............6 dB BANDWIDTH PLOT PAGE 12............METHOD OF MEASURING RF CONDUCTED AND SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS DATA PAGE 13............RADIATION INTERFERENCE TEST DATA PAGE 14............RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS INTO ADJACENT RESTRICTED BANDS PAGE 15-16.........BANDEDGE PLOTS PAGE 17............POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY PAGE 18............POWER SEPCTRAL DENSITY PLOT EXHIBIT ATTACHMENTS: EXHIBIT 1...........REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY LETTER EXHIBIT 2...........FCC ID LABEL SAMPLE EXHIBIT 3...........SKETCH OF FCC ID LABEL LOCATION EXHIBIT 4...........EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 5...........INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 6...........BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 7...........SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 8...........USERS MANUAL EXHIBIT 9...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 10..........ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS EHXIBIT 11..........DUTY CYCLE CORRECTION FACTOR EXHIBIT 12..........RF EXPOSURE AND MPE CALCULATION EXHIBIT 13..........TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS APPLICANT: MESH NETWORKS FCC ID: QJEIAPWR63000902 REPORT #: M/MeshNetworks\925UT2\925UT2TestReport.doc Page 1 of 18 October 26, 2002 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 SUBJECT: MESH NETWORKS’ FCC ID QJEIAPWR63000902 To Whom It May Concern: The attached application is for a direct sequence spread spectrum assembly, made up of a PCMIA card and antennas as specified in this report. Mesh Networks purchases standard antennas from the manufacturer. This device is different than most 802.11 devices in that its network protocal uses quad division multiple access. QDMA is a DSSS technology, operating in the 2400 to 2483.5 MHz ISM band that utilizes a CSMA/CA (carrier sensed multiple access/collision avoidance) protocol, but the channelization is different from 802.11. QDMA has 4 concurrently available 20 MHz channels – one of which is dedicated as a reservation and overhead channel, the other 3 for data transport. Under normal operation a terminal will use the reservation channel (default channel 0{2410 MHz}) for command and control information, and data channels (default 1 {2430 MHz}, 2 {2450 MHz}, and 3{2470}) for transferring information. Thus under normal operation the terminal will use the reservation channel (0) (2410 MHz) to request the ability to send network update information on a data channel (1,2, or 3). When the overall system traffic is low the terminal will default to using channel 3 for data transfer to provide the greatest separation of active channels, which reduces interference. As the system becomes more loaded terminals will choose channels 1,2, or 3 depending on the RF transmissions in its vicinity. This will have the effect of making the use of the channels appear random as the timing of transmission by all terminals, and therefore choice of channel is random. Should you have any questions or require any further information with regards to this, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Mario R. de Aranzeta C.E.T. MRD/sh Encl. APPLICANT: MESH NETWORKS FCC ID: QJEIAPWR63000902 REPORT #: M/MeshNetworks\925UT2\925UT2TestReport.doc Page 2 of 18 EMC Equipment List DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS X 3-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 12/22/99 12/22/02 3/10-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 3/26/01 3/26/04 Receiver, Beige Tower Spectrum Analyzer (Tan) HP 8566B Opt 462 3138A07786 3144A20661 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 RF Preselector (Tan) HP 85685A 3221A01400 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 Quasi-Peak Adapter (Tan) HP 85650A 3303A01690 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 X Receiver, Blue Tower X Spectrum Analyzer (Blue) HP 8568B 2928A04729 2848A18049 CHAR 10/22/01 10/22/03 X RF Preselector (Blue) HP 85685A 2926A00983 CHAR 10/22/01 10/22/03 X Quasi-Peak Adapter (Blue) HP 85650A 2811A01279 CHAR 10/22/01 10/22/03 X Biconnical Antenna Electro-Metrics BIA-25 1171 CAL 4/26/01 4/26/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1096 CAL 10/1/01 10/1/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1057 CHAR 3/15/00 3/15/02 BiconiLog Antenna EMCO 3143 9409-1043 X Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-25 1122 CAL 10/2/01 10/2/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics EM-6950 632 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-30 409 CHAR 10/16/01 10/16/03 Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 152 CAL 3/21/01 3/21/04 Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 153 CHAR 11/24/00 11/24/03 Double-Ridged Horn Antenna Electro-Metrics RGA-180 2319 CAL 12/19/01 12/19/03 Horn Antenna Electro-Metrics EM-6961 6246 CAL 3/21/01 3/21/03 Horn Antenna ATM 19-443-6R None No Cal Required Passive Loop Antenna EMC Test Systems EMCO 6512 9706-1211 CHAR 7/10/01 7/10/03 Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics ANS-25/2 2604 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 APPLICANT: MESH NETWORKS FCC ID: QJEIAPWR63000902 REPORT #: M/MeshNetworks\925UT2\925UT2TestReport.doc Page 3 of 18 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics EM-7820 2682 CAL 3/16/01 3/16/03 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 611 16405 CAL 5/25/99 5/25/01 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 6104 1926 CAL 12/12/01 12/12/03 Oscilloscope Tektronix 2230 300572 CHAR 2/1/01 2/1/03 Temperature Chamber Tenney Engineering TTRC 11717-7 CHAR 1/22/02 1/22/04 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14499 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14261 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14728 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 X…
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HyperGain ® HG2407U 2.4 GHz 7.5 dBi Mobile Omni Antenna Performance The HyperGain ® HG2407U is a compact Omnidirectional Antenna featuring 7.5 dBi gain for mobile and other multipoint applications in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. Rugged and Weatherproof This antenna's construction features a lightweight black fiberglass radome for durability and aesthetics. Its integral N-type male connector mounts directly to an amplifier or other device equipped with an N-type female connector. Electrical Specifications Frequency 2400-2500 MHz Gain 7.5 dBi Impedance 50 Ohm Max. Input Power 50 Watts VSWR < 1.5:1 avg. Polarization Vertical Mechanical Specifications Weight < 0.5 lbs. Length 18" Radome Material Black Fiberglass Mounting Integral N-Type Male Wind Survival 150 MPH Connector Integral N-Male Guaranteed Quality All HyperGain® antennas are tested and backed by Hyperlink’s One Year Limited Warranty. e-mail: [email protected] • tel: 561-995-2256 • fax: 561-995-2432 web: www.hyperlinktech.com • 1201 Clint Moore Road • Boca Raton FL 33487
Maximum Duty Cycle Rate (Mbps)Duty Cycle 1.5057.1% 3.0043.2%
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.47 GHz | 160.00 mW |

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