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Wireless-N Pocket AP/Router ETR9350 Ultra Portable Pocket AP (Travel Router) V1.0 1 1. Package Contents ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... .5 2. System Requirements ................................................... ................................................... ..............................................5 3. Introduction ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... .........6 4. Features ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... ..............7 5. Hardware Overview ................................................... ................................................... ................................................8 6. Before you Begin ................................................... ................................................... ..................................................1 0 6.1 Considerations for Wireless Installation ................................................... ................................................... ........ 10 6.2 AP Router / AP / Client Bridge Modes ................................................... ................................................... ......... 11 6.3 Check Network Settings (Windows XP/Vista) ................................................... .................................................. 1 2 7. Hardware Installation ................................................... ................................................... ............................................15 8. Configuring Travel Router ................................................... ................................................... .....................................17 8.1 Setup Wizard ................................................... ................................................... ............................................. 18 8.1.1 AP Router Mode ................................................... ................................................... ............................. 22 8.1.2 AP Mode ................................................... ................................................... ....................................... 33 8.1.3 Client Bridge Mode ................................................... ................................................... ......................... 35 8.2 Web-Based Configuration ................................................... ................................................... ........................... 36 8.2.1 System ................................................... ................................................... ........................................... 36 8.2.2 Internet ................................................... ................................................... .......................................... 52 8.2.3 Wireless ................................................... ................................................... ......................................... 64 8.2.4 Firewall ................................................... ................................................... ......................................... 83 8.2.5 Advanced ................................................... ................................................... ....................................... 90 2 8.2.6 Tools ................................................... ................................................... ........................................... 101 8.3 AP and Client Bridge Modes ................................................... ................................................... ..................... 109 8.4 Client Bridge Mode ................................................... ................................................... .................................. 114 8.4.1 Wireless ................................................... ................................................... ....................................... 114 Appendix A – FCC Interference Statement ................................................... ................................................... .......................117 Appendix B – IC Interference Statement ................................................... ................................................... ..........................119 3 Revision History Version Date Notes 1.0 October 21, 2009 Initial Release version 4 5 1. Package Contents • EnGenius TRAVEL ROUTER Ultra Portable Pocket AP • AC Power Cord • RJ45 Ethernet LAN Cable • CD-ROM with User Manual and Setup Utility • QIG 2. System Requirements • RJ45 Ethernet Based or 3G USB Internet Connection • Computer with Wireless Network function • Windows, MAC OS or Linux based operating systems • Internet Explorer or Firefox or Safari Web-Browser Software 3. Environment & Physical Temperature Range 0 to 40° C - Operating, -10 to 7 0 ° C - Storage Humidity (non-condensing) 15% ~ 95% typical Dimensions 90mm (L) x 63mm (W) x 31mm (H) Note: *IT power system. (This product is also designed fo r IT power system with phase to phase voltage 230V. ”) *The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equi pment and shall be easily installed. 6 4. Introduction TRAVEL ROUTER is the world’s smallest 11n Wireless Router and Access Point with 3G connectivity that b rings superior convenience for users who need to create a wireless network to share the Internet, documents or multim edia files quickly between computers at speeds of up to 300Mbps. Also, you can leave the bulky power adapter behind as the power supply unit is embedded in the device, so it can be slipped into your pocket easily. The TRAVEL ROUTER can be connected to the Internet through a DSL/Cable modem or…
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40 LAN This page allows you to modify the device’s LAN set tings. 41 LAN IP IP address: The LAN IP Address of this device. IP Subnet Mask: The LAN Subnet Mask of this device. 802.1d Spanning Tree: When Enabled, the Spanning Tree protocol will preve nt network loops in your LAN network. 42 DHCP Server DHCP Server: The DHCP Server automatically allocates IP addresse s to your LAN devices. Lease Time: The duration of the DHCP server allocates each IP a ddress to a LAN device. Start / End IP: The range of IP addresses of the DHCP server will a llocate to LAN devices. Domain name: The domain name for this LAN network. 43 Two DNS servers can be assigned for use by your LAN devices. There are three modes available. DNS Servers From ISP: The DNS server IP address is assigned from your ISP . User-Defined: The DNS server IP address is assigned manually. DNS Relay: LAN clients are assigned the device’s IP address as the DNS server. DNS requests are relayed to the ISP’s DNS server. 44 DHCP This page shows the status of the DHCP server and a lso allows you to control how the IP addresses are allocated. 45 The DHCP Client Table shows the LAN clients that ha ve been allocated an IP address from the DHCP Serve r . DHCP Client Table IP address: The LAN IP address of the client. MAC address: The MAC address of the client’s LAN interface. Expiration Time: The time that the allocated IP address will expire. Refresh: Click this button to update the DHCP Client Table. 46 You can also manually specify the IP address that w ill be allocated to a LAN client by associating the IP address with its MAC address. Type the IP address you would like to manually assi gn to a specific MAC address and click Add to add the condition to the Static DHCP Table. 47 Schedule This page allows you to schedule times that the Fir ewall and Power Saving features will be activated / deactivated. Click Add to create a Schedule entry. 48 Schedule Schedule Description: Assign a name to the schedule. Service: The service provides for the schedule. Days: Define the Days to activate or deactivate the sched ule. Time of day: Define the Time of day to activate or deactivated t he schedule. Please use 24-hour clock format. 49 Log This page displays the system log of the device. Wh en powered down or rebooted, the log will be cleare d. Log Save: Save the log to a file. Clear: Clears the log. Refresh: Updates the log. 50 Monitor This page shows a histogram of the WAN and Wireless LAN traffic. The information is automatically updated every five seconds. 51 Language This page allows you to change the Language of the User Interface. 52 8.2.2 Internet The Internet section allows you to manually set the WAN type connection and its related settings. Status This page shows the current status of the device’s WAN connection. 53 Dynamic IP Address The IP Address is allocated automatically. However some ISP’s will also recognize the MAC address and will reject connections if the MAC address does not match. If your ISP has recorded the MAC address of your co mputer’s Ethernet LAN card, please connect only the computer with the authorized MAC address, and click the Clone MAC Address button. This will replace the AP Router MAC address to the computer MAC address. The correct MAC address is us ed to initiate the connection to the ISP. 54 Dynamic IP Address Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. DNS Servers Two DNS servers can be assigned for use by your LAN devices. There are two modes available. From ISP: LAN devices are assigned the DNS server IP address of your ISP. User-Defined: Set the DNS server IP address manually. Static IP Address If your ISP Provider has assigned you a fixed IP ad dress, enter the assigned IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway IP address, and Primary DNS and Secondary DNS (if available) of your ISP pr ovider. 55 56 PPP over Ethernet ISP requires an account username and password. 57 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Username: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service: You can assign a name for this service. (Optional) MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP. Authentication type Select whether the ISP uses PAP or CHAP methods for authentication. Select Auto if unsure. Type: You can choose the method that the router maintains connection with the ISP. Keep Connection: The device will maintain a constant connection with the ISP. Automatic Connection: The device will only initiate connection to the ISP when there is an Internet connection request made from a LAN device. Manual Connection: The user will need to manually connect to the ISP b y clicking the Connect button. Idle Timeout: When the connection type is Automatic Connection , when Internet traffic is idle, then the device will automatically disconnect from the I SP. Please specify the Idle time in minutes. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) PPTP is used by some ISPs. 58 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP is set to Static IP or will allocate Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP 59 MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP server. Connection ID: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP. Type: You can choose the method that the router maintains connection with the ISP. Keep Connection: The device will maintain a constant connection with the ISP. Automatic Connection: The device will only initiate connection to the ISP when there is an Internet connection request made f rom a LAN device. Manual Connection: The user will need to manually connect to the ISP b y clicking the Connect button. Idle Ti…
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80 2. Pin Code Method Note the Pin code of your TRAVEL ROUTER device. Please use this Pin code to initialize the WPS proc ess from the wireless client configuration utility. This process will be different for each brand or mo del. Please consult the user manual of the wireless client for more information. 81 Client List This page shows the wireless clients that are conne cted to the TRAVEL ROUTER device. 82 Policy This page allows you to configure the access polici es for each SSID (wireless network). Policy WAN Connection: Allow wireless clients on this SSID to access the W AN port which typically is an Internet connection. Communication between Wireless clients: Whether each wireless client can communicate with e ach other in this SSID. When Disabled, the wireless clients will be isolated from each other. Communication between Wireless clients and Wired clients. Whether wireless clients on this SSID can communica te with computers attached to the wired LAN port. 83 8.2.4 Firewall The Internet section allows you to set the access c ontrol and Firewall settings. Enable This page allows you to Enable / Disable the Firewa ll features. When Enabled, Denial of Service (DoS) and SPI (Stat eful Packet Inspection) features are also be enable d. 84 Advanced You can choose whether to allow VPN (Virtual Privat e Network) packets to pass through the Firewall. 85 DMZ This feature, if enabled, allows the DMZ computer o n your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Intern et. • This allows almost any application to be used on th e “DMZ PC” • The “DMZ PC” will receive all Unknown connections a nd data. • If the DMZ feature is enabled, please enter the IP address of the PC to be used as the “DMZ PC” Note: The “DMZ PC” is effectively outside the Firewall, m aking it more vulnerable to attacks. For this reaso n, you should only enable the DMZ feature when required. 86 Denial of Service (DoS) Denial of Service (Denial of Service) is a type of Internet attack that sends a high amount of data to you with the intent to overload your Internet connection. Enable the DoS firewall feature to automatically de tect and block these DoS attacks. 87 MAC Filter You can choose whether to Deny or only Allow those computers listed in the MAC Filtering table to acce ss the Internet. MAC Filter Enable MAC filtering: Tick this box to Enable the MAC filtering feature. Deny all clients with MAC addresses listed below to access the network: When selected, the computers listed in the MAC Filt ering table will be Denied access to the Internet. Allow all clients with MAC addresses listed below to access the network: When selected, only the computers listed in the MAC Filtering table will be Allowed access to the Internet. 88 IP Filter You can choose whether to Deny or only Allow, compu ter with those IP Addresses from accessing certain Ports. This can be used to control which Internet applicat ions the computers can access. You may need to have certain knowledge of what Inte rnet ports the applications use. IP Filter Enable IP filtering: Tick this box to Enable the IP filtering feature. Deny all clients with IP addresses listed below to access the network: When selected, the computers with IP addresses spec ified will be Denied access to the indicated Internet ports. Allow all clients with IP addresses listed below to access the network: When selected, the computers with IP addresses spec ified will be Allowed access only to the indicated Internet ports. 89 URL Filter You can deny access to certain websites by blocking keywords in the URL web address. For example, “abc123” has been added to the URL Blo cking Table. Any web address that includes “abc123” will be blocked. 90 8.2.5 Advanced The Internet section allows you to configure the Advanced settings of the router. Network Address Translation (NAT) This page allows you to Enable / Disable the Networ k Address Translation (NAT) feature. The NAT is req uired to share one Internet account with multiple LAN users. It also is required for certain Firewall features t o work properly. 91 Port Mapping Port Mapping allows you to redirect a particular ra nge of ports to a computer on your LAN network. Thi s helps you host servers behind the NAT and Firewall. In the example below, there is a Mail Server that r equires ports 22 to 23. When there is a connection from the Internet on tho se ports, it will be redirected to the Mail Server at IP address 192.168.0.150. Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping Tick this box to Enable the Port Mapping feature. Description: Enter a name or description to help you identify th is entry. Local IP: The local IP address of the computer the server is hosted on. Protocol: Select to apply the feature to either TCP, UDP or B oth types of packet transmissions. Port range: The range of ports that this feature will be applie d to. 92 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to redirect a particular public port to a computer on your LAN network. This helps you host servers behind the NAT and Firewall. In the example below, there is a FTP Server running on port 21 on the LAN. For security reasons, the Administrator would like to provide this server to Internet connection on port 30. Therefore then there is a connection from the Inter net on port 30, it will be forwarded to the computer wi th the IP address 192.168.0.100 and changed to port 21. Port Forwarding Enable Port Forwarding Tick this box to Enable the Port Forwarding feature . Description: Enter a name or description to help you identify th is entry. Local IP: The local IP address of the computer the server is hosted on. Protocol: Select to apply the feature to either TCP, UDP or B oth types of packet transmissions. Local Port: The port that the server is running on the local co mputer. Public Port: When a connection from the Internet is on this port , then it will be forwarded to the indicated local IP address. 93 Port Trigger If you use Internet applications which use non-stan dard connections or port number…
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FCC ID: U2M-TR9350 Report No.: RF981201L21 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION This device is a Wireless-N Pocket AP/Router, which operates in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum with throughput of up to 300Mbps which OFDM technique will be applied. If the signal to noise ratio is too poor which could not support 300Mbps, the 11Mbps data rate with DSSS technique will be applied. The transmitter of the EUT is powered by AC. The antenna is PCB antenna with IPEX antenna connector. For more detailed instruction, please take a look at the user’s manual.
Report No: SA981201L21 Report Format Version 3.0.0 1 RF EXPOSURE REPORT REPORT NO.: SA981201L21 MODEL NO.: ETR9350, ESR9330, ESR9360, WL-357 FCC ID: U2M-TR9350 ACCORDING: FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure IEEE C95.1 APPLICANT: Senao Networks Inc. ADDRESS: 3F, No. 529, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsintien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. ISSUED BY: Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch LAB ADDRESS: No. 47, 14th Ling, Chia Pau Tsuen, Lin Kou Hsiang, Taipei Hsien 244, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd, Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. Report No: SA981201L21 Report Format Version 3.0.0 2 1. RF EXPOSURE LIMIT LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) FREQUENCY RANGE (MHz) ELECTRIC FIELD STRENGTH (V/m) MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH (A/m) POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) AVERAGE TIME (minutes) LIMITS FOR GENERAL POPULATION / UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE 300-1500 ... ... F/1500 30 1500-100,000 ... ... 1.0 30 F = Frequency in MHz 2. MPE CALCULATION FORMULA Pd = (Pout*G) / (4*pi*r2) where Pd = power density in mW/cm2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm 3. CLASSIFICATION The antenna of this product, under normal use condition, is at least 20cm away from the body of the user. So, this device is classified as Mobile Device. Report No: SA981201L21 Report Format Version 3.0.0 3 4. CALCULATION RESULT OF MAXIMUM CONDUCTED POWER WCDMA 850 For 3G USB Dongle Model: 888U (FCC ID: N7NC88) CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) OUTPUT POWER ( erp ) OUTPUT POWER ( eirp ) POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) LIMIT OF POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) 4132 826.4 26.20 28.35 0.136 0.551 For 3G USB Dongle Model: E176 (FCC ID: QISE176) CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) OUTPUT POWER ( erp ) OUTPUT POWER ( eirp ) POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) LIMIT OF POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) 4182 836.4 17.19 19.34 0.017 0.558 For 3G USB Dongle Model: MD300 (FCC ID: PY7F3232021) CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) OUTPUT POWER ( erp ) OUTPUT POWER ( eirp ) POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) LIMIT OF POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) 4182 836.4 26.10 28.25 0.133 0.558 WCDMA 1900 For 3G USB Dongle Model: 888U (FCC ID: N7NC88) CHANNEL CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) OUTPUT POWER ( eirp ) POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) LIMIT OF POWER DENSITY (mW/cm 2 ) 9262 1852.40 28.70 0.147 1.000 Report No: SA981201L21 Report Format Version 3.0.0 4 FOR EUT (FCC ID: U2M-TR9350) FREQUENCY BAND (MHz) MAX POWER (dBm) ANTENNA GAIN (dBi) DISTANCE (cm) POWER DENSITY (mW/ cm 2 ) LIMIT (mW/cm 2 ) 2412-2462 26.2 2.0 20 0.132 1.00 CONCULSION: Both of the 3G USB dongle and EUT can transmit simultaneously, the formula of calculated the MPE is: CPD1 / LPD1 + CPD2 / LPD2 + ......etc. < 1 CPD = Calculation power density LPD = Limit of power density 1. WLAN 2.4G + WCDMA 850 = 0.132 + 0.247 = 0.379 2. WLAN 2.4G + WCDMA 850 = 0.132 + 0.030 = 0.162 3. WLAN 2.4G + WCDMA 850 = 0.132 + 0.238 = 0.370 4. WLAN 2.4G + WCDMA 1900 = 0.132 + 0.147 = 0.279 Therefore, the maximum calculation of this situation is 0.379, which is less than the “1” limit.
Report No.: RF981201L21-1 1 Report Format Version 3.0.0 FCC TEST REPORT (CO-LOCATED) REPORT NO.: RF981201L21-1 MODEL NO.: ETR9350 (refer to item 3.1 for more details) RECEIVED: Dec. 01, 2009 TESTED: Dec. 03 ~ Dec. 09, 2009 ISSUED: Dec. 11, 2009 APPLICANT: Senao Networks Inc. ADDRESS: 3F, No. 529, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsintien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. ISSUED BY: Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch LAB ADDRESS: No. 47, 14th Ling, Chia Pau Tsuen, Lin Kou Hsiang, Taipei Hsien 244, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd, Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 39 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by TAF or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. Report No.: RF981201L21-1 2 Report Format Version 3.0.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CERTIFICATION..........................................................................................................3 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .................................................................................4 2.1 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY...............................................................................4 3. GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................................................................5 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ............................................................................5 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ..............................................................................6 3.2.1 CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM UNDER TEST .........................................................6 3.2.2 TEST MODE APPLICABILITY AND TESTED CHANNEL DETAIL ..............................7 3.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS .............................................9 3.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ........................................................................9 4. TEST TYPES AND RESULTS ...................................................................................10 4.1 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT .................................................................10 4.1.1 LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT...............................................10 4.1.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS............................................................................................... 11 4.1.3 TEST PROCEDURES ...............................................................................................12 4.1.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD......................................................................12 4.1.5 TEST SETUP.............................................................................................................13 4.1.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ..............................................................................13 4.1.7 TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................................14 4.2 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ............................................................26 4.2.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT..........................................26 4.2.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS...............................................................................................26 4.2.3 TEST PROCEDURES ...............................................................................................27 4.2.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD......................................................................27 4.2.5 TEST SETUP.............................................................................................................28 4.2.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ..............................................................................28 4.2.7 TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................................29 5. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION ................................................37 6. INFORMATION ON THE TESTING LABORATORIES ..............................................38 7. APPENDIX A - MODIFICATIONS RECORDERS FOR ENGINEERING CHANGES TO THE EUT BY THE LAB ..............................................................................................39 Report No.: RF981201L21-1 3 Report Format Version 3.0.0 1. CERTIFICATION PRODUCT: Wireless-N Pocket AP/Router MODEL: ETR9350 (refer to item 3.1 for more details) BRAND: EnGenius (refer to item 3.1 for more details) APPLICANT: Senao Networks Inc. TEST SAMPLE: ENGINEERING SAMPLE TESTED: Dec. 03 ~ Dec. 09, 2009 STANDARDS: FCC Part 15, Subpart C (Section 15.247) ANSI C63.4-2003 The above equipment (Model: ETR9350) has been tested by Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch, and found compliance with the requirement of the above standards. The test record, data evaluation & Equipment Under Test (EUT) configurations represented herein are true and accurate accounts of the measurements of the sample’s EMC characteristics under the conditions specified in this report. PREPARED BY : , DATE :Dec. 11, 2009 Polly Chien / Specialist TECHNICAL ACCEPTANCE : , DATE :Dec. 11, 2009 Responsible for RF Long Chen / Senior Engineer APPROVED BY : , DATE :Dec. 11, 2009 Gary Chang / Assistant Manager Report No.: RF981201L21-1 4 Report Format Version 3.0.0 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS The EUT has been tested according to the following specifications: APPLIED STANDARD: FCC Part 15, Subpart C STANDARD SECTION TEST TYPE AND LIMIT RESULTREMARK 15.207 AC Power Conducted Emission PASS Meet the requirement of limit. Minimum passing margin is -2.86dB at 18.242MHz. 15.247(d) Radiated Emissions Limit: Table 15.209 PASS Meet the requirement of limit. Minimum passing margin is -1.7dB at 138.78MHz. 2.1 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY Where relevant, the f…
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Report No.: RF981201L21 1 Report Format Version 3.0.0 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF981201L21 MODEL NO.: ETR9350 (refer to item 3.1 for more detail) RECEIVED: Dec. 01, 2009 TESTED: Dec. 03 ~ Dec. 09, 2009 ISSUED: Dec. 11, 2009 APPLICANT: Senao Networks Inc. ADDRESS: 3F, No. 529, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsintien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. ISSUED BY: Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch LAB ADDRESS: No. 47, 14th Ling, Chia Pau Tsuen, Lin Kou Hsiang, Taipei Hsien 244, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd, Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 68 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by TAF or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. Report No.: RF981201L21 2 Report Format Version 3.0.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CERTIFICATION...................................................................................................... 4 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ............................................................................. 5 2.1 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY........................................................................... 5 3. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 6 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ........................................................................ 6 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES .......................................................................... 7 3.2.1 CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM UNDER TEST ..................................................... 7 3.2.2 TEST MODE APPLICABILITY AND TESTED CHANNEL DETAIL .......................... 8 3.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS ....................................... 10 3.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS .................................................................. 10 4. TEST TYPES AND RESULTS ............................................................................... 11 4.1 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREME…
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No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kwei Shan Hsiang · Taoyuan Hsien · Taiwan
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 418.00 mW |

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