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ADSL2+ Gateway Model D2200D-1FRNAS User Manual May 2015 202-11541-01 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. Contact your Internet service provider for technical support. Trademarks NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non-NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only. Compliance For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory/. See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply. 2 DRAFT Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Setup Unpack Your Gateway. 7 Front and Top Panel. 7 Rear Panel. 8 Position Your Gateway . 9 Cable Your Gateway . 10 Chapter 2 Connect to the Network and Access the Gateway Connect to the Network. 12 Wired Connection . 12 WiFi Connection . 12 Label . 13 Types of Logins . 13 Log In to the Gateway . 13 Chapter 3 Specify Your Internet Settings Use Auto Configuration to Set Up Your Internet Connection . 16 Rerun the Setup Wizard . 16 Chapter 4 Control Access to the Internet Set General Firewall Settings . 19 Set Up Custom Firewall Rules . 20 View the Security Log. 21 Port Forwarding Overview . 22 Port Forwarding to Permit External Host Communications . 23 Set Up Port Forwarding to Local Servers . 24 Add a Port Forwarding Rule . 24 Add or Edit a Port Forwarding Profile . 25 Set Up a Default DMZ Host . 26 Set Up Static NAT . 28 Set Up Remote Management. 29 Specify ALG Settings . 30 Chapter 5 Specify Network Settings View Network Computers and Devices . 32 Specify the IP Addresses that the Gateway Assigns . 32 Disable the DHCP Server Feature in the Gateway . 33 3 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Specify Private LAN Settings . 35 Specify Public LAN Settings . 36 Reserve LAN IP Addresses. 37 RIP Configuration . 38 Enable or Disable Multicast IGMP Proxy . 39 View the Routing Table. 40 Improve Network Connections with Universal Plug and Play. 41 Specify Basic WiFi Settings . 41 Change the WiFi Security Settings . 44 Create a Hidden Wireless Network . 45 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address. 46 Set Up a Guest Network. 47 WPS Overview. 49 Enable WPS Simple Config . 49 Connect Using WPS . 49 Control the Wireless Radios . 50 Quality of Service . 51 Enable QoS. 51 Manage QoS Rules and Filters. 52 Add a Queue . 53 Change the Wireless Mode . 54 Chapter 6 Manage Your Network Change the admin Password . 57 View Gateway Status . 57 View Advanced Status . 58 View the Ethernet Status. 59 View the ATM Status . 60 View the DSL Status . 61 View the ADSL Status. 62 View the Wireless Status . 63 Upgrade the Firmware . 63 Upgrade Firmware from the Internet. 64 Upgrade Firmware from a Computer. 65 Run the Ping Utility . 67 Run the Traceroute Utility . 68 View Devices Currently on the Network . 69 Manage the Gateway Configuration File . 69 Save the Configuration Settings. 69 Load Configuration Settings . 70 Restore the Factory Settings . 71 Dynamic DNS . 72 Specify a DNS Account . 72 Specify a DNS Server. 73 Specify the Date and Time Settings . 74 Reboot the Gateway . 75 Specify the VPN Pass-Through Method . 76 4 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Appendix A Supplemental Information Factory Settings. 78 Technical Specifications . 79 Appendix B Wall-Mount the Gateway 5 DRAFT 1 1. Hardware Setup This chapter covers the following topics:
Front and Top Panel Unpack Your Gateway Rear Panel Position Your Gateway Cable Your Gateway 6 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Unpack Your Gateway Your package contains the following items. Gateway Power adapter Phone cable Ethernet cable Figure 1. Package contents Front and Top Panel The gateway has status LEDs. POWER E1, E2, E3, E4 INTERNET DSL WIRELESS Figure 2. Gateway front and side view Hardware Setup 7 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway You can use the LEDs to verify status and connections. The following table lists and describes each LED and button on the front panel of the gateway. Description Green. Power is supplied to the gateway. Off. No power is supplied to the gateway. Green. A powered-on device is connected to this Ethernet port. Off. No device is connected to this Ethernet port. Green. The wireless radio is on. Off. The wireless radio is off. Green. The gateway has a DSL connection. Slow blinking green. The gateway is looking for a signal. Fast blinking green. The gateway found the signal and is performing negotiation and handshaking. Off. The gateway does not have a DSL connection. Solid blue. The gateway is online. Blinking blue. The gateway is sending or receiving Internet traffic. Off. The gateway is offline. LED POWER E1, E2, E3, E4 WIRELESS DSL INTERNET Rear Panel The rear panel has the connections and button shown the following figure. DSL port Reset button Ethernet LAN ports Power On/Off button Power adapter input Figure 3. Gateway rear panel Hardware Setup 8 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Position Your Gateway The gateway lets you access your network anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. However, the operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your gateway. For example, the thickness and number of walls the wireless signal passes through can limit the range. Additionally, other wireless access points in and around your home might affect your gateways signal. Wireless access points are gateways, repeaters, WiFi range extenders, or any other device that emits a wireless signal for network access. Position your gateway according to the following guidelines:
Place your gateway near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and within line of sight to your wireless devices. Make sure that the gateway is within reach of an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers. Place the gateway in an elevated location, minimizing the number walls and ceilings between the gateway and your other devices. Place the gateway away from electrical devices such as these:
- Ceiling fans
- Home security systems
- Microwaves
- Computers
- Base of a cordless phone
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2.4 GHz cordless phone Place the gateway away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces, and insulated walls such as these:
- Solid metal doors
- Aluminum studs
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- Mirrors
- Brick
- Concrete Fish tanks Hardware Setup 9 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Cable Your Gateway The gateway comes configured to work as both a modem and a router. You can share your Internet connection without connecting the gateway to a router or gateway. To cable your gateway:
1. Connect the phone line cable that came in the package to the DSL port. DSL port Power adapter input 2. Connect the other end of the phone line cable to your DSL line wall jack. 3. Connect the power adapter provided in the package to the gateway and plug the power Power On/Of button adapter in to an electrical outlet. 4. Press the Power On/Off button. The Power LED lights green. To set up your Internet connection, you must connect a computer or wireless device to the gateways network and use a web browser. See Connect to the Network on page 12 and Chapter 3, Specify Your Internet Settings. Hardware Setup 10 DRAFT 2. Connect to the Network and Access the Gateway 2 This chapter contains the following sections:
Connect to the Network Types of Logins Log In to the Gateway 11 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Connect to the Network You can connect to the gateways network through a wired or WiFi connection. If you set up your computer to use a static IP address, change the settings so that it uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Wired Connection You can connect your computer to the gateway using an Ethernet cable and join the gateways local area network (LAN). To connect your computer to the gateway with an Ethernet cable:
1. Make sure that the gateway has power (its Power LED is lit). 2. Connect an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on your computer. 3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to Ethernet port E2, E3, or E4 on the gateway. Note: Do not use port E1 during setup. Your computer connects to the local area network (LAN). A message might display on your computer page to notify you that an Ethernet cable is connected. WiFi Connection You can connect to the gateways WiFi network with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) or you can find and select the WiFi network. For information about using WPS, see WPS Overview on page 49. To find and select the WiFi network:
1. Make sure that the gateway has power (its Power LED is lit). 2. On your computer or wireless device, find and select the WiFi network. The WiFi network name is on the gateways label. 3. Join the WiFi network and enter the WiFi password. The password is on the gateways label. Your wireless device connects to the WiFi network. Connect to the Network and Access the Gateway 12 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Label The label on the gateway shows the login information, MAC address, and serial number. Serial number WiFi password MAC address SSID
(WiFi network) FOR POSITION ONLY Login information
(default access) Figure 4. Gateway label Types of Logins Separate types of logins have different purposes. It is important that you understand the difference so that you know which login to use when. Types of logins:
WiFi network key or password. Your gateway is preset with a unique wireless network name (SSID) and password for wireless access. This information is on the gateway label. Note: Your gateway broadcasts dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi signals. The label shows the SSID for the 2.4 GHz signal. For information about 5 GHz WiFi settings, see Specify Basic WiFi Settings on page 41. Gateway login.This logs you in to the gateway interface as admin from an Internet browser. Log In to the Gateway When you first set up your gateway, NETGEAR genie automatically starts when you launch an Internet browser on a computer that is connected to the gateway. If you want to view or change settings for the gateway, you can use genie again. To log in to the gateway:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. Connect to the Network and Access the Gateway 13 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway If you are accessing the gateway for the first time, the Auto Configuration page displays. To bypass Auto Configuration, click the Cancel button. The login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Connect to the Network and Access the Gateway 14 DRAFT 3. Specify Your Internet Settings 3 Usually, the quickest way to set up the gateway to use your Internet connection is to allow the genie to detect the Internet connection when you first access the gateway with an Internet browser. You can also customize or specify your Internet settings. This chapter contains the following sections:
Use Auto Configuration to Set Up Your Internet Connection Rerun the Setup Wizard 15 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Use Auto Configuration to Set Up Your Internet Connection The first time that you use a web browser to access the gateway, the Auto Configuration page displays. You can use Auto Configuration to detect the Internet connection, or you can click the Cancel button to exit, and then log in to the gateway. To use Auto Configuration:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. The Auto Configuration page displays. The gateway detects your Internet connection. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete your Internet setup. Rerun the Setup Wizard After you install the gateway, you can rerun the Setup Wizard to detect your Internet connection. To rerun the Setup Wizard:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Re-Run Setup Wizard. The Re-Run Setup Wizard page displays. 7. Click the Detect Configuration button. The gateway restarts and the Auto Configuration page displays. 8. Follow the Setup Wizard onscreen instructions. Specify Your Internet Settings 16 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway If you are prompted to enter PPP account settings, enter your Frontier email address and password. The gateway detects your Internet connection and the Main page displays. Specify Your Internet Settings 17 DRAFT 4. Control Access to the Internet 4 The gateway comes with a built-in firewall that helps protect your home network from unwanted intrusions from the Internet. This chapter includes the following sections:
Set General Firewall Settings Set Up Custom Firewall Rules View the Security Log Port Forwarding Overview Set Up a Default DMZ Host Set Up Static NAT Set Up Remote Management Specify ALG Settings 18 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Set General Firewall Settings To set general firewall settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > General. 5. Select a radio button. 6. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Control Access to the Internet 19 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Set Up Custom Firewall Rules To add a custom firewall rule:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > General. The General page displays. 5. Select the Custom Security (None) radio button. 6. When prompted, click the OK button to confirm. The Edit button is activated. 7. Click the Edit button. Control Access to the Internet 20 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 8. Select a Security Default radio button:
- Allow. Allow the packet if no rule matches it.
- Deny. Block the packet if no rule matches it. 9. This specifies the default action to be taken if no rule is found to match the given packet. In the Add Rules section, complete the following fields:
Rule Name. Name of the new rule. Protocol. Protocol to match for the new rule. Source Address. The source address of the packet to check the rule against.The Type. Allow or deny the packet matching this rule. subnet mask is also to be provided. Destination Address. The destination address of the packet to check the rule against.The subnet mask is also to be provided. Source Port. The source port of the packet to check the rule against.The start and end ports should be mentioned. Destination Port. The destination port of the packet to check the rule against.The start and end ports should be mentioned. Mode. Specify if packets needs to be logged. Direction. The traffic direction for which the rule is to be applied. The direction whether inbound or outbound or both can be specified. 10. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. View the Security Log The log is a detailed record of the websites you have accessed or attempted to access and other gateway actions. To view the security log:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > Security Log. Control Access to the Internet 21 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. 6. To customize the log, do the following:
a. Click the Settings button. The Security Log Settings page displays. b. Select Enabled or Disabled for each of these settings:
Log Allowed Traffic. Log Blocked Traffic. Log Traffic Specified in Rules. Log Administrative Access. c. Select or clear the Remote Logging Enable check box d. If you enabled remote logging, complete the Remote IP Address field. e. Click the Apply button. 7. To refresh the log page, click the Refresh button. 8. To clear the log entries, click the Clear Log button. 9. To save the log in a printable format, click the Printable Format button. Port Forwarding Overview Port forwarding allows you to forward incoming traffic from the outside network, to a range of WAN ports on an IP address on the LAN. You can also enable traffic from local network to a specified port range to be allowed to go outside of the network in medium firewall settings. All the settings on this page are associated with a Service Profile in the Current Profile drop-down list. If no profile has been created, the default profile is used. To configure port forwarding, you need to know which inbound ports the application needs. You usually can determine this information by contacting the publisher of the application or the relevant user groups or news groups. A typical application of port forwarding occurs when a remote computers browser needs to access a web server running on a computer in your local network. Using port forwarding, you can tell the gateway, When you receive incoming traffic on port 80 (the standard port number for a web server process), forward it to the local computer at 192.168.1.123. The following sequence shows the effects of the port forwarding rule you have defined:
Control Access to the Internet 22 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 1. The user of a remote computer opens a browser and requests a web page from www.example.com, which resolves to the public IP address of your gateway. The remote computer composes a web page request message with the following destination information:
Destination address. The IP address www.example.com, which is the gateways address. Destination port number. 80, which is the standard port number for a web server process. The remote computer then sends this request message through the Internet to your gateway. 2. Your gateway receives the request message and looks in its rules table for any rules covering the disposition of incoming port 80 traffic. Your port forwarding rule specifies that incoming port 80 traffic should be forwarded to local IP address 192.168.1.123. Therefore, your gateway modifies the destination information in the request message:
The destination address is replaced with 192.168.1.123. Your gateway then sends this request message to your local network. 3. Your web server at 192.168.1.123 receives the request and composes a return message with the requested web page data. Your web server then sends the gateway a reply message. 4. Your gateway performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address, and sends this request message through the Internet to the remote computer, which displays the web page from www.example.com. Port Forwarding to Permit External Host Communications In both the preceding examples, your computer initiates an application session with a server computer on the Internet. However, you might need to allow a client computer on the Internet to initiate a connection to a server computer on your network. Normally, your gateway ignores any inbound traffic that is not a response to your own outbound traffic. You can configure exceptions to this default rule by using the port forwarding feature. A typical application of port forwarding can be shown by reversing the client-server relationship from the previous web server example. In this case, a remote computers browser needs to access a web server running on a computer in your local network. Using port forwarding, you can tell the gateway, When you receive incoming traffic on port 80 (the standard port number for a web server process), forward it to the local computer at 192.168.1.123. The following sequence shows the effects of the port forwarding rule you have defined:
1. The user of a remote computer opens a browser and requests a web page from www.example.com, which resolves to the public IP address of your gateway. The remote computer composes a web page request message with the following destination information:
Destination address. The IP address of www.example.com, which is the address of your gateway. Destination port number. 80, which is the standard port number for a web server process. Control Access to the Internet 23 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The remote computer sends this request message through the Internet to your gateway. 2. Your gateway receives the request message and looks in its rules table for any rules covering the disposition of incoming port 80 traffic. Your port forwarding rule specifies that incoming port 80 traffic should be forwarded to local IP address 192.168.1.123. Therefore, your gateway modifies the destination information in the request message:
The destination address is replaced with 192.168.1.123. Your gateway then sends this request message to your local network. 3. Your web server at 192.168.1.123 receives the request and composes a return message with the requested web page data. Your web server then sends this reply message to your gateway. 4. Your gateway performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address, and sends this request message through the Internet to the remote computer, which displays the web page from www.example.com. To configure port forwarding, you need to know which inbound ports the application needs. To find out, contact the publisher of the application or the relevant user groups or news groups. Set Up Port Forwarding to Local Servers Using the port forwarding feature, you can allow certain types of incoming traffic to reach servers on your local network. For example, you might want to make a local web server, FTP server, or game server visible and available to the Internet. Use the Port Forwarding/Port Triggering page to configure the gateway to forward specific incoming protocols to computers on your local network. In addition to servers for specific applications, you can also specify a default DMZ server to which all other incoming protocols are forwarded. Before starting, you need to determine which type of service, application, or game you want to provide, and the local IP address of the computer that will provide the service. The server computer has to always have the same IP address. Tip: To ensure that your server computer always has the same IP address, use the reserved IP address feature of your product. Add a Port Forwarding Rule You can select an existing service or rule, or you can create a new custom rule. To add a port forwarding service or rule:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. Control Access to the Internet 24 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > Port Forwarding. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. 6. Click the Add button. 7. To create a new rule, click the Create button and specify the settings. The new rule displays in the list below Custom Defined Service. 8. To edit a rule, select it in the list and click the Edit button. 9. 10. Click the Apply button. In the Port Forwarding page, click the Add button to add the rule that you created. Your settings are saved. Add or Edit a Port Forwarding Profile The service profile associates a service profile with one or more of your Connection Profiles. This means different connections can allow different services to be associated with them. Control Access to the Internet 25 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway To add or edit a port forwarding profile:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > Port Forwarding. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Current Profile list shows the selected profile. 6. To add a profile, click the New button and follow the steps to create a custom service entry. The new profile is added to the Current Profile list. 7. To edit the selected profile, click the Edit button and follow the steps to change a service profile. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Set Up a Default DMZ Host The default DMZ Host feature is helpful when you are using some online games and videoconferencing applications that are incompatible with Network Address Translation
(NAT). The gateway is programmed to recognize some of these applications and to work correctly with them, but other applications might not function well. In some cases, one local computer can run the application correctly if the IP address for that computer is entered as the default DMZ server. Control Access to the Internet 26 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway WARNING:
DMZ servers pose a security risk. A computer designated as the default DMZ server loses much of the protection of the firewall and is exposed to exploits from the Internet. If compromised, the DMZ server computer can be used to attack other computers on your network. The gateway usually detects and discards incoming traffic from the Internet that is not a response to one of your local computers or a service that you have configured in the Port Forwarding/Port Triggering page. Instead of discarding this traffic, you can have the gateway forward the traffic to one computer on your network. This computer is called the default DMZ server. To set up a DMZ host:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > DMZ Host. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. In the list, select the LAN device to share your public IP address. 6. 7. Click the Enable button. A message displays notifying you that the gateway must restart. 8. Click the OK button. The gateway restarts and DMZ hosting is enabled. Control Access to the Internet 27 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Set Up Static NAT Static NAT provides a one-to-one private to public static IP address mapping. This can be useful when you want to access a local computer from outside the network. To set up static NAT:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Firewall Settings > Static NAT. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. 6. 7. In the Static NAT Device list, select the DNS acquired name of the device that will function as the default NAT destination. In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the device that will function as the default NAT destination. 8. To enable static NAT, click the Enable button. 9. To disable static NAT, click the Disable button. 10. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Control Access to the Internet 28 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Set Up Remote Management You can use remote management to access your gateway over the Internet to view or change its settings. You need to know the gateways WAN IP address to use this feature. For information about remote access using Dynamic DNS, see Dynamic DNS on page 72. Note: Be sure to change the password for the user name admin to a secure password. The ideal password contains no dictionary words from any language and contains uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. It can be up to 30 characters. See Change the admin Password on page 57. To set up remote management:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Remote Administration. Control Access to the Internet 29 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 7. Select the Enable Remote Access check box. 8. Click the Apply button. Your changes take effect. Specify ALG Settings You can configure the ALG services. When the firewall is set to High, some services are not configurable. To specify ALG settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select ALG. 7. Select or clear the check boxes. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Control Access to the Internet 30 DRAFT 5. Specify Network Settings 5 This chapter includes the following sections:
Improve Network Connections with Universal Plug and Play View Network Computers and Devices Specify the IP Addresses that the Gateway Assigns Disable the DHCP Server Feature in the Gateway Specify Basic WiFi Settings Change the WiFi Security Settings Create a Hidden Wireless Network Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address Set Up a Guest Network Control the Wireless Radios Quality of Service Change the Wireless Mode 31 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway View Network Computers and Devices To view network computers and devices:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select My Connected Home > Network Connections.. Specify the IP Addresses that the Gateway Assigns By default, the gateway acts as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The gateway assigns IP, DNS server, and default gateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the gateway. These addresses must be part of the same IP address subnet as the gateways LAN IP address. Using the default addressing scheme, define a range between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.254, although you can save part of the range for devices with fixed addresses. To specify the pool of IP addresses that the gateway assigns:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Specify Network Settings 32 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select IP Address Distribution. In the DHCP Start Address field, enter the lowest IP address in the range. In the DHCP End Address field, enter the highest IP address in the range. 7. 8. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. The gateway delivers the following parameters to any LAN device that requests DHCP:
An IP address from the range that you have defined Subnet mask Gateway IP address (the gateways LAN IP address) DNS server IP address (the gateways LAN IP address) Disable the DHCP Server Feature in the Gateway By default, the gateway acts as a DHCP server. The gateway assigns IP, DNS server, and default gateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the gateway. Specify Network Settings 33 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway You can use another device on your network as the DHCP server, or specify the network settings of all your computers. To disable the DHCP server feature in the gateway:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select IP Address Distribution. In the IP Address Distribution list, select Off. 7. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. 9. (Optional) If this service is disabled and no other DHCP server is on your network, set your computer IP addresses manually so that they can access the gateway. Specify Network Settings 34 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Specify Private LAN Settings You can specify how the gateway interacts with computers and devices that are connected to its network. To specify private LAN settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Private LAN. 7. Select the Private LAN Server Enable check box. Enabling DHCP server allows the gateway to automatically assign IP addresses to devices that connect to its network. 8. Select the Public LAN Enable check box. Enabling Public LAN allows a global subnet to exist behind your gateway. In the Modems Public IP Address field, enter the IP address that the gateway uses for local communication. 9. 10. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask used to determine if an IP address belongs to your local network. 11. To specify the IP address pool that the gateway uses, complete the DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address fields. Specify Network Settings 35 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 12. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Specify Public LAN Settings You can specify how the gateway interacts with computers and devices that are connected to its network. To specify public LAN settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Public LAN. 7. To enable Public LAN, select the Enable DHCP Server check box. Enabling DHCP server allows the gateway to automatically assign IP addresses to devices that connect to its network. 8. Select the Public LAN Enable check box. Enabling Public LAN allows a global subnet to exist behind your gateway. In the Modems Public IP Address field, enter the IP address that the gateway uses for local communication. 9. 10. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask used to determine if an IP address belongs to your local network. 11. Click the Apply button. Specify Network Settings 36 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Your settings are saved. Reserve LAN IP Addresses When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on the LAN, that computer always receives the same IP address each time it accesses the gateways DHCP server. Assign reserved IP addresses to computers or servers that require permanent IP settings. To reserve an IP address:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select IP Address Distribution. Specify Network Settings 37 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The IP Address Reservation table displays a list of IP addresses from the DHCP pool range that are reserved for specific LAN devices. 7. To add an entry into the Address Reservation table, complete the fields in the Add/Edit Host Information section:
Host Name. The name of the LAN device to be added. MAC Address. The MAC address of the device. IP Address. The IP address to be reserved for this LAN device by the DHCP server. 8. Click the Add button. The device is added to the Address Reservation table. The reserved address is not assigned until the next time the computer or device contacts the gateways DHCP server. You can reboot the computer, or access its IP configuration and force a DHCP release and renew. RIP Configuration You can specify RIP settings for the LAN and WAN. To specify RIP configuration:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. Specify Network Settings 38 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 6. Select RIP Configuration. 7. To enable RIP, select the RIP LAN Enable check box. 8. In the Interface Type list, select LAN or WAN. The WAN side is receive-only. 9. Complete the fields to specify the RIP version and the authentication mode. 10. To specify a default gateway, select the Default Gateway check box. This setting controls whether the gateway advertises itself as a gateway. 11. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Note: You can click the Reset button to return the gateway RIP configuration settings to their default values. Enable or Disable Multicast IGMP Proxy By default, IGMP proxy is enabled. To enable multicast IGMP proxy:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Specify Network Settings 39 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Multicast.. The Multicast page displays. 7. Select or clear the IGMP Proxy Enable check box. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. View the Routing Table To view the routing table:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Routing. Specify Network Settings 40 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Improve Network Connections with Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances and computers, access the network and connect to other devices as needed. UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other registered UPnP devices on the network. If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer connections, or real-time communications such as instant messaging or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), enable UPnP. To enable Universal Plug and Play:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Universal Plug and Play. The UPnP page displays. 7. Select the UPnP Enable check box. By default, this check box is selected. UPnP for automatic device configuration can be enabled or disabled. If the Turn UPnP On check box is cleared, the gateway does not allow any device to automatically control gateway resources, such as port forwarding. 8. Click the Apply button. Specify Basic WiFi Settings The gateway comes with preset security. This means that the WiFi network name (SSID), network key (password), and security option (encryption protocol) are preset in the factory. You can find the preset SSID and password on the product label. Specify Network Settings 41 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Note: The preset SSID and password are uniquely generated for every device to protect and maximize your wireless security. It is recommended that you do not change your preset security settings. If you change your preset security settings, make a note of the new settings and store it in a safe place where you can easily find it. If you use a wireless computer to change the wireless network name (SSID) or other wireless security settings, you are disconnected when you click the Apply button. To avoid this problem, use a computer with a wired connection to access the gateway. To specify basic wireless settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Specify Network Settings 42 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select Wireless. 5. To change the network name (SSID), type a new name in the SSID field. The name can be up to 32 characters long and it is case-sensitive. The default SSID is randomly generated and is on the product label. If you change the name, make sure to write down the new name and keep it in a safe place. 6. To change the wireless channel, select a number in the Channel list. In some regions, not all channels are available. Do not change the channel unless you experience interference (shown by lost connections or slow data transfers). If this happens, experiment with different channels to see which is the best. When you use multiple access points, it is better if adjacent access points use different channels to reduce interference. The recommended channel spacing between adjacent access points is four channels (for example, use Channels 1 and 5, or 6 and 10). 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. If you connected wirelessly to the network and you changed the SSID, you are disconnected from the network. 8. Make sure that you can connect wirelessly to the network with its new settings. If you cannot connect wirelessly, check the following:
Specify Network Settings 43 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Is your computer or wireless device connected to another wireless network in your area? Some wireless devices automatically connect to the first open network without wireless security that they discover. Is your computer or wireless device trying to connect to your network with its old settings (before you changed the settings)? If so, update the wireless network selection in your computer or wireless device to match the current settings for your network. Change the WiFi Security Settings Your gateway comes with preset WPA2 or WPA security. The password that you enter to connect to your network is unique to your gateway and is on the product label. NETGEAR recommends that you use the preset security, but you can change them. NETGEAR recommends that you do not disable security. To change the wireless security settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Security Settings. Specify Network Settings 44 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 5. In the Wireless Security list, select WPA, WEP, or Disable. The WPA is recommended because it uses the newest standard for the strongest security. The fields displayed in this page depend on what is currently selected in the Wireless Security List. 6. To specify WPA, do the following:
In the WPA Type list, select WPA Any, WPA2, or WPA. In the Data Encryption field, select AES or TKIP + AES. In the WPA Shared Key field, enter the WiFi network key (password). The shared key is a text string from 8 to 63 characters. 7. To specify WEP, do the following:
In the Network Authentication field, select Open System Authentication or Shared Key Authentication. Complete the fields to enter the encryption keys, the entry method, and the key length, 8. Write down the new password and keep it in a secure place for future reference. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Create a Hidden Wireless Network A hidden wireless network does not broadcast its wireless name (SSID). To connect to a hidden wireless network, you must know the wireless name and password and type them. To create a hidden network:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Wireless Security. The Wireless Security page displays. Specify Network Settings 45 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 5. Scroll down to the Level 2 section. 6. Select the SSID Broadcast Disable radio button. 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address You can restrict wireless access to certain computers and wireless devices based on their MAC addresses. This is called MAC filtering. To restrict wireless access by MAC address:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Wireless Security. The Wireless Security page displays. Specify Network Settings 46 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 5. Scroll down to the Level 3 section. 6. 7. Click the Add button. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Set Up a Guest Network A guest network allows visitors at your home to use the Internet without using your wireless security key. You can add a guest network to each wireless network: 2.4 GHz b/g/n and 5.0 GHz a/n. To set up a guest network:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Specify Network Settings 47 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select Guest Network. 5. Select any of the following wireless settings:
Enable Guest Network. When this check box is selected, the guest network is enabled, and guests can connect to your network using the SSID of this profile. Enable SSID Broadcast. If this check box is selected, the wireless access point broadcasts its name (SSID) to all wireless stations. Stations with no SSID can adopt the correct SSID for connections to this access point. Allow guest to see each other and access my local network. If this check box is selected, anyone who connects to this SSID has access to your local network, not just Internet access. 6. Give the guest network a name. The guest network name is case-sensitive and can be up to 32 characters. You then manually configure the wireless devices in your network to use the guest network name in addition to the main SSID. 7. Select a radio button for a security option. The WPA2 options use the newest standard for the strongest security, but some older computers and wireless devices cannot use it. NETGEAR recommends that you select the WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES] radio button. This setting protects your WiFi network and lets computers and wireless devices can connect to the WiFi network by using either WPA2 or WPA security. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Specify Network Settings 48 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway WPS Overview Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) lets you add a wireless computer or device to your WiFi network without typing the WiFi password. Enable WPS Simple Config To use WPS, you must enable WPS simple config first. To enable WPS connections (simple config):
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Wireless Settings > Simple Config. 5. Select the Enable Simple Config button. The radio buttons are activated. Connect Using WPS To connect using a WPS button:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Wireless Settings > Simple Config. The Simple Config page displays. 5. Select the radio button for the setup method that you want to use:
Specify Network Settings 49 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Use Push Button method. Click the Begin Simple Config button. Use PIN entry method. In the Device PIN field, type the client security PIN and click the Begin Simple Config button. 6. Within two minutes, go to the client device and use its WPS software to connect to the WiFi network. The WPS process automatically sets up your wireless computer with the network password when it connects. The gateway WPS page displays a confirmation message. Control the Wireless Radios The gateway has internal wireless radios that broadcast signals in the 2.4 GHz. By default, they are on so that you can connect wirelessly to the gateway. You can turn the wireless radios off and on. When the wireless radios are off, you can still use an Ethernet cable for a LAN connection to the gateway. To turn the wireless radios off and on:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. Specify Network Settings 50 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Wireless Settings > Basic Settings. 5. Select The Wireless On or Off radio button. 6. Click the Apply button. If you turned off the wireless radios, the WiFi On/Off LED turns off. If you turned on the wireless radios, the WiFi On/Off LED lights. Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) provides differentiated levels of service for network traffic. Disabling QoS also disables fragmentation. Enable QoS To enable QoS:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Specify Network Settings 51 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Quality of Service (QoS). 7. To enable QoS, select the Enable QoS Services check box. Manage QoS Rules and Filters You can add, edit, or delete QoS filters and you can control the priority of the rules in relation to each other. To manage QoS rules and filters:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Quality of Service (QoS). Specify Network Settings 52 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Queue and Summary page displays. 7. Click the View/Add Filter Rules link. 8. To add a filter, click the New Filter button. 9. To modify a filter, click the Edit button for a rule. 10. To delete a filter, click the Delete button. 11. To change the priority of a rule, click the Down button or the Up button. 12. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Add a Queue To add a queue:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. Specify Network Settings 53 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Quality of Service (QoS). The Queue and Summary page displays. 7. Click the Add Queue link. 8. Specify the following:
Type. SP or WFQ. Traffic Class. The range is 1 to 15. Lower values have higher priority. Precedence. The range is 1 to 15. Lower values have higher priority. Buffer Size. The range is 1 to 10000. Weight. The range is 1 to 65535. Maximum Rate. The range is 1 to 100. 9. Click the Apply button. The queue is added. Change the Wireless Mode To turn the wireless radios off and on:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Specify Network Settings 54 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select Wireless Settings > Advanced Settings. In the 802.11b/ Mode list, select an option. In the High Performance list, select an option. 5. 6. 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Specify Network Settings 55 DRAFT 6. Manage Your Network 6 This chapter describes the gateway settings for administering and maintaining your gateway and home network. This chapter includes the following sections:
Change the admin Password View Gateway Status Run the Ping Utility Run the Traceroute Utility View Devices Currently on the Network Manage the Gateway Configuration File Dynamic DNS Specify the Date and Time Settings Reboot the Gateway 56 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Change the admin Password This feature let you change the default password that is used to log in to the gateway with the user name admin. This password is not the one that you use for WiFi access. The label on your gateway shows your unique wireless network name (SSID) and password for wireless access. To set the password for the user name admin:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. Select Users. 6. Type the old password, and type the new password twice. 7. Click the Apply button. Your changes take effect. View Gateway Status To view gateway status:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Manage Your Network 57 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select System Monitoring. 5. For information about the displayed settings, click the Help icon in the upper right corner of the page. View Advanced Status To view gateway status and usage information:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Manage Your Network 58 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status. For information about the content of this page, click the Help icon. View the Ethernet Status To view the gateway Ethernet status:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Manage Your Network 59 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status > Ethernet. View the ATM Status To view gateway status and usage information:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Manage Your Network 60 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status > ATM. View the DSL Status To view the gateway DSL status:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. Manage Your Network 61 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status > DSL. View the ADSL Status To view the gateway ADSL status:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status > ADSL. Manage Your Network 62 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway View the Wireless Status To view the gateway wireless status:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select System Monitoring > Advanced Status > Wireless. Upgrade the Firmware The gateway firmware (routing software) is stored in flash memory. You might see a message at the top of the genie screens when new firmware is available. You can respond to that message to update the firmware, or you can check to see if new firmware is available, and to update your product. You can upgrade firmware from the Internet or from a computer. Manage Your Network 63 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Upgrade Firmware from the Internet To upgrade the firmware from the Internet::
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Firmware Upgrade. 7. To check to see if new firmware is available over the Internet, in the Check at URL field, type the URL where your Internet service provider provides new firmware and do one of the following:
Click the Check for web updates button. Click the Update from web now button. Manage Your Network 64 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The gateway checks for new firmware. If new firmware is available, the modem downloads it. If you clicked the Update from web now button, the gateway loads the new firmware and reboots. WARNING:
To avoid the risk of corrupting the firmware, do not interrupt the upgrade. For example, do not close the browser, click a link, or load a new page. Do not turn off the router. When the upload is complete, your gateway restarts. The upgrade process typically takes about one minute. Read the new firmware release notes to find out if you need to reconfigure the gateway after upgrading. Upgrade Firmware from a Computer To upgrade the firmware from the Internet::
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. Manage Your Network 65 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 6. Select Firmware Upgrade. 7. Scroll down and click Upgrade From a Computer in the Network Update Now button. The Software Upgrade page displays. 8. Click the Browse button and select the upgrade file. 9. Click the Upload File button. If you clicked the Update from web now button, the gateway loads the new firmware and reboots. WARNING:
To avoid the risk of corrupting the firmware, do not interrupt the upgrade. For example, do not close the browser, click a link, or load a new page. Do not turn off the router. When the upload is complete, your gateway restarts. The upgrade process typically takes about one minute. Read the new firmware release notes to find out if you need to reconfigure the gateway after upgrading. Manage Your Network 66 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Run the Ping Utility Ping is an administration utility that tests whether a computer on the network is reachable and measures the time it takes messages sent from the originating device to reach a destination computer and return. To run a ping test:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Diagnostics. 7. Do one of the following:
To ping the ISPs router, click the Test button. To ping a host name, complete the Host Name field and click the Host Name Test button. Manage Your Network 67 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway To ping an IP address, complete the IP Address/Host Name field, and click the IP Address Host Name Test button. The ping results display. Run the Traceroute Utility To display the route and measure transit delays of packets across an IP, run the traceroute utility. To run a traceroute test:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Diagnostics and scroll down to the TRACE ROUTE section. 7. Specify the following parameters for the traceroute utility:
Trace Route. The IP address or host name of the computer you are tracing. Max Hops. The maximum number of hops to allow when tracing the route. 8. Click the Test button. The traceroute results display. Manage Your Network 68 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway View Devices Currently on the Network You can view all computers or devices that are currently connected to your network. To view devices on the network:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the gateway user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select My Connected Home > Network Connections. Manage the Gateway Configuration File The configuration settings of the gateway are stored within the gateway in a configuration file. You can save this file on the gateway or on your computer. You can load a saved configuration file onto the gateway. Save the Configuration Settings To back up the gateways configuration settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Manage Your Network 69 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Configuration File. 7. To save the configuration settings onto the gateway, click the Save Configuration File button. 8. To save the configuration settings onto a computer, click the Save Configuration File to LAN PC button. 9. Specify a location on your network. A confirmation message displays. 10. Click the OK button. A copy of the current settings is saved in the location you specified. Load Configuration Settings To load configuration settings from a file that you saved:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Manage Your Network 70 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Configuration File. 7. To load configuration settings that you saved on the gateway, click the Load Configuration File button. 8. To load configuration files that you saved on a computer, click the Load Configuration File from LAN PC button. The file is uploaded to the gateway and the gateway reboots. WARNING:
Do not interrupt the reboot process. Restore the Factory Settings You can restore the gateway to its factory default settings except the PPP user name and password, which are retained. This process erases the other gateway configuration settings that you have set up. To restore the gateway to its factory default settings:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. Manage Your Network 71 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Restore Defaults. The Restore Defaults page displays. 7. Click the Restore Defaults button. The gateway is restored to its factory default settings. The gateway reboots. Dynamic DNS Internet service providers (ISPs) assign numbers called IP addresses to identify each Internet account. Most ISPs use dynamically assigned IP addresses. This means that the IP address can change at any time. You can use the IP address to access your network remotely, but most people dont know what their IP addresses are or when this number changes. To make it easier to connect, you can get a free account with a Dynamic DNS service that lets you use a domain name to access your home network. To use this account, you must set up the gateway to use Dynamic DNS. Then the gateway notifies the Dynamic DNS service provider whenever its IP address changes. When you access your Dynamic DNS account, the service finds the current IP address of your home network and automatically connects you. If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), the Dynamic DNS service does not work because private addresses are not routed on the Internet. Specify a DNS Account To set up Dynamic DNS in the gateway:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Manage Your Network 72 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Dynamic DNS. 7. Select the DNS Client Enable radio button. 8. 9. In the Service Provider list, select your service provider. In the Host .Domain Name field, type the host name (sometimes called the domain name) for your account. 10. In the User Name field, enter the user name for your account. 11. In the User Password field, type the password for your DDNS account. 12. Check Interval 13. Log Level 14. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. Specify a DNS Server 1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. Manage Your Network 73 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Advanced page displays. 6. Select DNS Server. 7. To add a DNS entry, click the Add DNS Entry link and complete the fields. 8. To specify the DNS server, click the Set button. 9. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. Specify the Date and Time Settings By default, the gateway is set to Eastern time with Daylight Saving Time enabled. The gateway uses the Internet to access a time server to automatically set the time. You can view and change these settings. To set the date and time:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. Manage Your Network 74 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Date and Time. 7. Complete the fields to specify the date and time settings. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Reboot the Gateway To reboot the gateway:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select Reboot Modem. Manage Your Network 75 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 7. When prompted, click the OK button to confirm that you want to reboot the gateway. The gateway reboots. Specify the VPN Pass-Through Method You can specify which kind of VPN pass-through the gateway uses. By default, the gateway is set up to use PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec. To specify VPN passthrough:
1. Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Type http:/192.168.254.254. A login window opens. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is admin. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Main page displays. 4. Select Advanced. 5. When prompted, click the Yes button to proceed. The Advanced page displays. 6. Select VPN. The VPN page displays. 7. Select or clear the following check boxes:
PPTP PassThru L2TP PassThru IPSec PassThru 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Manage Your Network 76 DRAFT A. Supplemental Information This appendix covers the following topics:
Factory Settings Technical Specifications A 77 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Factory Settings You can return the gateway to its factory settings. To reset the gateway:
Use the end of a paper clip or a similar object to press and hold the Reset button on the back of the gateway for 10 seconds. Reset button The gateway resets, and returns to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table. Table 1. Factory default settings Feature Default behavior Gateway login User login URL www.routerlogin.com or www.routerlogin.net User name (case-sensitive) admin Login password (case-sensitive) admin Local network
(LAN) LAN IP Subnet mask DHCP server DHCP range Time zone 192.168.254.254 255.255.255.0 Enabled Pacific time DHCP starting IP address Configured by the Internet provider DHCP ending IP address DMZ Time zone Time zone adjusted for daylight savings time Disabled As per the ISP/MSO ToD (Time of Day) Configuration As per ISP/MSO ToD (time of Day) server configuration SNMP Enabled Supplemental Information 78 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Table 1. Factory default settings (continued) Feature Firewall Default behavior Inbound (communications coming in from the Internet) Disabled (except traffic on port 80, the HTTP port) Outbound (communications going out to the Internet) Enabled (all) Wireless Wireless communication Enabled SSID name Security Broadcast SSID Country/region See the product label WPA2-PSK (AES) Enabled United States Wireless
(continued) RF channel (2.4 GHz) Auto1 Operating mode Up to 300 Mbps at 2.4 GHz 1. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual throughput can vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Technical Specifications Table 2. Gateway specifications Feature Description Data and routing protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, Dynamic DNS, UPnP, and SMB Power adapter
(North America) Dimensions Weight 120V, 60 Hz, input 12V/3.5A DC output Dimensions: mm x mm x mm ( in. x in. x in.) Weight: g (0. lb) Operating temperature 0 to 40 C
(32 to 104 F) Operating humidity 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing Electromagnetic emissions FCC Part 15 Class B LAN WAN Wireless 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T, RJ-45 24 x 8 DOCSIS 3.0 WAN Interface Maximum wireless signal rate complies with the IEEE 802.11 standard. See the footnote for the previous table. Radio data rates Auto Rate Sensing Supplemental Information 79 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway Table 2. Gateway specifications (continued) Feature Description Data encoding standards IEEE 802.11n version 2.0 IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b 2.4 GHz Maximum computers per wireless network Limited by the amount of wireless network traffic generated by each node
(typically 5070 nodes). Operating frequency range 2.4 GHz: 2.4122.462 GHz 802.11 security WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA/WPA2 Supplemental Information 80 DRAFT B. Wall-Mount the Gateway B This appendix describes how to wall-mount the gateway. The gateway lets you access your network from anywhere within the operating range of your WiFi network. However, the operating distance or range of your WiFi connection can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your gateway. For example, the thickness and number of walls the WiFi signal passes through can limit the range. For best results, place your gateway according to the following guidelines:
Place your gateway on an upper floor of a multifloor home or office. Place your gateway close to a window but avoiding direct sunlight. A window location gives the best conditions for receiving a strong 4G LTE signal. Place your gateway near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and within line of sight to your wireless devices. Make sure that the gateway is within reach of an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers. Place the gateway in an elevated location, minimizing the number of walls and ceilings between the gateway and your other devices. Place the gateway away from electrical devices such as these:
- Ceiling fans
- Home security systems
- Microwaves
- Computers
- Base of a cordless phone
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2.4 GHz cordless phone Place the gateway away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces, and insulated walls such as these:
- Solid metal doors
- Aluminum studs
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- Mirrors
- Brick Fish tanks 81 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway
- Concrete To wall-mount the gateway:
1. Drill holes in the wall where you want to wall-mount the gateway. Holes must be 6-9/16 in.
(167 cm) center to center. 2. Install wall anchors in the holes. 3. Use pan head Phillips wood screws, 3.5 x 20 mm (diameter x length, European) or No. 6 type screws, 1" inch long (U.S.). Insert screws into the wall anchors, leaving 1/8 inch (3 mm) of each screw exposed. 4. Wall-Mount the Gateway 82 DRAFT ADSL2+ Gateway 1/16 inch
(1.6 mm) 5. Attach the gateway to the screws and secure it into place. Wall-Mount the Gateway 83 DRAFT FCC statement Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 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. This 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby persons.
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Test Report No.: RF141216N012 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EUT Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 1 of 3 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 2 of 3 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 WIFI ANT Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 3 of 3 Report Version 1
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Test Report No.: RF141216N012 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EUT Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 1 of 5 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 2 of 5 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 3 of 5 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 Adapter Model: AD2015F23 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 4 of 5 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 Adapter Model: 2AAJ012F 1 NA Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 5 of 5 Report Version 1
1 | label and the location | ID Label/Location Info | 1.03 MiB | July 15 2015 |
REV DESCRIPTION OF REVISION ENG APPD DATE 01 INITIAL DOCUMENT CREATION M HUMPHREY 12JUN15 NOTE:
1. REFER TO NETGEAR SPEC. DOC-00093 FOR COLOR TOLERANCES. 2. INK COLOR IS SHOWN TO THE RIGHT. 3. DIE LINES ARE MAGENTA COLOR AND DO NOT PRINT. 4. MAC & SERIAL NUMBERS TO BE PRINTED BY THE ODM. 5. See NTGR DOC-00112 for SN standard. 6. NTGR SN and MAC address barcode to be encoded AIM USS Code39 and include printed characters below barcodes. 7. WPA KEY GENERATED AT TIME OF MANUFACTURE USING PROCEDURE IN 094-001144. 8. SSID: FrontierXXX WHERE XXXX IS THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER 9: Date: TO BE PRINTED IN FORMAT OF MM/YYYY. 10.Made in FILED TO BE DETERMINDED BY BUILD LACTION. Black Pantone Cool Gray 7C AUTHOR:
M HUMPHREY TITLE:
AW,PLBL,D2200D-1FRNAS SHEET:
1 of 1 THIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN OR WHEREWITH IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, USED OR DISCLOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO ANYONE WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF NETGEAR, INC. P/N:
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1 | Attestation - 802 11 Channel and Mode Declaration | Attestation Statements | 233.36 KiB | July 15 2015 |
FCC ID: PY314400297 We hereby declare that our device with the FCC ID above does not initiate and it can not be configured to initiate any transmission on any non-US frequencies or unauthorized frequencies. This includes probes, beacons, and ad-hoc mode transmissions. Our operation is limited to the following frequencies and modes:
802.11b 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) Channel 1 (2412MHz) Channel 11 (2462MHz) Channel 1 (2412MHz) Channel 11 (2462MHz) Channel 1 (2412MHz) Channel 11 (2462MHz) Channel 3 (2422MHz) Channel 9 (2452MHz) Signature:
David Kay / Regulatory Compliance Manager Email: David.Kay@Netgear.com TEL4088903657 Fax: 4089078097
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Date: 2015/6/10 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: PY314400297 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
1. Block diagram 2. Schematics 3. Operation Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might to harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant for this application. Sincerely, NameDavid Kay TitleRegulatory Compliance Manager Company name: Netgear Inc. Tel.4088903657 Fax4089078097
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June 23, 2015 To whom it may concern, Request for Short-term Confidentiality Under FCC Part 15 Certification FCC ID: PY314400297 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules, Pursuant to treatment for the following information until 180 days after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorization in order to ensure sensitive business information remains confidential until the actual marketing of the device. we request short
-term confidential External Photos Internal Photos Test setup photos Users Manual Regards, David Kay Regulatory Compliance Manager NETGEAR, Inc.
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AGENCY AUTHORIZATION LETTER FCC ID: PY314400297 Date: 2015/6/10 To whom it may concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co. Ltd Dongguan Branch., to act on our behalf, as our agent, in the following matters related to the FCC approval of our products: report submittal, related correspondence, the signing of all documents relating to these matters, and any other lawful activity necessary to obtain such certification. Any act carried out by BVDG within the scope of this authorization shall have the same effects as our own. This authorization shall expire 6 months form original date. If you have any Questions regarding the authorization, please dont hesitate to contact us. Thank you. Sincerely, NameDavid Kay Company name: NETGEAR, Inc. TitleRegulatory Compliance Manager Tel.4088903657 Fax4089078097
1 | Test Report MPE report | Test Report | 165.17 KiB | July 15 2015 |
Test Report No.: FS141216N012 RF EXPOSURE REPORT Applicant NETGEAR, Inc. Address 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 Manufacturer or Supplier NETGEAR, Inc. Address 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 Product ADSL2+ Modem Router Brand Name NETGEAR Model D2200D-1FRNAS Additional Model &
Model Difference N/A Date of tests Dec. 17, 2014 ~ Mar. 19, 2015 FCC Part 2 (Section 2.1091) KDB 447498 D03 IEEE C95.1 CONCLUSION: The submitted sample was found to COMPLY with the test requirement Tested by Yuqiang Yin Project Engineer / EMC Department Approved by Glyn He Supervisor / EMC Department This report is for your exclusive use. Any copying or replication of this report to or for any other person or entity, or use of our name or trademark, is permitted only with our prior written permission. This report sets forth our findings solely with respect to the test samples identified herein. The results set forth in this report are not indicative or representative of the quality or characteristics of the lot from which a test sample was taken or any similar or identical product unless specifically and expressly noted. Our report includes all of the tests requested by you and the results thereof based upon the information that you provided to us. You have 60 days from date of issuance of this report to notify us of any material error or omission caused by our negligence, provided, however, that such notice shall be in writing and shall specifically address the issue you wish to raise. A failure to raise such issue within the prescribed time shall constitute your unqualified acceptance of the completeness of this report, the tests conducted and the correctness of the report contents. Unless specific mention, the uncertainty of measurement has been explicitly taken into account to declare the compliance or non-compliance to the specification Date: Mar. 20, 2015 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 1 of 6 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: FS141216N012 Table of Contents RELEASE CONTROL RECORD ................................................................................ 3 CERTIFICATION .............................................................................................. 4 1. RF EXPOSURE LIMIT ..................................................................................... 5 2. 3. MPE CALCULATION FORMULA ..................................................................... 5 CLASSIFICATION ........................................................................................... 5 4. ANTENNA GAIN .............................................................................................. 6 5. 6. CALCULATION RESULT OF MAXIMUM CONDUCTED POWER ................... 6 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 2 of 6 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: FS141216N012 RELEASE CONTROL RECORD ISSUE NO. FS141216N012 REASON FOR CHANGE Original release DATE ISSUED Mar. 20, 2015 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 3 of 6 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: FS141216N012 1. CERTIFICATION FCC ID: PY314400297 PRODUCT: ADSL2+ Modem Router BRAND NAME: NETGEAR MODEL NO.: D2200D-1FRNAS TEST SAMPLE: Engineering Sample APPLICANT: NETGEAR, Inc. TESTED DATE: Mar. 19, 2015 STANDARDS: FCC Part 2 (Section 2.1091) KDB 447498 D03 IEEE C95.1 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 4 of 6 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: FS141216N012 2. 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/cm2) AVERAGE TIME
(minutes) LIMITS FOR GENERAL POPULATION / UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE 300-1500 1500-100,000 F = Frequency in MHz F/1500 1.0 30 30 3. 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 4. 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. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 5 of 6 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: FS141216N012 5. ANTENNA GAIN The antennas provided to the EUT, please refer to the following table:
Transmitter Circuit Chain 0 Chain 1 Peak Gain Total Gain
(dBi)
(dBi) 1.5 1.5 4.51 Antenna Type PCB Antenna PCB Antenna Note: Total Gain=1.5+10log(N=2)=1.5+3.01=4.51dBi 6. CALCULATION RESULT OF MAXIMUM CONDUCTED POWER FREQUENCY BAND
(MHz) MAX POWER
(mW) 2412-2462 402.717 ANTENNA GAIN
(dBi) 4.51 DISTANCE
(cm) 20 POWER DENSITY
(mW/cm2) 0.226 LIMIT
(mW/cm2) 1.00 Conclusion Therefore device complies with FCC's RF radiation exposure limits for general population in mobile exposure category (distance > 20cm)
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Test Report No.: RF141216N012 SET-UP FOR CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 1 of 3 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 SET-UP FOR RADIATED EMISSION TEST Frequency Range< 30MHz~1GHz >
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Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel.: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 3 of 3 Report Version 1
1 | Test report RF test Report rev | Test Report | 1.02 MiB | July 15 2015 |
Applicant Address Test Report No.: RF141216N012 TEST REPORT NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 Manufacturer or Supplier NETGEAR, Inc. Address Product 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 ADSL2+ Modem Router Brand Name NETGEAR Model D2200D-1FRNAS Additional Model &
Model Difference N/A Date of tests Dec. 17, 2014 ~ Mar. 19, 2015 The tests have been carried out according to the requirements of the following standard:
FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 CONCLUSION: The submitted sample was found to COMPLY with the test requirement Tested by Yuqiang Yin Project Engineer / EMC Department Approved by Glyn He Supervisor / EMC Department Date: Mar. 19, 2015 This report is for your exclusive use. Any copying or replication of this report to or for any other person or entity, or use of our name or trademark, is permitted only with our prior written permission. This report sets forth our findings solely with respect to the test samples identified herein. The results set forth in this report are not indicative or representative of the quality or characteristics of the lot from which a test sample was taken or any similar or identical product unless specifically and expressly noted. Our report includes all of the tests requested by you and the results thereof based upon the information that you provided to us. You have 60 days from date of issuance of this report to notify us of any material error or omission caused by our negligence, provided, however, that such notice shall be in writing and shall specifically address the issue you wish to raise. A failure to raise such issue within the prescribed time shall constitute your unqualified acceptance of the completeness of this report, the tests conducted and the correctness of the report contents. Unless specific mention, the uncertainty of measurement has been explicitly taken into account to declare the compliance or non-compliance to the specification Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 1 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 TABLE OF CONTENTS RELEASE CONTROL RECORD ............................................................................................................ 4 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................... 5 1.1 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................. 5 2. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................ 6 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT .............................................................................................. 6 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ............................................................................................. 8 2.2.1 TEST MODE APPLICABILITY AND TESTED CHANNEL DETAIL ........................................ 8 2.3 DUTY CYCLE OF TEST SIGNAL .............................................................................................. 11 2.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ..................................................................................... 12 2.5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS .......................................................... 13 3. TEST TYPES AND RESULTS ...................................................................................................... 14 3.1 RADIATED EMISSION AND BANDEDGE MEASUREMENT ................................................... 14 3.1.1 LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION AND BANDEDGE MEASUREMENT ....................... 14 3.1.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 15 3.1.3 TEST PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................... 16 3.1.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 16 3.1.5 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 17 3.1.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 17 3.1.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 18 3.2 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ........................................................................... 32 3.2.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ............................................... 32 3.2.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 32 3.2.3 TEST PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................... 33 3.2.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 33 3.2.5 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 33 3.2.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 34 3.2.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 34 3.3 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT ........................................................................................ 36 3.3.1 LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT ............................................................ 36 3.3.2 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 36 3.3.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 36 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 2 of 59 Report Version 1 4 5 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.3.4 TEST PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................ 36 3.3.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 37 3.3.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 37 3.3.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 38 3.4 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER............................................................................................. 40 3.4.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ................................... 40 3.4.2 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 40 3.4.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 40 3.4.4 TEST PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................... 41 3.4.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 41 3.4.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 41 3.4.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 41 3.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT ................................................................... 43 3.5.1 LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT ....................................... 43 3.5.2 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 43 3.5.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 43 3.5.4 TEST PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................ 43 3.5.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 43 3.5.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITION ...................................................................................... 43 3.5.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 44 3.6 CONDUCTED OUT OF BAND EMISSION MEASUREMENT .................................................. 46 3.6.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED OUT OF BAND EMISSION MEASUREMENT ...................... 46 3.6.2 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 46 3.6.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 46 3.6.4 TEST PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................ 46 3.6.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ........................................................................... 47 3.6.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITION ...................................................................................... 47 3.6.7 TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 47 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION .................................................................. 58 APPENDIX A - MODIFICATIONS RECORDERS FOR ENGINEERING CHANGES TO THE EUT BY THE LAB ................................................................................................................................ 59 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 3 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 RELEASE CONTROL RECORD ISSUE NO. RF141216N012 REASON FOR CHANGE Original release DATE ISSUED Mar. 19, 2015 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 4 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS The EUT has been tested according to the following specifications:
APPLIED STANDARD: FCC PART 15, SUBPART C (SECTION 15.247) STANDARD SECTION TEST TYPE RESULT REMARK 15.207 AC Power Conducted Emission PASS 15.205 & 209 Radiated Emissions 15.247(d) Band Edge Measurement 15.247(d) Conducted Out Of Band Emission Measurement Meet the requirement of limit. Minimum passing margin is
-10.9dB at 0.37656MHz. Meet the requirement of limit. Minimum passing margin is
-0.1dB at 2483.5MHz. Meet the requirement of limit. PASS PASS PASS Meet the requirement of limit. 15.247(a)(2) 6dB bandwidth PASS Meet the requirement of limit. 15.247(b) 15.247(e) Conducted output power Power Spectral Density 15.203 Antenna Requirement PASS PASS PASS Meet the requirement of limit. Meet the requirement of limit. No antenna connector is used 1.1 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY Where relevant, the following measurement uncertainty levels have been estimated for tests performed on the EUT as specified in CISPR 16-4-2:
MEASUREMENT Conducted emissions Radiated emissions FREQUENCY 9kHz~30MHz 9KHz ~ 30MHz 30MHz ~ 1GMHz 1GHz ~ 18GHz 18GHz ~ 40GHz UNCERTAINTY 2.66dB 2.74dB 3.55dB 4.84dB 4.84dB This uncertainty represents an expanded uncertainty expressed at approximately the 95% confidence level using a coverage factor of k = 2. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 5 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 2. GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT EUT MODEL NO. FCC ID POWER SUPPLY MODULATION TYPE ADSL2+ Modem Router D2200D-1FRNAS PY314400297 DC 12V by Adapter CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK for DSSS 64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK for OFDM MODULATION TECHNOLOGY DSSS, OFDM TRANSFER RATE 802.11b:11.0/ 5.5/ 2.0/ 1.0Mbps 802.11g: 54.0/ 48.0/ 36.0/ 24.0/ 18.0/ 12.0/ 9.0/ 6.0Mbps 802.11n: up to 300.0Mbps OPERATING FREQUENCY 2412-2462MHz for 11b/g/n(20MHz) 2422-2452MHz for 11n(40MHz) NUMBER OF CHANNEL AVG. OUTPUT POWER ANTENNA TYPE DATA CABLE I/O PORTS ACCESSORY DEVICES 11 for 802.11b/g/n (20MHz) 7 for 802.11n (40MHz) 402.717mW PCB antenna with 1.5dBi gain 0.9m non-shielded RJ45 cable without core Refer to users manual Adapter NOTE:
1. The EUT incorporates a MIMO function. Physically, the EUT provides two completed transmitters and two receivers. MODULATION MODE TX FUNCTION 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) 2TX 2TX 2TX 2TX 2. The EUT consumes power from the following adapter. Brand Model Input Power Output Power Power Line NETGEAR AD2015F23 AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz Max.0.15A DC12V, 0.5A 1.8m/Unshielded, Non-detachable, without core Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 6 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 NETGEAR 2AAJ012F 1 NA AC100-120V~ 50/60Hz Max.0.35A DC12V, 1.0A 1.8m/Unshielded, Non-detachable, without core Brand Model Input Power Output Power Power Line EUT had been tested with all of adapter model, and only the worst case was shown in this test report, then the worst case model: 2AAJ012F 1 NA 3. The above EUT information is declared by manufacturer and for more detailed features description, please refer to the manufacturer's specifications or user's manual. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 7 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES 11 channels are provided for 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n (20MHz):
CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY 1 2 3 4 5 6 2412MHz 2417MHz 2422MHz 2427MHz 2432MHz 2437MHz 7 8 9 10 11 2442MHz 2447MHz 2452MHz 2457MHz 2462MHz 7 channels are provided for 802.11n (40MHz):
CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY 3 4 5 6 2422MHz 2427MHz 2432MHz 2437MHz 7 8 9 2442MHz 2447MHz 2452MHz 2.2.1 TEST MODE APPLICABILITY AND TESTED CHANNEL DETAIL EUT CONFIGURE MODE A APPLICABLE TO RE 1G RE<1G PLC 1G: Radiated Emission above 1GHz RE PLC: Power Line Conducted Emission Where NOTE:
- means no effect. APCM DESCRIPTION Powered by adapter+ WIFI link RE<1G: Radiated Emission below 1GHz APCM: Antenna Port Conducted Measurement Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 8 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 RADIATED EMISSION TEST (ABOVE 1GHz):
Pre-Scan has been conducted to determine the worst-case mode from all possible combinations between available modulations, data rates and antenna ports (if EUT with antenna diversity architecture). Following channel(s) was (were) selected for the final test as listed below. EUT CONFIGURE MODE MODE AVAILABLE CHANNEL TESTED CHANNEL MODULATION TECHNOLOGY A A A A 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) 1 to 11 1 to 11 1 to 11 3 to 9 1, 6, 11 1, 6, 11 1, 6, 11 3, 6, 9 DSSS OFDM OFDM OFDM MODULATION TYPE DBPSK BPSK BPSK BPSK DATA RATE
(Mbps) 1.0 6.0 6.5 13.5 RADIATED EMISSION TEST (BELOW 1GHz):
Pre-Scan has been conducted to determine the worst-case mode from all possible combinations between available modulations, data rates and antenna ports (if EUT with antenna diversity architecture). Following channel(s) was (were) selected for the final test as listed below. EUT CONFIGURE MODE MODE A AVAILABLE CHANNEL TESTED CHANNEL MODULATION TECHNOLOGY MODULATION TYPE DATA RATE
(Mbps) 802.11b 1 to 11 1 DSSS DBPSK 1.0 POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST:
Pre-Scan has been conducted to determine the worst-case mode from all possible combinations between available modulations, data rates and antenna ports (if EUT with antenna diversity architecture). Following channel(s) was (were) selected for the final test as listed below. EUT CONFIGURE MODE AVAILABLE CHANNEL TESTED CHANNEL MODULATION TECHNOLOGY 802.11b 1 to 11 1 OFDM MODULATION TYPE BPSK DATA RATE
(Mbps) 6.0 MODE A Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 9 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 BANDEDGE MEASUREMENT:
Pre-Scan has been conducted to determine the worst-case mode from all possible combinations between available modulations, data rates and antenna ports (if EUT with antenna diversity architecture). Following channel(s) was (were) selected for the final test as listed below. EUT CONFIGURE MODE MODE AVAILABLE CHANNEL TESTED CHANNEL MODULATION TECHNOLOGY MODULATION TYPE A A A A 802.11b 802.11g 1 to 11 1 to 11 802.11n (20MHz) 1 to 11 802.11n (40MHz) 3 to 9 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 3, 9 DSSS OFDM OFDM OFDM DBPSK BPSK BPSK BPSK DATA RATE
(Mbps) 1.0 6.0 6.5 13.5 ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED MEASUREMENT:
This item includes all test value of each mode, but only includes spectrum plot of worst value of each mode. Pre-Scan has been conducted to determine the worst-case mode from all possible combinations between available modulations, data rates and antenna ports (if EUT with antenna diversity architecture). Following channel(s) was (were) selected for the final test as listed below. EUT CONFIGURE MODE MODE AVAILABLE CHANNEL TESTED CHANNEL MODULATION TECHNOLOGY MODULATION TYPE A A A A 802.11b 802.11g 1 to 11 1 to 11 802.11n (20MHz) 1 to 11 802.11n (40MHz) 3 to 9 1, 6, 11 1, 6, 11 1, 6, 11 3, 6, 9 DSSS OFDM OFDM OFDM DBPSK BPSK BPSK BPSK DATA RATE
(Mbps) 1.0 6.0 6.5 13.5 TEST CONDITION:
APPLICABLE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS INPUT POWER TESTED BY 1G RE RE<1G PLC APCM 20deg. C, 51%RH 20deg. C, 51%RH 20deg. C, 51%RH 20deg. C, 60%RH DC 12V by Adapter DC 12V by Adapter DC 12V by Adapter DC12V by Adapter Sen He Sen He Sen He Yuqiang Yin Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 10 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 2.3 DUTY CYCLE OF TEST SIGNAL 802.11b: Duty cycle = 0.335/0.350 = 0.957, Duty factor = 10 * log( 1/0.957) = 0.19 802.11g: Duty cycle = 2.060/2.295 = 0.898, Duty factor = 10 * log( 1/0.898) = 0.47 802.11n (20MHz): Duty cycle = 1.919/2.139 = 0.897, Duty factor = 10 * log( 1/0.897) = 0.47 802.11n (40MHz): Duty cycle = 0.930/1.040 = 0.894, Duty factor = 10 * log( 1/0.894) = 0.49 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 11 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 2.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS The EUT has been tested as an independent unit together with other necessary accessories or support units. The following support units or accessories were used to form a representative test configuration during the tests. NO. 1 PRODUCT Notebook BRAND MODEL NO. HP 4431s SERIAL NO. CNU238944Z FCC ID N/A NO. 1 SIGNAL CABLE DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE SUPPORT UNITS AC Cable: Unshielded, Detachable, 1.5m; DC Line: Unshielded, Detachable, 1.5m Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 12 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 2.5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS The EUT is a RF Product. According to the specifications of the manufacturer, it must comply with the requirements of the following standards:
FCC Part 15, Subpart C (15.247) 558074 D01 DTS Meas Guidance v03r02 662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 ANSI C63.10-2009 All test items have been performed and recorded as per the above standards. NOTE: The EUT is also considered as a kind of computer peripheral, because the connection to computer is necessary for typical use. It has been verified to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B (DoC). The test report has been issued separately. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 13 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3. TEST TYPES AND RESULTS 3.1 RADIATED EMISSION AND BANDEDGE MEASUREMENT 3.1.1 LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION AND BANDEDGE MEASUREMENT Radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in Section 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in Section 15.209(a). FREQUENCIES
(MHz) FIELD STRENGTH
(microvolts/meter) MEASUREMENT DISTANCE
(meters) 0.009 ~ 0.490 0.490 ~ 1.705 1.705 ~ 30.0 30 ~ 88 88 ~ 216 216 ~ 960 Above 960 2400/F(kHz) 24000/F(kHz) 30 100 150 200 500 300 30 30 3 3 3 3 NOTE:
1. The lower limit shall apply at the transition frequencies. 2. Emission level (dBuV/m) = 20 log Emission level (uV/m). 3. For frequencies above 1000MHz, the field strength limits are based on average detector, however, the peak field strength of any emission shall not exceed the maximum permitted average limits, specified above by more than 20dB under any condition of modulation. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 14 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.1.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Last Cal. Next Cal. SCHWARZBECK BBHA 9170 ZN30900A CBL 6111D 3117 Daze Teseq ETS -Lindgren Spectrum Analyzer Agilent E4446A EMI Test Receiver Rohde&Schwarz ESVS10 Loop antenna
(9kHz~30MHz) Bilog Antenna Horn Antenna
(1GHz -18GHz) Horn Antenna
(15GHz-40GHz) Pre-Amplifier
(9kHz~1GHz) Signal Amplifier Pre-Amplifier
(100MHz-26.5GHz) Agilent Pre-Amplifier
(18GHz-40GHz) 3m Semi-anechoic Chamber Digital Multimeter SONOMA FLUKE Agilent 8447D 8449B EMCI 310D ETS-LINDGREN 9m*6m*6m EMC 184045 Test Software ADT NOTE:
15B ADT_Radiated_ V7.6.15.9.2 MY46180622 Apr. 29,14 Apr. 28,15 841431/004 May 17,14 May 16,15 0708 30643 Dec. 05,14 Dec. 04,15 Jul. 25, 14 Jul. 24, 15 00062558 May 30,14 May 29,15 BBHA9170242 Feb. 13,15 Feb. 12,16 186955 Mar. 05,14 Mar. 04,15 2944A10488 Jun. 25,14 Jun. 24,15 3008A00409 May 13,14 May 12,15 980102 Nov. 20,14 Nov. 19,15 NSEMC003 Apr. 19,14 Apr. 18,15 A1220010DG Oct. 27,14 Oct. 26,15 N/A N/A N/A 1. The test was performed in 966 Chamber. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to CEPREI/CHINA, GRGT/CHINA and NIM/CHINA. 3. The FCC Site Registration No. is 494399. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 15 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.1.3 TEST PROCEDURES a. The EUT was placed on the top of a rotating table 0.8 meters above the ground at a 3 meters semi-anechoic chamber. 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 broadband 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. e. 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 lower than the limit specified, then testing could be stopped and the peak values of the EUT would be reported. Otherwise the emissions would be re-tested one by one using peak, quasi-peak or average method as specified and then reported in a data sheet. NOTE:
1. The resolution bandwidth and video bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 120kHz for Quasi-peak detection at frequency below 1GHz. 2. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1MHz and video bandwidth is 3MHz for Peak detection at frequency above 1GHz. 3. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1MHz and the video bandwidth is 1/T(Duty cycle < 98%) or 10Hz(Duty cycle > 98%) for Average detection (AV) at frequency above 1GHz. 4. All modes of operation were investigated and the worst-case emissions are reported. 3.1.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 16 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.1.5 TEST SETUP Ant. Tower 1-4m 3m Turn Table EUT 0.8m Ground Plane Spectrum For the actual test configuration, please refer to the attached file (Test Setup Photo). 3.1.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS a. Placed the EUT on the testing table. b. Prepared notebooks to act as communication partner and placed it outside of testing area. c. The communication partner connected with EUT via a RJ45 cable and ran a test program (provided by manufacturer) to enable EUT under transmission condition continuously at specific channel frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 17 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.1.7 TEST RESULTS BELOW 1GHz WORST-CASE DATA: 802.11b- CH1 CHANNEL TX Channel 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 30MHz ~ 1GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Quasi-Peak (QP) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 24.8 QP 25.6 QP 24.0 QP 21.7 QP 29.9 QP 32.5 QP LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 40.0 43.5 43.5 46.0 46.0 46.0
-15.2
-17.9
-19.6
-24.3
-16.1
-13.5 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 0 0 0 0 0 0 37.39 44.53 43.38 38.52 38.42 38.12
-12.55
-18.92
-19.43
-16.86
-8.54
-5.61 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 30.00 115.68 162.57 249.87 500.45 639.48 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 18 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 30MHz ~ 1GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Quasi-Peak (QP) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 27.2 QP 27.2 QP 30.6 QP 24.0 QP 29.9 QP 32.5 QP LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 40.0 40.0 43.5 43.5 46.0 46.0
-12.8
-12.8
-12.9
-19.6
-16.1
-13.5 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 0 0 0 0 0 0 39.72 52.00 49.67 43.38 38.42 38.12
-12.55
-24.78
-19.03
-19.43
-8.54
-5.61 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 30.00 57.48 114.07 162.57 500.45 639.48 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 19 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 ABOVE 1GHz DATA 802.11b CHANNEL TX Channel 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 74.0 54.0
-11.3
-0.2 62.7 PK 53.8 AV 106.7 PK 101.5 AV 46.3 PK 38.2 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.06 H 1.06 H 1.06 H 1.06 H 1.07 H 1.07 H 58.79 49.89 102.74 97.54 36.65 28.55 257 257 257 257 114 114
-27.7
-15.8 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 53.4 PK 46.7 AV 98.7 PK 92.4 AV 47.1 PK 35.2 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-20.6
-7.3
-26.9
-18.8 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.09 V 1.09 V 1.09 V 1.09 V 1.04 V 1.04 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 66 66 66 66 117 117 49.49 42.79 94.74 88.44 37.45 25.55 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 20 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 6 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2390.00 2390.00
*2437.00
*2437.00 2483.50 2483.50 4874.00 4874.00 7311.00 7311.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2390.00 2 2390.00 3
*2437.00 4
*2437.00 5 2483.50 6 2483.50 7 4874.00 8 4874.00 9 7311.00 10 7311.00 REMARKS:
74.0 54.0
-23.4
-15.8 50.6 PK 38.2 AV 105.8 PK 100.4 AV 49.6 PK 38.6 AV 45.2 PK 34.5 AV 45.9 PK 33.6 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.02 H 1.02 H 46.66 34.29 101.76 96.36 45.42 34.42 35.48 24.78 32.75 20.45 134 134 134 134 134 134 114 114 57 57
-24.4
-15.4
-28.8
-19.5
-28.1
-20.4 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 50.7 PK 38.7 AV 100.3 PK 93.7 AV 51.4 PK 40.2 AV 45.3 PK 36.8 AV 46.2 PK 36.7 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-23.3
-15.3
-22.6
-13.8
-28.7
-17.2
-27.8
-17.3 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.06 V 1.06 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 34 34 34 34 34 34 51 51 24 24 46.79 34.79 96.98 90.38 47.22 36.02 35.58 27.08 33.05 23.55 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 21 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 11 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 104.8 PK 97.6 AV 64.2 PK 53.9 AV 47.3 PK 36.8 AV 49.3 PK 39.2 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.08 H 1.07 H 1.07 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 100.69 93.49 60.02 49.72 37.50 27.00 36.16 26.06 112 112 112 112 82 82 325 325
-9.8
-0.1
-26.7
-17.2
-24.7
-14.8 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 98.4 PK 90.2 AV 60.0 PK 48.7 AV 48.1 PK 38.2 AV 49.2 PK 38.7 AV 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-14.0
-5.3
-25.9
-15.8
-24.8
-15.3 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.05 V 1.05 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 334 334 334 334 24 24 58 58 94.29 86.09 55.82 44.52 38.30 28.40 36.06 25.56 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 REMARKS: 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 22 of 59 Report Version 1 802.11g Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m)
-1.0
-0.1 74.0 54.0 73.0 PK 53.9 AV 105.2 PK 93.7 AV 47.3 PK 36.7 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 4.00 H 4.00 H 1.10 H 1.10 H 1.13 H 1.13 H 69.09 49.99 101.24 89.74 37.65 27.05 332 332 332 332 66 66
-26.7
-17.3 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 65.3 PK 51.3 AV 98.5 PK 88.3 AV 47.2 PK 36.8 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-8.7
-2.7
-26.8
-17.2 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.06 V 1.06 V 1.00 V 1.00 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 114 114 114 114 338 338 61.39 47.39 94.54 84.34 37.55 27.15 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 23 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 6 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2390.00 2390.00
*2437.00
*2437.00 2483.50 2483.50 4874.00 4874.00 7311.00 7311.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2390.00 2 2390.00 3
*2437.00 4
*2437.00 5 2483.50 6 2483.50 7 4874.00 8 4874.00 9 7311.00 10 7311.00 REMARKS:
74.0 54.0
-22.8
-14.6 51.2 PK 39.4 AV 109.6 PK 103.7 AV 52.1 PK 41.0 AV 45.8 PK 36.7 AV 46.8 PK 37.5 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.04 H 1.04 H 1.04 H 1.04 H 1.04 H 1.04 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.06 H 1.06 H 47.29 35.49 105.56 99.66 47.92 36.78 36.06 26.98 33.65 24.35
-21.9
-13.0
-28.2
-17.3
-27.2
-16.5 24 24 24 24 24 24 77 77 21 21 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 50.8 PK 37.5 AV 103.6 PK 97.8 AV 51.6 PK 40.3 AV 45.8 PK 36.4 AV 46.2 PK 35.5 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-23.2
-16.5
-22.4
-13.7
-28.2
-17.6
-27.8
-18.5 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.01 V 1.01 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 212 212 212 212 212 212 64 64 271 271 46.89 33.59 99.56 93.76 47.42 36.12 36.08 26.68 33.05 22.35 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 24 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 11 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 104.6 PK 93.6 AV 72.3 PK 53.9 AV 46.5 PK 36.9 AV 48.5 PK 37.2 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 100.49 89.49 68.12 49.72 36.70 27.10 35.36 24.06 44 44 44 44 85 85 225 225
-1.7
-0.1
-27.5
-17.1
-25.5
-16.8 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 97.2 PK 86.3 AV 64.2 PK 51.3 AV 49.2 PK 38.7 AV 48.7 PK 38.2 AV 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-9.8
-2.7
-24.8
-15.3
-25.3
-15.8 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.08 V 1.08 V 1.04 V 1.04 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 258 258 258 258 22 22 246 246 93.09 82.19 60.02 47.12 39.40 28.90 35.56 25.06 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 REMARKS: 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 25 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11n (20MHz) CHANNEL TX Channel 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m)
-1.9
-0.1 74.0 54.0 72.1 PK 53.9 AV 104.3 PK 92.3 AV 45.9 PK 34.5 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.03 H 1.06 H 1.06 H 68.19 49.99 100.34 88.34 36.25 24.85 124 124 124 124 118 118
-28.1
-19.5 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 63.2 PK 49.8 AV 97.3 PK 87.2 AV 46.8 PK 35.9 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-10.8
-4.2
-27.2
-18.1 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 1.00 V 1.00 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 77 77 77 77 58 58 59.29 45.89 93.34 83.24 37.15 26.25 3.91 3.91 3.96 3.96 9.65 9.65 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2412.00
*2412.00 4824.00 4824.00 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 26 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 6 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2390.00 2390.00
*2437.00
*2437.00 2483.50 2483.50 4874.00 4874.00 7311.00 7311.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2390.00 2 2390.00 3
*2437.00 4
*2437.00 5 2483.50 6 2483.50 7 4874.00 8 4874.00 9 7311.00 10 7311.00 REMARKS:
74.0 54.0
-23.6
-15.4 50.4 PK 38.6 AV 110.7 PK 99.1 AV 51.4 PK 41.2 AV 44.8 PK 38.2 AV 46.8 PK 36.1 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 46.49 34.69 106.66 95.06 47.22 37.02 35.08 28.48 33.65 22.95 121 121 121 121 121 121 284 284 63 63
-22.6
-12.8
-29.2
-15.8
-27.2
-17.9 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 50.4 PK 38.2 AV 102.9 PK 93.8 AV 51.2 PK 40.2 AV 44.7 PK 35.2 AV 44.8 PK 36.1 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-23.6
-15.8
-22.8
-13.8
-29.3
-18.8
-29.2
-17.9 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.05 V 1.05 V 1.05 V 1.05 V 1.05 V 1.05 V 1.01 V 1.01 V 1.04 V 1.04 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 124 124 124 124 124 124 256 256 248 248 46.49 34.29 98.86 89.76 47.02 36.02 34.98 25.48 31.65 22.97 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 27 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 11 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 103.8 PK 92.1 AV 70.3 PK 53.8 AV 47.3 PK 36.7 AV 48.2 PK 36.7 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.01 H 1.01 H 1.01 H 1.01 H 1.06 H 1.06 H 1.02 H 1.02 H 99.69 87.99 66.12 49.62 37.50 26.90 35.06 23.56 99 99 99 99 126 126 118 118
-3.7
-0.2
-26.7
-17.3
-25.8
-17.3 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2462.00
*2462.00 2483.50 2483.50 4924.00 4924.00 7386.00 7386.00 95.3 PK 85.3 AV 66.3 PK 50.1 AV 46.3 PK 37.2 AV 48.2 PK 38.1 AV 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-7.7
-3.9
-27.7
-16.8
-25.8
-15.9 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.03 V 1.10 V 1.10 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 85 85 85 85 247 247 332 332 91.19 81.19 62.12 45.92 36.50 27.40 35.06 24.96 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.18 9.80 9.80 13.14 13.14 REMARKS: 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 28 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11n (40MHz) CHANNEL TX Channel 3 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m)
-6.0
-0.1 74.0 54.0 68.0 PK 53.9 AV 106.2 PK 93.5 AV 48.2 PK 38.6 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.02 H 1.02 H 1.02 H 1.02 H 1.10 H 1.10 H 64.09 49.99 102.21 89.51 38.52 28.92 248 248 248 248 28 28
-25.8
-15.4 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 3.99 3.99 9.68 9.68 EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) 63.0 PK 50.3 AV 98.2 PK 89.3 AV 46.9 PK 35.2 AV LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-11.0
-3.7
-27.1
-18.8 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.12 V 1.12 V 1.12 V 1.12 V 1.00 V 1.00 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 245 245 245 245 88 88 59.09 46.39 94.21 85.31 37.22 25.52 3.91 3.91 3.99 3.99 9.68 9.68 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2422.00
*2422.00 4844.00 4844.00 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) 1 2 3 4 5 6 2390.00 2390.00
*2422.00
*2422.00 4844.00 4844.00 REMARKS:
1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 29 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 6 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2390.00 2390.00
*2437.00
*2437.00 2483.50 2483.50 4874.00 4874.00 7311.00 7311.00 74.0 54.0
-15.8
-14.8 58.2 PK 39.2 AV 109.1 PK 89.6 AV 58.2 PK 39.5 AV 46.8 PK 38.5 AV 47.5 PK 38.5 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.07 H 1.07 H 54.31 35.31 105.05 85.59 53.99 35.29 37.08 28.78 34.35 25.35 48 48 48 48 48 48 99 99 321 321
-15.8
-14.5
-27.2
-15.5
-26.5
-15.5 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 74.0 54.0
-23.2
-15.1 2390.00 2390.00
*2437.00
*2437.00 2483.50 2483.50 4874.00 4874.00 7311.00 7311.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REMARKS: 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 50.8 PK 38.9 AV 107.3 PK 95.9 AV 52.3 PK 41.3 AV 44.8 PK 36.2 AV 45.7 PK 36.2 AV 46.89 34.99 103.26 91.86 48.12 37.12 35.08 26.48 32.55 23.05 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.04 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.02 V 1.02 V 212 212 212 212 212 212 28 28 66 66
-21.7
-12.7
-29.2
-17.8
-28.3
-17.8 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 3.91 3.91 4.04 4.04 4.18 4.18 9.72 9.72 13.15 13.15 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 30 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHANNEL TX Channel 9 FREQUENCY RANGE 1GHz ~ 25GHz DETECTOR FUNCTION Peak (PK) Average (AV) ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2452.00
*2452.00 2483.50 2483.50 4904.00 4904.00 7356.00 7356.00 105.3 PK 92.5 AV 68.3 PK 53.9 AV 48.3 PK 35.5 AV 49.2 PK 36.6 AV ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M 1.07 H 1.07 H 1.07 H 1.07 H 1.05 H 1.05 H 1.00 H 1.00 H 101.22 88.42 64.12 49.72 38.53 25.73 36.06 23.46 51 51 51 51 98 98 258 258
-5.7
-0.1
-25.7
-18.5
-24.8
-17.4 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 4.08 4.08 4.18 4.18 9.77 9.77 13.14 13.14 NO. FREQ.
(MHz) EMISSION LEVEL
(dBuV/m) LIMIT
(dBuV/m) MARGIN
(dB) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*2452.00
*2452.00 2483.50 2483.50 4904.00 4904.00 7356.00 7356.00 98.2 PK 87.6 AV 60.2 PK 51.2 AV 47.6 PK 38.3 AV 49.2 PK 38.1 AV 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0 74.0 54.0
-13.8
-2.8
-26.4
-15.7
-24.8
-15.9 ANTENNA HEIGHT
(m) 1.06 V 1.06 V 1.06 V 1.06 V 1.00 V 1.00 V 1.04 V 1.04 V TABLE ANGLE
(Degree) RAW VALUE
(dBuV) CORRECTION FACTOR
(dB/m) 52 52 52 52 35 35 249 249 94.12 83.52 56.02 47.02 37.83 28.53 36.06 24.96 4.08 4.08 4.18 4.18 9.77 9.77 13.14 13.14 REMARKS: 1. Emission level (dBuV/m) = Raw Value (dBuV) + Correction Factor (dB/m). 2. Correction Factor (dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB). 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level Limit value. 5. " * ": Fundamental frequency. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 31 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.2 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 3.2.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT FREQUENCY OF EMISSION (MHz) CONDUCTED LIMIT (dBV) 0.15 ~ 0.5 0.5 ~ 5 5 ~ 30 Quasi-peak 66 to 56 56 60 Average 56 to 46 46 50 NOTE: 1. The lower limit shall apply at the transition frequencies. 2. The limit decreases in line with the logarithm of the frequency in the range of 0.15 to 0.50MHz. 3. All emanations from a class A/B digital device or system, including any network of conductors and apparatus connected thereto, shall not exceed the level of field strengths specified above. 3.2.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS DESCRIPTION &
MANUFACTURER EMI Test Receiver Rohde&Schwarz Artificial Mains Network Rohde&Schwarz Artificial Mains Network Rohde&Schwarz Test software ADT NOTE:
MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DATE OF CALIBRATION DUE DATE OF CALIBRATION ESCS30 ENV216 ESH3-Z5 100340 101173 100317 May 17,14 May 16,15 May 13,14 May 12,15 May 13,14 May 12,15 ADT_Cond_V7.3.7 N/A N/A N/A 1. The test was performed in shielded room 553. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months. And the calibrations are traceable to CEPREI/CHINA, GRGT/CHINA and NIM/CHINA. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 32 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.2.3 TEST PROCEDURES a. The EUT was placed 0.4 meters from the conducting wall of the shielded room with EUT being connected to the power mains through a line impedance stabilization network (LISN). Other support units were connected to the power mains through another LISN. The two LISNs provide 50 ohm/ 50uH of coupling impedance for the measuring instrument. b. Both lines of the power mains connected to the EUT were checked for maximum conducted interference. c. The frequency range from 150kHz to 30MHz was searched. Emission levels under (Limit - 20dB) was not recorded. NOTE: All modes of operation were investigated and the worst-case emissions are reported. 3.2.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. 3.2.5 TEST SETUP Ve rtic a l G ro u n d R e fe re n c e P la n e Te s t R e c e iv e r 4 0 c m E U T L IS N 8 0 c m H o riz o n ta l G ro u n d R e fe re n c e P la n e N o te : 1 .S u p p o rt u n its w e re c o n n e c te d to s e c o n d L IS N . 2 .B o th o f L IS N s ( A M N ) a re 8 0 c m fro m E U T a n d a t le a s t 8 0 fro m o th e r u n its a n d o th e r m e ta l p la n e s For the actual test configuration, please refer to the attached file (Test Setup Photo). Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 33 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.2.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS Same as 3.1.6. 3.2.7 TEST RESULTS CONDUCTED WORST-CASE DATA802.11b CH1(Adapter: 2AAJ012F 1 NA) PHASE Line 6dB BANDWIDTH 9kHz Freq. No
[MHz]
0.17734 0.19297 0.22422 0.32578 0.37656 11.32031 1 2 3 4 5 6 Corr. Factor
(dB) 10.75 10.69 10.65 10.65 10.65 10.4 Reading Value Emission Level Limit Q.P. Q.P.
[dB (uV)]
AV.
[dB (uV)]
AV.
[dB (uV)]
Q.P. AV. 37.21 27.56 47.96 38.31 64.61 54.61 35.31 36.19 63.91 53.91 30.27 22.33 40.92 32.98 62.66 52.66 31.08 23.76 41.73 34.41 59.56 49.56 34.83 26.81 45.48 37.46 58.35 48.35 22.36 32.76 25.3 14.9 25.5 50 60 46 Margin
(dB) Q.P.
-16.65
-17.91
-21.74
-17.83
-12.88
-27.24 AV.
-16.3
-17.72
-19.68
-15.15
-10.9
-24.7 REMARKS: 1. Q.P. and AV. are abbreviations of quasi-peak and average individually. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies were very low against the limit. 3. Margin value = Emission level - Limit value 4. Correction factor = Insertion loss + Cable loss 5. Emission Level = Correction Factor + Reading Value. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 34 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 PHASE Neutral 6dB BANDWIDTH 9kHz Freq. No
[MHz]
0.15 0.17344 0.20859 0.32969 0.38047 11.14844 1 2 3 4 5 6 Corr. Factor
(dB) 10.65 10.6 10.55 10.59 10.61 10.22 Reading Value Emission Level Limit Q.P. 66
[dB (uV)]
AV. 56
[dB (uV)]
Q.P. AV. 15.05 41.35 15.21 42.2
[dB (uV)]
AV. Q.P. 25.7 30.7 31.6 25.81 64.79 54.79 27.33 10.07 37.88 20.62 63.26 53.26 26.54 17.66 37.13 28.25 59.46 49.46 29.88 22.01 40.49 32.62 58.27 48.27 15.8 26.02 16.43 6.21 60 50 Margin
(dB) Q.P.
-24.65
-22.59
-25.38
-22.33
-17.78
-33.98 AV.
-30.3
-28.98
-32.64
-21.21
-15.65
-33.57 REMARKS: 1. Q.P. and AV. are abbreviations of quasi-peak an d average individually. 2. The emission levels of other frequencies were very low against the limit. 3. Margin value = Emission level - Limit value 4. Correction factor = Insertion loss + Cable loss 5. Emission Level = Correction Factor + Reading Value. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 35 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.3 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT 3.3.1 LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT The minimum of 6dB Bandwidth Measurement is 0.5 MHz. 3.3.2 TEST SETUP EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER 10dB ATTENUATION PAD Rohde&Schwarz FSV40 Manufacturer 3.3.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS Equipment Spectrum Analyzer
(10Hz40GHz) Digital Multimeter FLUKE Humid & Temp Programmable Tester Haida Agilent Oscilloscope Signal Analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSV7 NOTE:
15B HD-2257 Model No. Serial No. Last Cal. Next Cal. 101003 Apr. 09,14 Apr. 08,15 A1220010DG Oct. 27,14 Oct. 26,15 110807201 Sep.04,14 Sep. 03,15 DSO9254A MY51260160 Oct. 17, 14 Oct. 16, 15 Nov. 05,14 Nov. 04,15 102331 1. The test was performed in RF Oven room. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to CEPREI/CHINA, GRGT/CHINA and NIM/CHINA. 3.3.4 TEST PROCEDURE a. Set resolution bandwidth (RBW) = 100kHz b. Set the video bandwidth (VBW) 3 x RBW, Detector = Peak. c. Trace mode = max hold. d. Sweep = auto couple. e. Measure the maximum width of the emission that is constrained by the frequencies associated with the two amplitude points (upper and lower) that are attenuated by 6 dB relative to the maximum level measured in the fundamental emission Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 36 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.3.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. 3.3.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS The software provided by client to enable the EUT under transmission condition continuously at lowest, middle and highest channel frequencies individually. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 37 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.3.7 TEST RESULTS 802.11b CHANNEL FREQUENCY
(MHz) 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS / FAIL 2412 2437 2462 9.10 10.07 9.11 0.5 0.5 0.5 PASS PASS PASS 1 6 11 802.11g 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 15.15 15.13 15.13 15.14 15.12 15.16 MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS / FAIL 0.5 0.5 0.5 PASS PASS PASS 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 15.13 15.62 15.09 15.11 15.74 15.71 MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS / FAIL 0.5 0.5 0.5 PASS PASS PASS CHANNEL FREQUENCY
(MHz) 1 6 11 2412 2437 2462 802.11n (20MHz) CHANNEL FREQUENCY
(MHz) 1 6 11 2412 2437 2462 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 38 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11n (40MHz) CHANNEL FREQUENCY
(MHz) 3 6 9 2422 2437 2452 6dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 35.26 35.69 35.22 35.83 35.76 35.80 MINIMUM LIMIT (MHz) PASS / FAIL 0.5 0.5 0.5 PASS PASS PASS 802.11b SPECTRUM PLOT OF WORST VALUE 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 39 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.4 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER 3.4.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT For systems using digital modulation in the 24002483.5 MHz bands: 1 Watt
(30dBm) Per KDB 662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 Method of conducted output power measurement on IEEE 802.11 devices, Array Gain = 0 dB (i.e., no array gain) for NANT 4;
Array Gain = 0 dB (i.e., no array gain) for channel widths 40 MHz for any NANT;
Array Gain = 5 log(NANT/NSS) dB or 3 dB, whichever is less for 20-MHz channel widths with NANT 5. For power measurements on all other devices: Array Gain = 10 log(NANT/NSS) dB. 3.4.2 TEST SETUP EUT 10dB ATTENUATION PAD Manufacturer 3.4.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS Equipment Spectrum Analyzer
(10Hz40GHz) Power Meter Power Sensor NOTE:
Anritsu Anritsu Power Sensor Power Meter Model No. Serial No. Last Cal. Next Cal. Rohde&Schwarz FSV40 101003 Apr. 09,14 Apr. 08,15 ML2495A MA2411B 1139001 1126068 Feb. 21,15 Feb. 20,16 Feb. 21,15 Feb. 20,16 1. The test was performed in RF Oven room. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to CEPREI/CHINA, GRGT/CHINA and NIM/CHINA. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 40 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.4.4 TEST PROCEDURES A average power sensor was used on the output port of the EUT. A power meter was used to read the response of the average power sensor. Record the average power level. 3.4.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. 3.4.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS The software provided by client to enable the EUT under transmission condition continuously at lowest, middle and highest channel frequencies individually. 3.4.7 TEST RESULTS FOR AVERAGE POWER 802.11b CHAN. FREQ.
(MHz) AVG. POWER (dBm) POWER
(mW) LIMIT
(dBm) PASS /
FAIL 1 6 11 2412 2437 2462 18.79 25.17 18.34 75.683 328.852 68.234 30 30 30 PASS PASS PASS Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 41 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11g CHAN. FREQ.
(MHz) AVG. POWER (dBm) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 TOTAL POWER
(mW) TOTAL POWER
(dBm) LIMIT
(dBm) PASS /
FAIL 2412 2437 2462 17.61 23.17 17.69 17.60 115.345 20.62 22.91 402.717 26.05 18.25 125.603 20.99 30 30 30 PASS PASS PASS 1 6 11 802.11n (20MHz) CHAN. FREQ.
(MHz) AVG. POWER (dBm) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 TOTAL POWER
(mW) TOTAL POWER
(dBm) LIMIT
(dBm) PASS /
FAIL 2412 2437 2462 16.23 23.15 17.08 16.21 83.753 19.23 22.65 390.841 25.92 17.11 102.565 20.11 30 30 30 PASS PASS PASS 1 6 11 802.11n (40MHz) CHAN. FREQ.
(MHz) AVG. POWER (dBm) CHAIN 0 CHAIN 1 TOTAL POWER
(mW) TOTAL POWER
(dBm) LIMIT
(dBm) PASS /
FAIL 2422 2437 2452 17.36 22.82 17.22 17.68 112.980 20.53 22.95 389.045 25.90 17.42 107.895 20.33 30 30 30 PASS PASS PASS 3 6 9 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 42 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT 3.5.1 LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT The Maximum of Power Spectral Density Measurement is 8dBm. 3.5.2 TEST SETUP EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER 10dB ATTENUATION PAD 3.5.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS Refer to section 3.3.3 to get information of above instrument. 3.5.4 TEST PROCEDURE a) Set instrument center frequency to DTS channel center frequency. b) Set span to at least 1.5 times the OBW. c) Set RBW to: 3 kHz RBW 100 kHz. d) Set VBW 3 x RBW. e) Detector = power averaging (RMS) or sample detector (when RMS not available). f) Ensure that the number of measurement points in the sweep 2 x span/RBW. g) Sweep time = auto couple. h) Employ trace averaging (RMS) mode over a minimum of 100 traces. i) Use the peak marker function to determine the maximum amplitude level. 3.5.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. 3.5.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITION Same as Item 3.3.6 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 43 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.5.7 TEST RESULTS 802.11b TX chain Channel 0 1 6 11 Freq.
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 PSD W/O DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz) PSD WITH DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz) Limit
(dBm/3kHz)
-4.52
-0.17
-4.58
-4.33 0.02
-4.39 8 8 8 PASS
/FAIL PASS PASS PASS NOTE: Refer to section 2.3 for duty cycle spectrum plot, Duty factor=0.19 802.11g TX chain Channel Freq.
(MHz) PSD
(dBm/3kHz) 10 log
(N=2) dB 0 1 1 6 11 1 6 11 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462
-7.35
-2.58
-7.67
-8.15
-3.11
-7.15 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 TOTAL PSD W/O DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-4.34 0.43
-4.66
-5.14
-0.10
-4.14 TOTAL PSD WITH DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-3.87 0.90
-4.19
-4.67 0.37
-3.67 NOTE: Refer to section 2.3 for duty cycle spectrum plot, Duty factor=0.47 802.11n (20MHz) TX chain Channel Freq.
(MHz) PSD
(dBm/3kHz) 10 log
(N=2) dB 0 1 1 6 11 1 6 11 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462
-7.78
-2.06
-8.78
-8.65
-3.03
-7.52 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 TOTAL PSD W/O DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-4.77 0.95
-5.77
-5.64
-0.02
-4.51 TOTAL PSD WITH DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-4.30 1.42
-5.30
-5.17 0.45
-4.04 Limit
(dBm/3kHz) PASS
/FAIL 8 8 8 8 8 8 PASS PASS PASS PASS Limit
(dBm/3kHz) PASS
/FAIL 8 8 8 8 8 8 PASS PASS PASS PASS NOTE: Refer to section 2.3 for duty cycle spectrum plot, Duty factor=0.47 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 44 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11n (40MHz) TX chain Channel Freq.
(MHz) PSD
(dBm/3kHz) 10 log
(N=2) dB 0 1 3 6 9 3 6 9 2422 2437 2452 2422 2437 2452
-11.64
-5.20
-11.31
-11.34
-7.35
-13.11 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 TOTAL PSD W/O DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-8.63
-2.19
-8.30
-8.33
-4.34
-10.10 TOTAL PSD WITH DUTY FACTOR
(dBm/3kHz)
-8.14
-1.70
-7.81
-7.84
-3.85
-9.61 Limit
(dBm/3kHz) PASS
/FAIL 8 8 8 8 8 8 PASS PASS PASS PASS NOTE: Refer to section 2.3 for duty cycle spectrum plot, Duty factor=0.49 802.11b SPECTRUM PLOT OF WORST VALUE 802.11g 802.11n (20MHz) 802.11n (40MHz) Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 45 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 3.6 CONDUCTED OUT OF BAND EMISSION MEASUREMENT 3.6.1 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED OUT OF BAND EMISSION MEASUREMENT Below -30dB of the highest emission level of operating band (in 100kHz Resolution Bandwidth). 3.6.2 TEST SETUP EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER 10dB ATTENUATION PAD 3.6.3 TEST INSTRUMENTS Refer to section 3.3.3 to get information of above instrument. 3.6.4 TEST PROCEDURE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE REF 1. Set the RBW = 100 kHz. 2. Set the VBW 300 kHz. 3. Detector = peak. 4. Sweep time = auto couple. 5. Trace mode = max hold. 6. Allow trace to fully stabilize. 7. Use the peak marker function to determine the maximum power level in any 100 kHz band segment within the fundamental EBW. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 46 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE OOBE 1. Set RBW = 100 kHz. 2. Set VBW 300 kHz. 3. Detector = peak. 4. Sweep = auto couple. 5. Trace Mode = max hold. 6. Allow trace to fully stabilize. 7. Use the peak marker function to determine the maximum amplitude level. 3.6.5 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. 3.6.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITION Same as Item 3.3.6 3.6.7 TEST RESULTS The spectrum plots are attached on the following pages. D1 line indicates the highest level, and D2 line indicates the 30dB offset below D1. It shows compliance with the requirement. Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 47 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11b CH 1 CH 6 CH 11 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 48 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 1 Band edge CH 11 Band edge 802.11g CHAIN 0 CH 1 CH 6 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 49 of 59 Report Version 1 CH 11 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 1 Band edge CHAIN 1 CH 1 CH 11 Band edge Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 50 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 6 CH 11 CH 1 Band edge CH 11 Band edge Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 51 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 802.11n (20MHz) CHAIN 0 CH 1 CH 6 CH 11 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 52 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 1 Band edge CH 11 Band edge CHAIN 1 CH 1 CH 6 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 53 of 59 Report Version 1 CH 11 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 1 Band edge 802.11n (40MHz) CHAIN 0 CH 3 CH 11 Band edge Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 54 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 6 CH 9 CH 3 Band edge CH 9 Band edge Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 55 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CHAIN 1 CH 3 CH 6 CH 9 Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 56 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 CH 3 Band edge CH 9 Band edge Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 57 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION Please refer to the attached file (Test Setup Photo). Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 58 of 59 Report Version 1 Test Report No.: RF141216N012 5 APPENDIX A - MODIFICATIONS RECORDERS FOR ENGINEERING CHANGES TO THE EUT BY THE LAB No any modifications are made to the EUT by the lab during the test.
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Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch No. 34, Chenwulu Section, Guantai Rd., Houjie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong 523942, China Tel: +86 769 8593 5656 Fax: +86 769 8593 1080 Email: customerservice.dg@cn.bureauveritas.com Page 59 of 59 Report Version 1
1 | attestation - FCC DoC | Attestation Statements | 54.70 KiB | July 15 2015 |
NETGEAR, Inc. DATE2015/6/10 FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DoC) Trade Name(s): NETGEAR Model Number(s): D2200D-1FRNAS Our device above has been tested and found to be compliant with the FCC Part 15 Class B limits as a computer peripheral. This 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Details of test lab and documentation Test Lab Name: BUREAU VERITAS HONG KONG LIMITED, EMC CENTRE FCC Test Site Accreditation Number (as seen on FCC website): 945348 Test report number and issue date: (5215)033-1191 May 21, 2015 Declaring Party Signature ________________________________________________________________ David Kay / Regulatory Compliance Manager Email: David.Kay@Netgear.com TEL: 4088903657 Fax: 4089078097
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-07-15 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-07-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Netgear Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022158786
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1 | Physical Address |
350 East Plumeria Drive
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1 |
San Jose, CA
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
PY3
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
14400297
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D****** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
40889********
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1 | Fax Number |
40890********
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1 |
d******@netgear.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/11/2016 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | ADSL2+ Modem Router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) 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, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. This device has 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch
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1 | Name |
A****** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86-76********
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1 |
a******@cn.bureauveritas.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4030000 |
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