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The Ruckus ZoneFlex 7352 delivers high-performance and reli- able 802.11n wireless networking at the industry’s most afford- able price point. Unlike any other 802.11n wireless solution in its class, the ZoneFlex 7352 combines patented adaptive antenna technol- ogy and automatic interference mitigation to deliver consistent, predictable performance at extended ranges with up to an additional 4dB of BeamFlex gain on top of the physical antenna gain and up to 10dB of interference mitigation. Additional performance enhancements to signal gain can be attributed to the chip-based transmit beamforming capability adding 3 dB when associated to a compatible client. The 7352 is also ideal for client performance with mobile devices that constantly change orientation with dual-polarized antennas that adapt to hand-held device movement. Each ZoneFlex 7352 integrates Ruckus-patented BeamFlex, a software-controlled, high gain antenna array that continually forms and directs each 802.11n packet over the best perform- ing signal path. The ZoneFlex 7352 automatically selects chan- nels for highest throughput potential using Ruckus ChannelFly dynamic channel management, adapting to environmental changes. Once deployed, enterprises never have to worry about constant site surveys as the environment changes. A sleek and low-prole design, the ZoneFlex 7352 was purpose- built for cost-minded enterprises requiring reliable high speed client connectivity. It is ideal for a variety of enterprise and hotspot environments including hotels, schools, retail outlets, branch ofces and public venues. Offered in single and dual band models, the ZoneFlex 7352 can be deployed as a standalone access point or as part of the centrally-controlled Smart Wireless LAN with the Ruckus ZoneDirector. The ZoneFlex 7352 can also be easily deployed using Smart Mesh Networking to extend Wi-Fi services in loca- tions where Ethernet cabling is not available or cost prohibitive. Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Points BENEFITS Best-in-class mid-range performance at lowest cost Unprecedented price/performance with extended range at the industry’s most affordable price point for both single and dual-band Extended range requires fewer APs Adaptive antenna technology delivers a 2x to 4x increase in Wi-Fi signal coverage minimizing the number of APs required to service any area Wire-like wireless reliability Patented smart antenna array, adaptive antenna technology and Quality of Service technologies combine to mitigate interference and minimize packet loss Sleek, low prole enclosure for ease-of-deployment Aesthetically-pleasing design ts almost anywhere Channel selection optimizes throughput ChannelFly dynamic management, based on throughput measure- ments, not just interference, chooses the best channel to give users the highest throughput. Super simple conguration and management The industry’s simplest conguration and management through a Web-based wizard and automated deployment capabilities Flexible deployment options Standalone or controller-based deployment Smart wireless meshing When used with a ZoneDirector Smart WLAN controller, the ZoneFlex 7352 easily extends Wi-Fi services to areas where Ethernet cabling isn’t available, possible or cost effective Adaptive Polarization Diversity (PD-MRC) Dual-polarized antennas that are dynamically selected provide better reception for hard to hear clients and more consistent performance as clients constantly change orientation Hassle free migration to higher speed Wi-Fi Support for standard 802.3af power over Ethernet allows enterprises to use existing PoE switches without costly upgrades Multiple Ethernet ports One Ethernet ports enable connectivity of wired devices such as printers, registers, VoIP phones, servers, etc. ZoneFlex ™ 7352 High Performance, 802.11n Mid-Range Smart Wi-Fi Access Points with Adaptive Antenna Technology ZoneFlex ™ 7352 Single/Dual-Band 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi Access Points High-gain directional antenna elements not only delivers signal gain but also interference mitigation for range extension, reliability and high data rates Many potential antenna combinations can be chosen for high availability of Wi-Fi One 10/100 Mbps and one 802.3af PoE 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port support FEATURES t2.4GHz tAdaptive antenna technology and advanced RF management tUp to an additional 4dB BeamFlex gain / 10dB interfer- ence mitigation / 6 dBi physical antenna gain tAutomatic interference mitigation, optimized for high-density environments tIntegrated smart antenna technology tStandard 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) tRouter mode with NAT and DHCP services t2 to 4 times extended range and coverage tIP multicast video streaming support tUp to 27 BSSIDs per radio with unique QoS and security policies tAdvanced QoS packet classication and automatic priority for latency-sensitive trafc tDynamic, pre-user rate-limiting for hotspot WLANs tWEP, WPA-PSK (AES), 802.1X support for RADIUS and Active Directory** tEthernet 802.1x port-based authentication (authenticator and supplicant) tSmart Mesh Networking** tZero-IT and Dynamic PSK** tAdmission control/load balancing** tBandsteering and airtime fairness tCaptive portal and guest accounts ** tWall, desktop or ceiling mountable tLimited lifetime warranty ** when used with Ruckus ZoneDirector controller. Patented BeamFlex ™ Technology Extends Signal Range, Improves Stability of Client Connections All ZoneFlex 7352 Smart Wi-Fi access points integrate a software-controlled smart antenna array that delivers up to an additional 4dB of BeamFlex gain and 10dB of interference miti- gation. This allows a 2 to 4x improvement in signal range and a reduction in packet loss from the ability to automatically mitigate interference and avoid obstacles. Advanced WLAN Applications with Smart/OS When used with the Ruckus ZoneDirector Smart WLAN controller, each ZoneFlex 7352 supports a wide range of value-added appli- cations such as g…
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Copyright © 2012 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. Published August 2012, Part Number 800-70415-001 ZoneFlex 7352/7372 802.11n Multimedia Wi-Fi Access Point Quick Setup Guide This Quick Setup Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up your Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Access Point. After completing the steps described in this Guide, you will be able to place the Access Point (AP) at your site and provide wireless network access to users. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before deploying Ruckus Wireless products, please check for the latest software and the release documentation. •User Guides and Release Notes are available at http://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents. •Software Upgrades are available at http://support.ruckuswireless.com/software. •Open Source information is available at http://opensource.ruckuswireless.com. •Software License and Limited Warranty available at http://support.ruckuswireless.com/warranty. PACKAGE CONTENTS •ZoneFlex 7352/7372 Access Point •Mounting screws and anchors (2) •Security screw •Regulatory flyer •This Quick Setup Guide SETUP REQUIREMENTS •A computer running Windows 7 (procedures for other OS’s are similar) •One or more of the following: •A modem (DSL or cable), broadband router, or other device provided by your Internet Service Provider that brings Internet access to your site. •A network switch or a DSL/Internet gateway device. •Two Ethernet cables (Cat5e or better for PoE in) •An AC power adapter (sold separately), or •An 802.3af or 802.3at -compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or PoE injector STEP 1: CONNECT THE AP TO YOUR COMPUTER 1After removing your Ruckus Wireless AP from its package, place it next to your computer. 2Using an Ethernet cable, connect your computer’s network port to the 10/100/1000 port on the AP. 3Using the AC adapter (sold separately), connect the AP to a convenient (and protected) power source. •Alternatively, connect the 10/100/1000 port to a PoE injector or PoE switch for both power and network connectivity. 4 Verify that the Power LED on the external enclosure is a steady green. STEP 2: PREPARE YOUR COMPUTER FOR AP S ETUP 1On your Windows 7 computer, configure your network adapter from the Local Area Connection settings as follows: • Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings 2Edit the TCP/IPv4 address settings as follows: • Local Area Connection > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties The TCP/IPv4 Properties dialog box appears. 3 Select Use the following IP address (if it is not already selected) and then make the following entries: •IP address: 192.168.0.22 (or any address in the 192.168.0.x network) • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 Leave the DNS server fields empty. 4 Click OK to save your changes. Your changes are put into effect immediately. STEP 3: LOG INTO THE AP As specified earlier, the AP should be directly connected to your computer (through the Ethernet port) and powered on, ready for setup. 1 On your computer, open a Web browser window. 2In the browser, type this URL to connect to the AP: https://192.168.0.1 3Press <Enter> to initiate the connection. When a security alert dialog box appears, click OK/Yes to proceed. 4When the Ruckus Wireless Admin login page appears, enter the following: •Username: super • Password: sp-admin 5 Click Login. IMPORTANT! If the AP is deployed with a ZoneDirector, follow the ZoneDirector Quick Setup Guide, and connect the AP to your local network. NOTE: The following procedures assume Windows 7 as the operating system. Procedures for other OS’s are similar. IMPORTANT! Write down all of the currently active settings so you can restore your computer to its current configuration later (when this process is complete). Page 1 of 2 Copyright © 2012 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. Published August 2012, Part Number 800-70415-001 STEP 4: CUSTOMIZE THE WIRELESS SETTINGS 1On the Web interface menu, click Configuration > Wire- less (Configuration > Radio 2.4G or Configuration > Radio 5G for the ZoneFlex 7372). The Configure :: Wireless :: Com- mon options appear. 2Verify that the following options are active: •Channel: SmartSelect • Country Code: If you are not located in the United States, select your current country. 3 Click Update Settings if you made any changes. 4Click any of the eight “Wireless #” tabs at the top of the page. 5In Wireless Availability, click Enabled. 6Delete the text in the SSID field, and then type a name for your network that will help your users identify the AP in their wireless network connection application. 7Click Update Settings to save your changes. 8Repeat Steps 4-7 for each Wireless # interface that you want to enable. 9Click Logout to exit the Web interface. 10Disconnect the AP from the computer and from the current power source, and then restore your computer to its original network connection configuration. STEP 5: PLACE THE AP IN YOUR SITE 1Move the AP to its permanent location (accessible to both AC power and network connection). 2Use an Ethernet cable to connect the 10/100/1000 port of the AP to your network. 3Connect the AC power adapter (or PoE power supply) to the AP, then to a convenient power source. 4Verify that the 10/100/1000 port LED is lit. After a short pause to re-establish the Internet connection, you can test the AP. STEP 6: VERIFY THE INSTALLATION 1Using any wireless-enabled computer or mobile device, search for and select the wireless network you previously configured. 2If you can connect, open a browser and link to any public Web site. Congratulations! Your wireless network is active and ready for use. (OPTIONAL) MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The ZoneFlex 7352/7372 can be mounted to a wall, ceiling or to a T-bar using the supplied mounting screws or the T-bar clips built into the bottom of the AP enclosure. Mounting to a Flat Surface 1Use this Quick Start Guide template to mark the locations for screw holes on the mounting surface. Use a 5mm drill bit to drill approximately 25m…
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350 West Java Drive TEL + .650.265.4200 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA FAX +.480.738.2065 www.ruckuswireless.com FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Date: October 16, 2012 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: OET Dept. Product/ Model Number: ZoneFlex 7352; FCC ID: S9GZF7352 Regarding FCC Country Code Selection guidelines identified in KDB 594280 "Country Code Selection". “All applications for equipment authorization for transmitters that can have radio parameters, or other technical parameters, reported to the Commission set by software must have an attestation indicating that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified.” We declare that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified. Clinton Bradley Compliance Engineer [email protected] [email protected]
350 West Java Drive TEL + .650.265.4200 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA FAX +.480.738.2065 www.ruckuswireless.com FCC Authorization 10/16/2012 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern: We, Ruckus Wireless, Inc., the undersigned, hereby authorizes Lisa Tang, and other employees of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation, to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Clinton Bradley Compliance Engineer
350 West Java Drive TEL + .650.265.4200 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA FAX +.480.738.2065 www.ruckuswireless.com 10/29/2012 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Request for Confidentiality Company name: Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352 FCC Part 15 Certification Gentlemen, Pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. hereby requests permanent confidentiality of the following documents for the subject application: Exhibit Type File Name Description Schematics ZF7352 Schematic.pdf Schematics Operational Description ZF7352 Radio Description.pdf Radio Theory of Operation Block Diagram ZF7352 Block Diagram.pdf Block Diagram Ruckus Wireless, Inc. hereby requests short term confidentiality of the following documents for the subject application until March 1, 2013, or until the product is released for public availability. Exhibit Type File Name Description User Manual ZF7352 User Manual.pdf User Manual User Manual ZF7352 Datasheet.pdf User Manual Test Setup Photos Setup Photographs.pdf Test Setup Photos External Photographs ZF7352 External Photographs.pdf External Photographs Internal Photographs ZF7352 Internal Photographs.pdf Internal Photographs Parts List / Tune Up Info Horizontal Antenna Spec.pdf Antenna Specifications Parts List / Tune Up Info Vertical Antenna Spec.pdf Antenna Specifications Reason why the material should be withheld from public inspection: These documents contain detailed system, equipment description and related information about the product which Ruckus Wireless, Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design otherwise not released to the general public. 350 West Java Drive TEL + .650.265.4200 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA FAX +.480.738.2065 www.ruckuswireless.com Request for Confidentiality Company name: Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352 FCC Part 15 Certification State why the information is a “trade secret;” Since the design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Ruckus Wireless, Inc. considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. State whether the information is publicly available anywhere else: This information is not made publically available. Sincerely, Clinton Bradley Compliance Engineer
Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 89 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16 Exhibit C – EUT Photographs 16.1 EUT – Top View 16.2 EUT – Front View Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 90 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.3 EUT – Left Side View 16.4 EUT – Right Side View Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 91 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.5 EUT – Rear Side View 16.6 EUT – Bottom Side View
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Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 92 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.7 EUT – Open Chassis 16.8 EUT – Motherboard Component Top View 2.4 GHz Antenna CH 1 2.4 GHz Antenna CH 0 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 93 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.9 EUT – Motherboard Solder Bottom View with Shield 16.10 EUT – Motherboard Solder Bottom View without Shield Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 94 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.11 EUT – Antenna 1 16.12 EUT – Antenna 2 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 95 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.13 EUT – AC/DC Adapter 16.14 EUT – AC/DC Adapter Label Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 96 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.15 EUT – POE Top View 16.16 EUT – POE Bottom View Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 97 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 16.17 EUT – POE AC/DC Adapter 16.18 EUT – POE AC/DC Adapter --- END OF REPORT ---
Ruckus Wireless Confidential ZoneFlex 7372, ZoneFlex 7352, and ZoneFlex 7982 2.4GHz HORIZONTAL INTERNAL ANTENNA SPECIFICATION 3dBi Engineer Manager 10/05/2011 10/05/2011 Ruckus Wireless Inc. 880 West Maude Ave. Suite 101 Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA Tel: (650) 265-4200 Fax: (408) 738-2065 Ruckus Wireless Confidential Pattern for 2.4GHz antenna: -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 vertical polarization horizontal polarization Conclusion: Antenna patterns were measured in an anechoic chamber and it was determined that the highest gain for antenna in 2.4GHz band was 3dBi. Note: Horizontal and Vertical polarities provided for ZoneFlex 7982 which utilizes two antenna’s of this type. ZoneFlex 7372 and ZoneFlex 7352 utilizes only one antenna in Horizontal polarity. Ruckus Wireless Confidential ` ZoneFlex 7372 and ZoneFlex 7352 2.4GHz Vertical Polarity Internal Antenna Pattern Ruckus Wireless Inc. 880 West Maude Ave. Suite 101 Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA Tel: (650) 265-4200 Fax: (408) 738-2065 Engineer 10/30/2009 Ruckus Wireless Confidential 2GHz band highest gain patterns: -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 COM Peak antenna gain is 2dBi
Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 11 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 4 FCC §15.247 (i), §2.1091 & IC RSS-102 – RF Exposure 4.1 Applicable Standard According to FCC §15.247(i) and §1.1307(b)(1), 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 level in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 * (100) 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f * (180/f 2 ) 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 / / f/1500 30 1500-100,000 / / 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density Before equipment certification is granted, the procedure of IC RSS-102 must be followed concerning the exposure of humans to RF fields. According to IC RSS-102 Issue 2 section 4.1, RF limits used for general public will be applied to the EUT. Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field (V/m rms) Magnetic Field (A/m rms) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Time Averaging (minutes) 0.003 - 1 280 2.19 - 6 1 - 10 280 / f 2.19 / f - 6 10 - 30 28 2.19 / f - 6 30 – 300 28 0.073 2* 6 300 – 1 500 1.585 f 0.5 0.0042 f 0.5 f / 150 6 1 500 – 15 000 61.4 0.163 10 6 15 000 – 150 000 61.4 0.163 10 616000 / f 1.2 150 000- 300 000 0.158 f 0.5 4.21 x 10 -4 f 0.5 6.67 x 10 -5 f 616000 / f 1.2 Note: ƒ is frequency in MHz * = Power density limit is applicable at frequencies greater than 100 MHz Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 12 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 4.2 MPE Prediction Predication of MPE limit at a given distance, Equation from OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG/4πR² Where: S = power density P = power input to antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna 4.3 MPE Results 2.4 GHz band: Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (dBm):25.86 Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (mW): 385.48 Prediction distance (cm): 20 Prediction frequency (MHz): 2412 Maximum Antenna Gain, typical (dBi): 3.0 Maximum Antenna Gain (numeric): 1.995 Power density of prediction frequency at 20.0 cm (mW/cm 2 ):0.153 Power density of prediction frequency at 20.0 cm (W/m 2 ):1.53 MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm 2 ): 1.0 MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (W/m 2 ): 10 The device is compliant with the requirement MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure. The maximum power density at the distance of 20 cm is 0.153 mW/cm 2 (1.53 W/m 2 ). Limit is 1.0 mW/cm 2 (10 W/m 2 ).
Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by A2LA*, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. * This report may contain data that are not covered by the A2LA accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “*” (Rev.2) FCC PART 15 SUBPART C IC RSS-210, ISSUE 8, DECEMBER 2010 TEST AND MEASUREMENT REPORT For Ruckus Wireless, Inc. 350 West Java Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Report Type: Original Report Product Type: 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Access Point Prepared By: Bo Li Report Number: R1209101-247 Report Date: 2013-01-02 Reviewed By: Quinn Jiang Test Engineer Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. 1274 Anvilwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732-9164 FCC ID: S9GZF7352 IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 2 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Description..................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Product Description for Equipment Under Test (EUT) ....................................................................................... 6 1.2 Mechanical Description of EUT .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Objective.............................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s) .............................................................................................................................. 6 1.5 Test Methodology................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.6 Measurement Uncertainty.................................................................................................................................... 6 1.7 Test Facility......................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 System Test Configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Justification.......................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 EUT Exercise Software ....................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Special Equipment ............................................................................................................................................... 8 2.4 Equipment Modifications .................................................................................................................................... 8 2.5 Local Support Equipment .................................................................................................................................... 8 2.6 EUT Internal Configuration Details .................................................................................................................... 8 2.7 Interface Ports and Cables ................................................................................................................................... 8 2.8 Power Supply List and Details............................................................................................................................. 9 3 Summary of Test Results ............................................................................................................................................ 10 4 FCC §15.247 (i), §2.1091 & IC RSS-102 – RF Exposure.......................................................................................... 11 4.1 Applicable Standard .......................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2 MPE Prediction.................................................................................................................................................. 12 4.3 MPE Results ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 5 FCC §15.203 & IC RSS-Gen §7.1.2 – Antenna Requirements ................................................................................ 13 5.1 Applicable Standard .......................................................................................................................................... 13 5.2 Antenna List ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 6 FCC §15.207 & IC RSS-Gen §7.2.4 – AC Line Conducted Emissions.................................................................... 14 6.1 Applicable Standards ......................................................................................................................................... 14 6.2 Test Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.3 Test Procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.4 Test Setup Block Diagram........................................................................…
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Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 85 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 15 Exhibit B – Test Setup Photographs 15.1 Conducted Emissions - AC/DC Adapter Powered Front View 15.2 Conducted Emissions AC/DC Adapter Powered Side View Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 86 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 15.3 Conducted Emissions POE Powered Front View 15.4 Conducted Emissions POE Powered Side View Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 87 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 15.5 Radiated Emission Front View at 3 Meter 15.6 Radiated Emission below 1 GHz Rear View at 3 Meter Ruckus Wireless, Inc. FCC ID: S9GZF7352, IC: 5912A-ZF7352 Report Number: R1209101-247 Page 88 of 97 FCC Part 15C/IC RSS-210 Test Report 15.7 Radiated Emission above 1 GHz Rear View at 3 Meter
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| 2 | 15C | 2.42 GHz - 2.45 GHz | 320.60 mW |

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