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Access/One ™ Network User Gu ide ACCESS/ONE ™ NETWORK User Guide Part Number: 210-0007-01 Revision B, June 2005 All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part by any means without the written consent of Strix Systems, Inc. © Strix Systems, Inc. 310 N. Westlake Blvd., Suite 150 • Westlake Village, CA 91362 USA Tel 805.777.7911 • Fax 805.777.7916 http://www.strixsystems.com i FCC Notice The enclosed wireless network device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This wireless network device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This wireless network device generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this wireless network device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the wireless network device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the wireless network device and the affected receiver. • Connect the wireless network device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. VCCI Notice This is a Class B wireless network device based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this wireless network device is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the wireless network device according to the instruction manual. European Community (EC) Directives and Conformity This wireless network device is in conformity with the Essential Requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Union. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This wireless network device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. FCC regulations require this device to be used indoors to reduce the potential for harmful interference. High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar transmitters can cause interference with and/or damage to the enclosed device. RF Exposure Requirements To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna used for this wireless network device must be installed to provide a separation distance of a minimum of 20 cm (7.9 inches) or more from all persons, and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter. Installers and end-users must follow these installation instructions. ii The Access/One™ Network contains a Lithium battery in the BME base module which is NOT replaceable by the user CAUTION: Discard used batteries according to manufacturer's instructions. ATTENTION: Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. VORSICHT: Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterian nach Angaben des Herstellers. Installation Warning Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the wireless network device to its power source. Warning You must only use the UL Listed power supply supplied with this wireless network device. Lightning Activity Warning Warning Do not connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment. Important Note: Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to this wireless network device are prohibited. Any such modifications will void the user’s authority to operate the wireless network device, and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. For additional information, please refer to Strix Systems, Inc., at http://www.strixsystems.com. iii Table of Contents INTRODUCTION....................................1 INSTALLATION.....................................2 ASSEMBLY AND SELF IDENTIFICATION...2 MANAGER/ONE..........................................2 HOST NETWORK REQUIREMENTS...........9 USER SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS.......11 MANAGEMENT...................................13 LOAD IMAGE...........................................16 REBOOT NETWORK................................17 UPDATE NAMES.......................................17 UPDATE MEMBERSHIP............................18 RENAME NETWORK................................18 VIEW ACTION STATUS............................18 NODE STATUS..........................................20 CONFIGURATION...............................22 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION......................22 STATIC NETWORK SERVERS..................23 WIFI.........................................................24 ADVANCED WIFI.....................................26 FIRMWARE FTP.......................................29 SECURITY.............................................30 WIFI SECURITY.......................................30 WIRELESS UPLINK (NETWORK CONNECT) SECURITY.............................32 WIFI ACL...............................................33 INVENTORY.........................................35 APPLY…
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American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 February 10, 2005 RE: Strix Systems, Inc. FCC ID: RFMACCESS-ONE-IE After a review of the submitted information, I have a few comments on the above referenced Application. 1) Please update the 731 form to show DTS and NII as the equipment code. 2) The block diagram should show the frequencies of all oscillators in the TX device (CFR 2.1033(a)(5)), unless this portion of the device is an OEM part. Please provide either the block diagram for the TX portion, or alternatively provide a parts list that shows that this part is provided by another manufacturer. 3) For internal photographs of the top and bottom of the TX board (mini-PCI Card) must be provided, including photographs with the shield(s) removed. Please provide. 4) The internal photographs appear to only show one module, while the application appear to suggest 2 modules were present. If there are any internal differences which can be seen between the modules, additional photographs should be provided. 5) The label shows the FCC ID as RFM-ACCESS-ONE. This appears to contain an additional dash and missing the –IE shown on the 731. Which ID is correct? Please correct all necessary exhibits as necessary. 6) It appears that the label is being placed on the antenna portion of the system. The label must be placed on the main TX portion of the system. 7) Due to the size of the device, the 2 part FCC statement should be on the device itself (15.19(a)(3)). Please update the label. 8) In the internal photographs, please explain which antennas are for 2.4 GHz, and which are for the 5 GHz band by placing labels on the photograph(s) provided. 9) Frequency band in the users manual for 802.11B appears to start at 2.4 GHz, not 2.412 GHz. Please correct. 10) It is uncertain what the model AMEA module is shown in several of the system description breakdown. Please provide further details 11) Please explain compliance to 15.203 for the external antennas. 12) It is uncertain if each 802.11a/b/g module contains the same radio. Please explain. If they contain the same radio, what defines which type of device it is (a/b/g)? Is the difference hardware or software? What is the model of the radio used in each? 13) Please provide a separate test configuration photograph exhibit. 14) Please provide a schematic of the Wireless portion of the device. 15) It is uncertain how the antennas are shared, etc., when the radios are stacked. Please provide further information (block diagram, photos, etc.) to adequately explain this. If 2 802.11 modules are used, how are the antennas utilized? Are antennas shared? 16) The test report mentions the device is also a PC peripheral. However the labeling does not support this. Additionally, the information in the users manual does not appear to provide the information necessary for DoC authorizations. Please explain/correct as necessary. 17) AC line conducted results for both 802.11b/g and 802.11a are provided for average only. Note that compliance must also be shown to the peak/QP limit using the correct detector as well. These appear to not be provided. 18) Page 27 of the test report mentions that radiated average measurements were made using a 3 Hz VBW. The FCC test methodologies from the FCC specify a 10 Hz RBW. Please review and correct as necessary. Note that given the margins of the results, if they average measurements z Page 2 February 11, 2005 were made using 3 Hz, they will likely not pass using higher VBW settings. Additionally, it appears the device may not have been in continuous TX during the test. If this is the case, in it must be confirmed that he VBW is > than 1 / Ton duty cycle. Please provide information to support this as necessary. 19) Please document the length of cables utilized on the external antennas. Note that these cable lengths will be considered minimum cable lengths allowed on the external antennas they are utilized with. 20) Please explain why the plots on pages 34-35 show much lower values that the tables on page 33. Note this same problem appears to exist throughout the report. 21) It appears that for > 1 GHz only average measurements are shown (this applies to both the 2.4 and 5 GHz to be certified under 15.247). It is required to also provide peak readings which have a limit that is 20 dB higher than the average limit (74 dBuV/m). Also, please note earlier concern with the VBW setting possibly being too low. 22) The correction factors > 1 GHz appear to only be whole numbers. Given the margins of hundredths of a dB, it appears that correction factors are rounded and could cause failures of up to 0.5 dB in excess of the limit. Note most labs take the correction factors to a tenth of a dB. Note that other testing shown in the report appear to also take the correction factors to a tenth of a dB. 23) The plot on page 45 only lists one channel transmitting while the plot appears to show 2 channels. Please explain. 24) One of the margins on page 53 appears to be miscalculated. 25) The spectral density should have been tested for a low, middle, and high channel for 2.4 GHz. 26) Please explain the 54 and 64 dBuV/m limits used for radiated bandedge testing at 2.4 GHz. Normally the peak limit is 20 dB above the average limit. Were these tests done at different distances? Note page 103, 106, 111, and 116 suggests failing results from the margins/limits shown. Note that the 64 dBuV/m limit is also found in other sections of the report as well (in addition to the pages shown above) 27) Please confirm which external antenna was used for each band Note the FCC expects the highest gain antenna of each type to be tested. This would require the single band antenna for 2.4 GHz at 6 dBi, and the dual band antenna for the 5 GHz band at 5 dBi. Please confirm. 28) Please explain the limits shown in 5.2.2. Normally -17 dBm EIRP limit equates to 78.3 dBuV/m and -27 dBm EIRP equate to 68.3 dBuV/m. The limits shown here are different…
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E l e c t r o n i c s Inc June 8, 2005 To: Timothy Johnson American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. From : Leon Kogan JMR Electronics Inc. Applicant : Strix Systems Inc. FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Dear Mr. Johnson: Below you will find the information that was requested in your letter on February 10, 2005. All items concur with the numbered questions in your letter. 1. Two corrected 731 Forms are uploaded to ATCB website 2. The transmitter mini-PCI board is an OEM part manufactured by Arcadyan. The complete schematics for this device have been provided to you directly from Arcadyan. Additionally, schematics for the main board and a block diagram showing all oscillators have been uploaded to the ATCB website. 3. Photos with shields removed, have been uploaded to the ATCB website. 4. The 802.11 transmitter modules WM11Ae and WM11Ge that this application addresses are electrically identical. Software configuration during the manufacturing process determines whether the device is an 802.11a device (WM11Ae) or an 802.11b/g device (WM11Ge). 5. The forms 731 has been updated to include the missing dash. 6. The label on the antenna module has been corrected. Only the 802.11 transceiver modules, which this application addresses, show the FCC label with FCC ID. 7. The part 2 statement has been included on the label. New label photos have been uploaded to the ATCB website. 8. Labeled photos of the antenna module have been uploaded. 9. The manual has been corrected to show 2.412GHz as the start of the 802.11b/g band. 10. Inclusion of information regarding the AMEA module was an error on the part of Strix Systems. The AMEA module is no longer offered by Strix Systems. 11. The WM11Ae and WM11Ge 802.11 radio modules utilize reverse polarized SMA connectors to ensure compatibility only with antennas offered by Strix Systems that comply with FCC guidelines. 12. Both the WM11Ae and WM11Ge are electrically identical. Software configuration during the manufacturing process, determines whether the device is 802.11a or 802.11b/g. 13. Photos of the test configuration have been uploaded to the ATCB website. 14. The transmitter mini-PCI board is an OEM part manufactured by Arcadyan. The complete schematics for this device have been provided to you directly from Arcadyan. 15. Antenna elements are never shared in the Strix Systems AM11AABG antenna module. As shown in the Antenna Use Diagram, uploaded separately, the antenna module contains both a single band and a dual band element. The elements are omnidirectional and exhibit greater than 20dB of isolation. Through the use of a pass-through passive RF port on the radio module, the signal from the next module down in the stack is redirected to the unused antenna element. 16. The Strix Systems IWS, WM11Ae and WM11Ge that this applications covers are not PC peripherals. The Test Report has been updated appropriately. 20400 Plummer Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel (818) 993-4801 Fax (818) 993-9173 Internet; www.jmr.com Confidential Page 2 6/8/2005 17. Please refer to the revised test report. Both peak and QP data have now been included. 18. The referenced test data has been retaken using the correct RBW. Please refer to the updated test report for the corrected data. 19. Please refer to the IWS_Antennas document which details the cable length for the external antennas. 20 The Radiated Emissions data in the table below 1 GHz was taken after emission maximization at exacting frequency. The plot of these measurements from 30MHz to 1 GHz was not so precision maximized. 21. The radiated test data has been retaken using the correct test methods. Please refer to the updated test report for the correct test data. 22. Please refer to the updated test report. 23 . Please refer to the updated test report 24. Please refer to the revised test report. 25. Please refer to the updated test report. PSD data has been included for low, mid and high 2.4 GHz channels. 26 . Please refer to the revised and corrected test report 27. Please refer to the updated test report. Strix Systems currently offers only the dual-band omnidirectional antenna module and a dual-band external omnidirectional antenna. The external omnidirectional antenna has the highest gain in both the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands and was used for all the radiated tests. 28. . Please refer to the revised and corrected test report 29. Please refer to the updated test report. Low, mid and high channels have been tested for both the 5.15 to 5.25 and the 5.25 to 5.35GHz bands. Method #1 in the UNII testing guidance was followed. 30. Please refer to the updated test report. 31 . Please refer to the revised and corrected test report 32. Please refer to the updated test report. Method#1 was used for the channel power measurement. Since the method calls for power averaging over 100 sweeps, the spectrum analyzer average detector was utilized during RF power triggered sweeps with max hold. This produces the highest power averaged over the sweep period from 100 sweeps. For the peak trace, the peak detector was utilized (Peak Measurements Method#1 of the UNII document) with the same settings discussed previously. Both traces utilize 1MHz RBW and 3MHz VBW. 33. Please refer to the updated test report. 34. Please refer to the updated test report. 35. The device covered under this application and all supporting hardware have been tested to comply with FCC Class B emissions. The corrected user manual reflects this. 36. The Country Code cannot be changed by the end user. The original Strix Systems configuration software provided to customers with the EUT forced users to select the Country Code that their device had been configured for from the factory. This allowed the software and the EUT to work correctly together. At no time could the customer actually change the Country Code within the device or access channels for which the device should not operate. 37. A Bluetooth module is no longer offered by Strix Systems. 38. Strix Systems no long…
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Leon, I am about 1/2 through the re-review of this application. So far, I have noted the following: 1) The new manual from comment 9 does not appear to have been provided. 2) You provided a response to comment 10 stating that the AMEA is no longer available, but also provided internal photographs showing the inside of an antenna module. Are these the same device or not? Is is not clear if the AMEA is being certified or not. If not, please update the various operational description files to remove reference to this, as well as internal photograph exhibits should no longer show this. Please review/correct/explain as necessary. 3) The old manual mentions AMEA (comment 10) and will need to be adjusted as well if this is no longer offered. 4) The access network guide mentioned in the response does not appear to be provided. Please provide. Please help address these issues so we can continue with the review. Tim
E l e c t r o n i c s Inc June 27, 2005 To: Timothy Johnson American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. From : Leon Kogan JMR Electronics Inc. Applicant : Strix Systems Inc. FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Dear Mr. Johnson: Below you will find the information that was requested in your letter on June 23, 2005. All items concur with the numbered questions in your letter. 1) On page 64 of the AccessOne Network User Guide the reference to 2.4 GHz had been changed to reference 2.412 GHz for the start of the ISM band as we indicated in our last response. Additionally, to avoid confusion, the enclosed AccessOne Network User Guide states on page i, the corrected version information. 2) The AMEA (Antenna Module External Antenna) is no longer offered by Strix Systems, Inc. The operational description files have been updated to reflect this. The photos provided as part of the last response are of the Antenna Module (AM11AABG) which is not the same as the AMEA. Although the Antenna Module is not being certified, the photos of the AM11AABG were provided in response to question 8 of your last comments letter. The only devices that are being submitted for certification are the WM11Ae and WM11Ge radio modules. Additionally, extensive documentation of the antenna solutions were provided to facilitate the certification process. 3) References to the AMEA have been removed from both the operational description files and the AccessOne Network User Guide. 4) Again, the updated AccessOne Network User Guide has been provided and the version information has been updated to avoid confusion between the old and new manuals. We appreciate how thorough your comments were on this submission. We apologize for the prior errors, but feel the updated documents provided address these issues. Sincerely, Leon Kogan Technical Director JMR Electronics [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Phone: (818) 739-1122 Fax: (818) 727-2215 20400 Plummer Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel (818) 993-4801 Fax (818) 993-9173 Internet; www.jmr.com
Strix Systems, Inc. 26610 Agoura Road, Suite 110 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 251-1000 telephone (818) 251-1098 facsimile www.strixsytems.com 3 January, 2005 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Request for withholding from public disclosure schematics, block diagrams, assembly drawings, operational specification and any associated text descriptions and/or theory of operation. Gentlemen, Strix Systems, Inc., would like to request that all schematics, block diagrams, assembly drawings, operational specification and any associated text descriptions and/or theory of operation submitted with our application for certification be withheld from public disclosure per Section 0.459 of the FCC rules. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the Commissions rules, and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. These sections authorize the withholding from public inspection those materials which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them, and materials which would not customarily be released to the public by that person. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to call me at 818-251-1000. Sincerely, Leonid Kalika COO
FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Node Stack Front FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Node Stack Rear FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Antenna Module Top FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Antenna Module Bottom FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Wireless Module Top FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Wireless Module Bottom FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Base Module Front FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Base Module Back FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Base Module Bottom
FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Antenna Card Top FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Antenna Card Bottom FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Wireless Card Top FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Wireless Card Bottom
Strix Systems, Inc. 26610 Agoura Road, Suite 110 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 251-1000 telephone (818) 251-1098 facsimile www.strixsytems.com 14 July, 2005 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: RF Exposure Information for Strix Systems’ DTS and U-NII Devices Gentlemen, The Strix Access/One Network IWS radio modules WM11Ae and WM11Ge contain either an 802.11a or an 802.11b/g radio, respectively. An IWS system may be configured with up to 2 radio modules (one WM11Ae and one WM11Ge). The installation instructions require that the system be installed such that a minimum of 20cm separates the antennas and any person. The maximum possible EIRP values and power densities at 20cm in each operating band are: Maximum Possible EIRP Power Density In Each Band Notes: Maximum conducted power determined by during 15.247 and 15.407 compliance testing. Pd, power density in mW/cm 2 , at r=20 cm where Pd=Pout/(4*π*r 2 ), Pout is EIRP in mW. 2.4 GHz ISM, 4.0 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna: Maximum conducted power: 110 mW (20.4dBm) EIRP: 20.4dBm + 4.0dBi= 24.4dBm Power Density at 20cm: 0.055mW/cm 2 5.2 GHz U-NII, 5.0 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna: Maximum conducted power: 37 mW (15.7dBm) EIRP: 15.7dBm + 5.0dBi= 20.7dBm Power Density at 20cm: 0.023mW/cm 2 5.8 GHz ISM, 4.5 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna: Maximum conducted power: 27 mW (14.4dBm) EIRP: 14.4dBm + 4.5dBi= 18.9dBm Power Density at 20cm: 0.015mW/cm 2 The power density generated by the Strix Access/One Node is well below the 1mW/ cm 2 limit allowed in FCC Title 47 CFR1.1310. Sincerely, Leonid Kalika Chief Operating Officer Strix Systems, Inc.
Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE 5.6. BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT 5.6.1 5.7.1 TEST INSTRUMENTS Device Model No. Serial No. Last Cal. Next Cal ROHDE & SCHWARZ EMI Test Receiver ESIB 40 100201 01/23/05 01/23/06 5.6.2 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. Set RBW and VBW of spectrum analyzer to 1MHz, 3Mhz with suitable frequency span including 100 MHz bandwidth from band edge. The band edges was measured and recorded. 5.6.3 EUT OPERATING CONDITION The software provided by client to enable the EUT under transmission condition continuously at lowest, and highest channel frequency individually. 5.6.4 TEST RESULTS Pursuant to 47CFR15.407.b.2 devices operating in the 5.15-5.35GHz band shall have an EIRP outside of the 5.15-5.35GHz band below -27dBm/MHz. Referring to the spectrum analyzer plots that follow for Channel 36,64 and Turbo Channel 42, 58 out of the 5.15-5.35GHz band emissions were below - 46dBm/MHz in all cases when the device was operating at full power. Using this guidance and the prior measured emission values the following are the maximum EIRP band edge emissions, for all antenna types: For 5dBi Omni, Out of band EIRP= -46dBm/MHz + 5dBi or an EIRP of - 41dBm/MHz The spectrum plots are attached on the following pages. The marker indicates the highest level 245 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Lower band edge Channel 36 Data rate: 6Mbps A UnitdBm Mixer-20 dBm 1.7 dB Offset Ref Lvl 20 dBm Ref Lvl 20 dBm RF Att 30 dB LN Center 5.18 GHzSpan 100 MHz10 MHz/ RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AV SWT 100 ms TRG 1MAX -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -80 20 1 Marker 1 [T1] -46.94 dBm 5.15000000 GHz 1 [T1] -46.94 dBm 5.15000000 GHz Title: Ch36 rate 6 -27dBm/MHz band edge Date: 12.MAY.2005 10:23:55 246 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Lower band edge Channel 42 Turbo mode A UnitdBm Mixer-20 dBm 1.7 dB Offset LN RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AV SWT 100 ms TRG 1MAX Center 5.18 GHzSpan 100 MHz10 MHz/ Ref Lvl 20 dBm Ref Lvl 20 dBm RF Att 30 dB -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -80 20 1 Marker 1 [T1] -47.27 dBm 5.15000000 GHz 1 [T1] -47.27 dBm 5.15000000 GHz Title: Ch42 rate turbo -27dBm/MHz band edge Date: 12.MAY.2005 10:30:03 247 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Upper band edge Channel 64 Data rate: 6Mbps A UnitdBm Mixer-20 dBm 1.7 dB Offset LN RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AV SWT 100 ms TRG 1MAX Center 5.32 GHzSpan 100 MHz10 MHz/ Ref Lvl 20 dBm Ref Lvl 20 dBm RF Att 30 dB -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -80 20 1 Marker 1 [T1] -48.72 dBm 5.35000000 GHz 1 [T1] -48.72 dBm 5.35000000 GHz Title: Ch64 rate 6 -27dBm/MHz band edge Date: 12.MAY.2005 10:25:29 248 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE Upper band edge Channel 58 Turbo mode A UnitdBm Mixer-20 dBm 1.7 dB Offset LN RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AV SWT 100 ms TRG Center 5.32 GHzSpan 100 MHz10 MHz/ Ref Lvl 20 dBm Ref Lvl 20 dBm RF Att 30 dB 1MAX -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -80 20 1 Marker 1 [T1] -46.62 dBm 5.35000000 GHz 1 [T1] -46.62 dBm 5.35000000 GHz Title: Ch58 rate turbo -27dBm/MHz band edge Date: 12.MAY.2005 10:28:19 249 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE 5.7. RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION 5.7.1 LIMITS OF RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPEARATION 54dBuV/m in the following restricted bands of operations: 4.5-5.15GHz, 5.35- 5.46GHz. 5.7.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Device Model No. Serial No. Last Cal. Next Cal ROHDE & SCHWARZ EMI Test Receiver ESIB 40 100201 01/23/05 01/23/06 5.7.3 TEST PROCEDURES a. The EUT was placed on the top of a rotating table 0.8 meters above the ground at a 3 meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber test site. The table was rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. b. The EUT was set 3 meters away from the interference-receiving antenna, which was mounted on the top of a variable-height antenna tower. c. The antenna is a Horn antenna, and its height is varied from one meter to four meters above the ground to determine the maximum value of the field strength. Both horizontal and vertical polarizations of the antenna are set to make the measurement. d. For each suspected emission, the EUT was arranged to its worst case and then the antenna was tuned to heights from 1 meter to 4 meters and the rotatable table was turned from 0 degrees to 360 degrees to find the maximum reading. The test-receiver system was set to Peak Detect Function and Specified Bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. f. If the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 10 dB lower than the limit specified, then testing could be stopped and the peak values of the EUT would be reported. Otherwise the emissions that did not have 10 dB margin would 250 Report No:040945 rev.03 FCC ID: RFM-ACCESS-ONE-IE be re-tested one by one using the quasi-peak method or average method as specified and then reported in Data sheet peak mode and QP mode. NOTE: 1. The resolution bandwidth and video bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1 MHz , 1MHz for Peak detection (PK) at frequency above 1GHz. 3. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1 MHz and the video bandwidth is 1 KHz for Average detection (AV) at frequency above 1GHz. 5.7.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation 5.7.5 EUT OPERATING CONDITION The software provided by client to enable the EUT under transmission condition continuously at lowest, middle channel frequency with external antenna individually. 5.7.6 TEST RESULTS For signals in the restricted bands below and above the 5.15 to 5.35GHz allocated band…
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20400 Plummer Street · Chatsworth, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15E | 5.18 GHz - 5.32 GHz | 37.00 mW |

802.11 b/g Station
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
802.11 a/g Wireless Mesh Type Networking Device
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
4.9 GHz Wireless Access Point
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
802.11 a/g Wireless Mesh Type Networking Device
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
4.9 GHz Wireless Access Point
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter