Feb 10, 2021 Attestation Letter for Low Power Indoor Client Module Approval FCC ID: PD9AX211D2L We, Intel Corporation, attest that this device under FCC ID PD9AX211D2L complies with device protocol requirements and operational restrictions: for indoor client
.6XD a. Contention-Based Protocol, as demonstrated in the test report, is permanently embedded in the module and is not host-dependent. b. point or subordinate device and never directly connect to other client devices. The device will only associate and connect with a low-power indoor access This device will always initiate transmission under the control of a low-power c. indoor AP or subordinate except for brief transmissions before joining a network. These short messages will only occur if the client has detected an indoor AP or subordinate operating on a channel. These brief messages will have a time-out mechanism such that if it does not receive a response from an AP it will not continually repeat the request. Transmissions will be lower or equal to the power advertised by the indoor d. low-power access point or subordinate and never above the maximum output power allowed by the FCC grant for equipment class 6XD. Contention-based protocol as demonstrated in the test report is permanently e. embedded in the module and is not host-dependent. Furthermore, we fully understand this device is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems, including drones. For any questions please contact me at your convenience. Steven C. Hackett Regulatory Technical Program Manager Wireless Test Certification Center steven.c.hackett@intel.com 100 Center Point Circle Columbia, SC 29210