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TVV-PIAPPronto Intelligent Access Point

Pronto Networks, Inc

Application Details

Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Date of Grant
Oct 05, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 28, 2015
Equipment Note
Pronto Intelligent Access Point
Frequency Range
5745.00000000 - 5825.00000000
Company
Pronto Networks, Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

User Manual of Pronto Intelligent Access Point This is the manual of outdoor CPE, which will approximate guide you how to set and apply the outdoor CPE, it provide a convenient graphical interface for network construction and maintenance person, as well as a user through a simple and accurate operation, and configuration management of the CPE. 1 st Connection and Power Supply 1st:Port Connection and power supply Instruction of different port: P1 CPE Port Connection  Please use a power supply of 12V DC adapter or 24V POE adapter, WAN / LAN port is the PoE Port.  Reset: There are two ways to reset the CPE: 1. CPE Manage page: Click “Management”, then “Save/Reload Settings”, then click“Reset Settings”to finish the CPE Reset P2 CPE Reset 2. Press the Reset Button on CPE more than 15 seconds, then release, the device will reboot and restore to factory settings  The connection way of CPE, PoE Adapter and PC: Pay Attention Pls make sure the CPE’s power supply is normal in reset process, or the CPE will be damaged and can’t reboot P3 Connection diagram of CPE and PoE adapter 2 nd Steps:Login 1)Connect the CPE with computer as P2 picture 2 ) Configure the PC’s local connection IP address as 192.168.188.X (X is number from 2 to 254), subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, follow P4 and P5 to finish. Pay Attention Incorrect Connection or the use power adapter and PoE adapter not from our factory, the CPE will be damaged P4 Setting of computer’s IP address P 5 Setting of computer’s IP address 3) Input 192.168.188.253 into IE browser, then pop up the login page, the default login user name: Admin, Passwords: admin, pls do following P5 P6 Login 4) After login, then P6 Device Status will be showed: P7: Device Status There are four operation mode showed on this page: Gateway mode, Repeater Mode, AP Mode and WISP Mode; 3rd : Quickly Configure CPE ① Gateway Mode: Click “Gateway Mode” under following picture and choose the right WAN access type, then input the right SSID, Channel, key as like. P8 Gateway Mode ② WiFi Repeater and Station operation configuration A. Login the Web management page, click “ Repeater Mode”, then “Scran AP” P9 Repeater Mode B. Select the AP’s SSID want to bridge, take SR800-5.8G for example. P10 Select AP C. input the AP’s key, and apply changes Instruction If your computer can’t pop up this window, pls check your IE explorer and see whether it is blocked already. And if this CPE can’t scan any SSID, pls check if there are 5G wireless signal. P11 Repeater Mode D. In Repeater Mode, the SSID is disable in default setting, it work as Station; Then if need SSID broadcast in this operation mode, just manual to change under Advanced Settings, So, click sure in this part to finish the repeater operation mode setting. P12 Notice E. After this step, can click the Device status to check the status of this CPE. And it will show CPE’s LAN Interface, WLAN status and Sigbal Strength. P 13 Device Status F. Then if SSID should be broadcast under repeater mode, pls click “Advanced Settings” , then “5.8GHz Repeater” will pop up. If want to bridge another AP’s SSID, then can setup in this part and Aplly changes. P14 5.8G Repeater G. Click “5.8GHz Virtual AP”, will shwo SSID shut off, if need SSID broadcast, pls follow steps of 1,2,3,4,5,6 showed in following picture. This CPE will work under wireless repeater and broadcast SSID after apply changes. P15 5.8GHz Virtual AP ③ AP Mode Plug and Play to transmit wireless signal for wireless end users form wired networking. In this part, user can mark the AP’s location and name for easy problem checking. Then can change SSID, Key, Channel as request. P16 AP Mode ④ WISP In this operation mode, user should confirm the WAN access type at first, then set the SSID, key, Channel as request. P17 WIPS Mode ⑤ Advanced Settings: 1. System Status Click “ Advance Settings”, will show system status, such as firmware version, build time, System uptime... P18 System Status Click 5.8GHz Wireless Status, will show CPE’s WLAN Status, Signal Strength, SSID... P19 5.8GHz Wireless Status If want to check LAN status, pls check following picture P20 LAN Status 2. Operation Mode: Set operation mode manually, choose the right operation mode, then apply changes. The function of this part will be same as Quick Setup step. P21 Operation Mode 3. 5.8GHz Repeater: In this part, use can scan AP’s SSID, disable or enable CPE’s SSID, modify Channel, Country code, Key.. P22 5.8GHz Repeater P23 5.8GHz Advanced Note: The frequency selection feature is disabled by firmware for devices marketed to the US. only channels 1-11 will be used in North America. Country code selection is disabled. 4. Network Setting LAN Interface Setup mainly showed as follow: P24 Network Setting 5. Management In this part, user can set Time zone, show Log info, upgrade firmware, change login user name and password; United States P25 Management 6. Upgrade Firmware Pls click Upgrade Firmware, then browse and choose the firmware should upgrade, then click upgrade to upgrade the firmware. P26 Firmware Upgrade After finish firmware upgrade, pls click Save/Reload Settings, then reset settings to default. After that, the firmware upgrade is finished. 7. Share Internet and Obtain IP address automatically Set computer’s TPC/IP as Obtain an IP address automatically, Obtain DNS server address automatically as following picture showed. the computer will obtain the IP address from router or base station to get Internet. (GMT+13)United States Trouble Shooting: F 1 The Failure phenomenon and solution Failure phenomenon Solution SYS Indicator off Pls make sure the PoE module connection is right. POE Port connect with CPE, LAN port connect with computer Can’t land to CPE through Web page Pls check the IP address of computer and CPE to see whether they are in same networking segment, The method is click “start”-“Run” input“cmd”,ping 192.168.188.253 to test the CPE connectivity. Reset CPE and load it again; Pls make sure the IP address 192.168…

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Users Manual

FCC INFORMATION (additional) Note: This equipment 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 equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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 equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment 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. RF Exposure: A distance of 20 cm shall be maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.

Cover Letter(s)

Pronto Networks, Inc 1966 Tice Valley Blvd #411 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 FCC Authorization Letter Number: CF304 Version: V03 Date: 01-08-2011 We, (the approval holder) Company name Pronto Networks, Inc Address 1966 Tice Valley Blvd #411 City Walnut Creek, Country CA 94595 declare that the following representative (agent): Name (person) KAIT CHEN Company name WST Certification & Testing (HK) Limited Address 12/F., San Toi Building,137-139 Connaught Road Central, City Hong Kong, Country China is hereby authorized to apply the following equipment for certification on our behalf: Product Description Pronto Intelligent Access Point Type or Model(s) PIAP-11N-S5-24O, PPAP-11N-S5-24O, PIAP-11N-S5-48O, PPAP-11N-S5-48O Tradename or Brand(s) Pronto We also authorize Teleconformity (Mr. M. Koop, Manager Certification, Address: Rietven 31, 7534NH Enschede, the Netherlands) to apply and sign this application for certification, registration or filing on our behalf (as representative agent or certifier). Attestation: City and Country:Date:Name: (this must be a person) Function:Signature: (or official company stamp) Walnut Creek, CA Aug. 21, 2015Jasbir SinghCEO

Cover Letter(s)

Pronto Networks, Inc 1966 Tice Valley Blvd #411 Walnut Creek, CA 94595, USA FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Reference (active link): 594280 D01 Configuration Control v02r01 Date: August 27, 2015 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: OET Dept. Product/ Model Number: Regarding FCC Country Code Selection guidelines identified in KDB 594280. “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. Name:Date: Title: Signature of applicant:

RF Exposure Info

FCC RF Exposure EUT Description: Pronto Intelligent Access Point Model No.: PIAP-11N-S5-24O, PPAP-11N-S5-24O, PIAP-11N-S5-48O, PPAP-11N-S5-48O FCC ID: TVV-PIAP Requirements 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 limit for maximum permissible exposure. In accordance with 47 CFR FCC Part 2 Subpart J, section 2.1091 this device has been defined as a mobile device whereby a distance of 0.2 m normally can be maintained between the user and the device. (A) Limits for Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm 2 ) Averaging Time |E| 2 ,|H| 2 or S (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842 / f 4.89 / f (900 / f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 F/300 6 1500-100,000 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm 2 ) Averaging Time |E| 2 ,|H| 2 or S (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 F/1500 30 1500-100,000 1.0 30 Note: f = frequency in MHz ; *Plane-wave equivalent power density MPE Calculation Method E = Electric field (V/m) P = Peak RF output power (W) G = EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance between radiator and human body (m) The formula can be changed to From the peak EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation distance, d=0.2m, as well as the gain of the used antenna, the RF power density can be obtained Band Operation mode Antenna Gain (nume i) Max. Peak Output Power (dBm) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Result Band I 802.11a 5 16.88 0.0484 1 PASS 802.11n(HT20) 5 16.69 0.0464 1 PASS 802.11n(HT40) 5 16.91 0.0488 1 PASS 802.11ac(HT20) 5 16.84 0.0480 1 PASS 802.11ac(HT40) 5 16.63 0.0457 1 PASS Band IV 802.11a 5 11.64 0.0145 1 PASS 802.11n(HT20) 5 12.15 0.0163 1 PASS 802.11n(HT40) 5 10.91 0.0122 1 PASS 802.11ac(HT20) 5 11.44 0.0138 1 PASS 802.11ac(HT40) 5 10.86 0.0121 1 PASS

Test Report

FCC TEST REPORT Test report On Behalf of Pronto Networks, Inc For Pronto Intelligent Access Point Model No.: PIAP-11N-S5-2 4O, P PA P-11N-S5-24O, PIAP-11N-S5-48O, PPAP-11N-S5-48O FCC ID: TVV-PIAP Prepared for : Pronto Networks, Inc 1966 Tice Valley Blvd #411 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Prepared By : Shenzhen WST Testing Technology Co., Ltd. 1F,No.9 Building,TGK Science & Technology Park,Yangtian Rd., NO.72 Bao'an Dist., Shenzhen,Guangdong,China. 518101 Date of Test: August 05-18, 2015 Date of Report: August 18, 2015 Report Number: WST20150812008 Page 2 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant’s name ........................... : Pronto Networks, Inc Address .......................................... : 1966 Tice Valley Blvd #411 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Manufacture's Name..................... : Shenzhen Yunlink Technology Co., Ltd Address .......................................... : B2 Building, An'le Industrial Zone, Hangcheng Road, gushu, xixiang town, Baoan, Shenzhen Guangdong Province China Product description Trade Mark: Pronto Product name .................................. : Pronto Intelligent Access Point Model and/or type reference ...... : PIAP-11N-S5-24O, PPAP-11N-S5-24O, PIAP-11N-S5-48O, PPAP-11 N-S5-48O Standards ....................................... : FCC CFR47 Part 15 C Section 15.407:2014 ANSI C63.4: 2009 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the WST Certification & Testing (HK) Limited is acknowledged as copyright owner and source of the material. WST Certification & Testing (HK) Limited takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context. Date of Te s t ........................................................ : Date (s) of performance of tests........................ : August 05-18, 2015 Date of Issue ...................................................... : August 18, 2015 Test Result .......................................................... : Pass Testing Engineer : (Eric Xie) Technical Manager : (Dora Qin) Authorized Signatory : (Kait Chen) Page 3 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 Table of Contents Page 1. . TEST SUMMARY 5 2. . GENERAL INFORMATION 6 2.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT 6 2.2. Details of E.U.T. 6 2.3. Channel List 7 2.4. Test Facility 8 3. . Equipment Used during Test 9 3.1. Equipments List 9 3.2. Description of Support Units 10 3.3. Measurement Uncertainty 10 3.4. Test Equipment Calibration 10 4. . CONDUCTED EMISSION 11 4.1. E.U.T. Operation 11 4.2. EUT Setup 11 4.3. Measurement Description 12 4.4. Conducted Emission Test Result 13 5. . Unwanted Emissions Measurement 15 5.1. EUT Operation 16 5.2. Test Setup 17 5.3. Test Procedures 18 5.4. Corrected Amplitude & Margin Calculation 19 5.5. Summary of Test Results 20 6. . Duty cycle 46 6.1. Summary of Test Results 46 7. . Band Edge 52 7.1. Test Produce 52 7.2. Test Result 53 8. . 6dB Bandwidth 62 8.1. Test Procedure 62 8.2. Test Result 62 Page 4 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 Table of Contents Page 9. . 26 dB Bandwidth and 99% Occupied Bandwidth 70 9.1. Test Procedure 70 9.2. Test Result 70 10. . Conducted Output Power 85 10.1. Test Procedure 85 10.2. Test Result 85 11. . Power Spectral density 100 11.1. Test Procedure 100 11.2. Test Result 100 12. . Antenna Requirement 115 13. . Photographs of Test 116 Page 5 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 1. TEST SUMMARY Test Items Test Requirement Result Conducted Emissions 15.207(a) PASS Radiated Emissions 15.407(a) 15.205(a) 15.209(a) PASS Duty Cycle KDB 789033 -- 6dB Bandwidth 15.407(a) PASS 26 dB Emission Bandwidth & 99% Occupied Bandwidth 15.407(a) PASS Maximum Conducted Output Power 15.407(a) PASS Power Spectral Density 15.407(a) PASS Restricted bands around fundamental 15.407(a) PASS Antenna Requirement 15.203 PASS Page 6 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 2. GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT Product Name: Pronto Intelligent Access Point Model No.: PIAP-11N-S5-24O, PPAP-11N-S5-24O, PIAP-11N-S5-48O, PPAP-11 N-S5-48O Operation Frequency: IEEE 802.11a/ n(HT20/40)/ac(HT20/40): 5150MHz to 5250MHz IEEE 802.11a/ n(HT20/40)/ac(HT20/40): 5725MHz to 5850MHz The Lowest Oscillator: 40MHz Antenna Gain: 5 dBi Type of modulation: IEEE for 802.11a: OFDM(BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM) IEEE for 802.11n : OFDM(BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM) IEEE for 802.11ac : OFDM (BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM/256QAM) Number of transmitter chains: 1 2.2 Details of E.U.T. Technical Data: Input: AC 100-240V,50/60Hz, 0.8A(Adapter) Output: DC 24V, 1A Page 7 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 2.3 Channel List Band I (5.15-5.25GHz) Band IV (5.725-5.85GHz) channel Frequency(MHz) channel Frequency(MHz) 36 5180 149 5745 38 5190 151 5755 40 5200 153 5765 42 5210 155 5775 44 5220 157 5785 46 5230 159 5795 48 5240 161 5805 165 5825 In section 15.31(m), regards to the operating frequency range over 10 MHz, the Lowest frequency, the middle frequency, and the highest frequency of channel were selected to perform the test, and the selected channel see below: For 802.11a/n(HT20)/ac(HT20): channel Frequency(MHz) channel Frequency(MHz) 36 5180 149 5745 40 5200 157 5785 48 5240 165 5825 For 802.11 n(HT40)/ac(HT40): channel Frequency(MHz) channel Frequency(MHz) 38 5190 151 5755 46 5230 159 5795 Page 8 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 2.4 Test Facility The test facility has a test site registered with the following organizations:  FCC Test – Registration Test Firm : Shenzhen WST Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Certificated by FCC, Registration No.: 939433 Address : 1F, No.9 Building, TGK Science & Technology Park, Yangtian Rd., NO.72 Bao'an Dist., Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. 518101 Tel : (86)755-33916437 Fax : (86)755-2782 2175 Page 9 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 3. Equipment Used during Test 3.1 Equipments List Conducted Emissions Item Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Last Calibration Dat…

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Test Report

Page81of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV Low channel 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page82of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Low channel 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Middle channel Page83of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV High channel 802.11ac(HT40) band IV Low channel Page84of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page85of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 10. Conducted Output Power Test Requirement:FCC CFR47 Part 15 Section 15.407(a) Test Method: KDB662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 KDB789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v01 Section E Test Limit:30dBm Test Result: PASS Remark: Conducted output power= measurement power+10log(1/x) X is duty cycle=1, so 10log(1/1)=0 Conducted output power= measurement power 10.1 Test Procedure 1. Remove the antenna from the EUT and then connect a low RF cable from the antenna port to the spectrum. 2. Set the spectrum analyzer: RBW = 1 MHz. VBW = 3 MHz. Sweep = auto; Detector Function = Peak, Set the span to fully encompass the DTS bandwidth. 3. Keep the EUT in transmitting at lowest, medium and highest channel individually. Record the max value. 10.2 Test Result Band Operation mode ConductedOutput Power(dBm) LowMiddleHigh BandI 802.11a16.5616.2716.88 802.11n(HT20)16.8116.8616.69 802.11n(HT40)16.47/16.91 802.11ac(HT20)16.8216.8416.61 802.11ac(HT40)16.41/16.63 BandIV 802.11a11.6411.3111.37 802.11n(HT20)12.1511.7811.64 802.11n(HT40)10.60/10.91 802.11ac(HT20)11.0611.4411.21 Page86of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT40)10.49/10.86 802.11a band I Low channel 802.11a band I Middle channel Page87of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11a band I High channel 802.11n(HT20) band I Low channel Page88of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11n(HT20) band I Middle channel 802.11n(HT20) band I High channel Page89of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band I Low channel 802.11n(HT40) band I High channel Page90of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band I Low channel 802.11ac(HT20) band I Middle channel Page91of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band I High channel 802.11ac(HT40) band I Low channel Page92of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band I High channel Page93of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11a band IV Low channel 802.11a band IV Middle channel Page94of 117 Reference No.:WST20150812008 802.11a band IV High channel 802.11n(HT20) band IV Low channel

Test Report

Page 95 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT20) band IV Middle channel 802.11n(HT20) band IV High channel Page 96 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV Low channel 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page 97 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Low channel 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Middle channel Page 98 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV High channel 802.11ac(HT40) band IV Low channel Page 99 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page 100 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 11. Power Spectral density Test Requirement:FCC CFR47 Part 15 Section 15.407(a) Test Method: KDB662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 KDB789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v01, Section F Test Limit: ≤17.00dBm/MHz for Operation in the band I(5150MHz-5250MHz)of device ≤30.00dBm/500KHz for Operation in the band IV(5725MHz- 5850MHz)of device Test Result: PASS 11.1 Test Procedure 1. Remove the antenna from the EUT and then connect a low RF cable from the antenna port to the spectrum. 2. Set the spectrum analyzer: RBW = 510kHz/1MHz. VBW ≥3 RBW Sweep = auto; Detector Function = Peak. Trace = Max hold. 3. Allow the trace to stabilize. Use the marker-delta function to determine the separation between the peaks of the adjacent channels. The limit is specified in one of the subparagraphs of this Section Submit this plot. 11.2 Test Result Band Operation mode Power Spectral Density (dBm/MHz) LowMiddle High Band I 802.11a7.997.657.76 802.11n(HT20)7.847.417.74 802.11n(HT40)4.53/4.63 802.11ac(HT20)7.887.957.68 802.11ac(HT40)4.70/4.68 Limit≤17.00dBm/MHz Band Operation mode Power Spectral Density (dBm/500kHz) LowMiddle High Band IV 802.11a4.514.504.53 802.11n(HT20)4.984.984.67 802.11n(HT40)0.90/0.93 802.11ac(HT20)4.394.504.83 802.11ac(HT40)0.76/0.93 Limit≤30.00dBm/500KHz Page 101 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 Test result plots shown as follows: 802.11a band I Low channel 802.11a band I Middle channel Page 102 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11a band I High channel 802.11n(HT20) band I Low channel Page 103 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT20) band I Middle channel 802.11n(HT20) band I High channel Page 104 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band I Low channel 802.11n(HT40) band I High channel Page 105 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band I Low channel 802.11ac(HT20) band I Middle channel Page 106 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band I High channel 802.11ac(HT40) band I Low channel Page 107 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band I High channel Page 108 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11a band IV Low channel 802.11a band IV Middle channel Page 109 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11a band IV High channel 802.11n(HT20) band IV Low channel Page 110 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT20) band IV Middle channel 802.11n(HT20) band IV High channel Page 111 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV Low channel 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page 112 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Low channel 802.11ac(HT20) band IV Middle channel Page 113 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11ac(HT20) band IV High channel 802.11ac(HT40) band IV Low channel Page 114 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 802.11n(HT40) band IV High channel Page 115 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 12. Antenna Requirement According to Section 15.203, an intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. Antenna is fixed by enclosure, cannot be changed except take apart the product. Antenna Note:The antennas to transmitter at the same time. Page 116 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 13. Photographs of Test Radiated Emission Page 117 of 117 Reference No.: WST20150812008 AC Power Line Conducted Emission ======End of Report======

Test Setup Photos

Radiated Emission AC Power Line Conducted Emission

Contact Information

Applicant

Jasbir Singh(CEO)
[email protected]925-860-6203Fax: 1-267-873-8803

Technical Contact

TeleconformityMark Koop
[email protected](31)848395876

Rietven 31 · Enschede, Overyssel · Netherlands

Test Firm

Shenzhen WST Testing Technology Co., Ltd.Long Zhou
[email protected]86-755-33916437Fax: 86-755-27822175

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215E5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz16.41 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a device, except in accordance with accepted multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device transmits on 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidths.

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