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Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual NETGEAR, Inc. 350 E. Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA 202-10588-01 December 2009 2009 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved. Technical Support When you register your product at http://www.netgear.com/register, we can provide you with faster expert technical support and timely notices of product and software upgrades. NETGEAR, INC. Support Information Phone: 1-888-NETGEAR, for US & Canada only. For other countries, see your Support information card. E-mail: support@netgear.com Website: http://www.netgear.com Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, ProSafe, and Auto Uplink are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein. Maximum Wireless Signal Rate Derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 Specifications Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Safety and Regulatory Notices FCC Statement The Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 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. 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 according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment or devices Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receivers ii v1.0, December 2009 Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance FCC Caution: Any change or modification to the product not expressly approved by NETGEAR could void the users authority to operate the device. FCC RF Radiation Exposure and SAR Statements SAR Statement The NETGEAR Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 has been tested for body-worn Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) compliance. The FCC has established detailed SAR requirements and has established that these requirements have been met whilethe Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 was installed in a host notebook computer. RF Exposure Information The radio module has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C (01-01) and found to be compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. This model meets the applicable government requirements for exposure to radio frequency waves. The highest SAR level measured for this device was 1.40 W/kg. Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 et CNR-210 du Canada. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual. Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity Visit the NETGEAR EU Declarations of Conformity website at:
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WNA1100 v1 December 2009 Wireless-N USB Adapter Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 Home English 202-10588-01 1.0 iv v1.0, December 2009 Contents About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and Scope .................................................................................. vii Revision History ...............................................................................................................viii Chapter 1 Installation with Custom Setup What You Need Before You Begin .................................................................................1-1 Observe Wireless Location and Range Guidelines ..................................................1-2 Installation with Custom Setup .......................................................................................1-2 First, Install the WNA1100v1 Software ....................................................................1-2 Then, Install Your WNA1100 v1 Adapter .................................................................1-4 Use Smart Wizard Automatic Configuration to Connect to a Wireless Network ......1-5 Monitoring Wireless Network and the Internet Connections ...........................................1-7 WNA1100 v1 Icon ....................................................................................................1-8 Smart Wizard Status Bar ..........................................................................................1-9 Wireless-N USB Adapter LED ................................................................................1-10 Removing the WNA1100 v1 Software ..........................................................................1-10 Upgrading the WNA1100 v1 Software ..........................................................................1-11 Chapter 2 Network Connections and Wireless Security Viewing Wireless Networks in Your Area .......................................................................2-1 Joining a Network ...........................................................................................................2-2 Using Push 'N' Connect to Join a Network ...............................................................2-4 Creating a Profile to Connect to a Wireless Network .....................................................2-4 Managing Profiles ....................................................................................................2-6 Setting Up a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Profile .............................................2-6 Starting a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Network Connection ...........................2-8 About Wireless Security .................................................................................................2-9 Wireless Network Name (SSID) and Security Settings ..........................................2-10 Setting Up WPA-PSK [TKIP] or WPA2-PSK [AES] Security ..................................2-10 v1.0, December 2009 v Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Setting Up WEP Encryption Security .....................................................................2-11 Monitoring Statistics .....................................................................................................2-13 About Your Smart Wizard .............................................................................................2-14 Advanced Settings ........................................................................................................2-15 Chapter 3 Wireless Network Performance Optimizing Wireless Performance ..................................................................................3-1 Optimizing Your Network Bandwidth ..............................................................................3-2 Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) Networking Technologies ..........................3-3 Assessing Your Network Speed Requirements .......................................................3-4 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips ......................................................................................................4-1 Troubleshooting Your Wireless Connection ...................................................................4-2 Occasional Windows XP Connection Problems .............................................................4-3 Ad Hoc Mode Is Not Working Correctly ..........................................................................4-4 Appendix A Technical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ A-1 Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................ A-2 Appendix B Related Documents vi v1.0, December 2009 About This Manual The NETGEAR Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100v1 User Manual describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot the Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1. Conventions, Formats, and Scope The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs:
Typographical conventions. This manual uses the following typographical conventions::
Italic Bold Fixed italic Emphasis, books, CDs User input, screen text Command prompt, CLI text, code URL links Formats. This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages:
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest. Tip: This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources. Scope. This manual is written for the Wireless-N USB Adapter. For more information about network, Internet, firewall, and VPN technologies, click the links to the NETGEAR website in Appendix B, Related Documents. Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/WNA1100 v1.asp. v1.0, December 2009 vii Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Revision History Part Number 202-10588-01 Version Number Date 1.0 November 2009 Description Original publication viii v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Chapter 1 Installation with Custom Setup This chapter explains custom installation for your Wireless-N USB Adapter. With custom setup you can specify where the files are installed. You can also choose whether or not you want to install the Smart Wizard. Note: For help with express installation, see the NETGEAR Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100 Installation Guide. What You Need Before You Begin To install the wireless-N USB adapter, you need:
A PC with a Pentium 300 MHz or higher compatible processor with an available USB port. Note: The maximum speed of a USB v2.0 port is 480 Mbps. If your computer has a USB v1.1 port, the wireless-N USB adapter is limited to that ports maximum speed, which is 14 Mbps. A CD drive. Windows7, Vista, Windows XP Home, or Windows XP Professional. Some versions of 15Mbytes of free hard disk space. Windows ask for the original Windows operating system installation files to complete the installation of the WNA1100 v1 driver software. Note: Windows XP users must install SP2 or install the KB822603 hot fix (update), which fixes the USB 2.0 host controller driver. Go to this link to install the hot fix: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/
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733dd867-56a0-4956-b7fe-e85b688b7f86 v1.0, December 2009 1-1 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Observe Wireless Location and Range Guidelines For best performance, place the wireless-N USB adapter at least 4 feet (over 1 meter) away from the wireless router or access point. Computers can connect over wireless networks indoors at a range that varies significantly based on the physical location of the computer with the wireless-N USB adapter. For best results, avoid potential sources of interference, such as the following:
Microwave ovens In general, wireless devices can communicate through walls. However, if the walls are constructed with concrete, or have metal or metal mesh, the effective range decreases if such materials are between the devices. 2.4 GHz cordless phones Large metal surfaces Installation with Custom Setup Note: For help with Express installation, see the NETGEAR Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100 Installation Guide. First, Install the WNA1100v1 Software 1. Insert the Resource CD in your computers CD drive. If the CD main screen does not display, browse the files on the CD and double-click Autorun.exe. 2. Click Install the Software. The Software Update Check screen displays. 3. If you are connected to the Internet, click Check for Updates. If not, click Install from CD. 4. Accept the license agreement. Then select Custom and click Next on the Setup Type screen. 1-2 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Figure 1-1 5. When prompted, browse to select the destination folder for your wireless adapter software, and then click Next. Figure 1-2 6. Select one of the following methods to configure and manage your wireless network:
Smart Wizard. Manage your wireless networks with the NETGEAR WNA1100 v1 software and connect securely using Push 'N' Connect, also called WPS. Automatically. Let the Smart Wizard automatically configure the settings for your wireless-N USB adapter. Manual. Specify the settings for your wireless-N USB adapter in the Settings screen. Windows Utility. Connect to and manage your wireless networks using only the Windows configuration utility. v1.0, December 2009 1-3 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Then, Install Your WNA1100 v1 Adapter You are prompted to insert your adapter:
Figure 1-3 1. Locate a USB port on your PC. 2. Insert the adapter into the USB port, or connect it with the USB cable. Figure 1-4 Note: For best results, put the wireless adapter at least 4 feet (1 meter) away from your router. 3. Click Next. The WNA1100 v1 software detects the adapter. Follow the onscreen prompts to install the driver. 1-4 v1.0, December 2009 4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual How you connect to a network depends on what you selected during custom installation. For automatic configuration, see the following section, Use Smart Wizard Automatic Configuration to Connect to a Wireless Network. If you selected manual configuration, the Settings tab displays. See Joining a Network on page 2-2. To use a Windows utility, see your Windows documentation or the NETGEAR application note at http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/winzerocfg/index.htm. Use Smart Wizard Automatic Configuration to Connect to a Wireless Network After the driver is installed, you are prompted to connect to a wireless network. 1. One of the following screens displays:
WPS-capable networks in your area Figure 1-5 No WPS-capable networks in your area If no WPS networks are in your area, select your wireless network from the list and click Next. If you select a secured network, you need to enter the passphrase or network key. v1.0, December 2009 1-5 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual If your router supports Push 'N' Connect (also called WPS) click Next. The following screen displays:
Figure 1-6 Press and hold the push button on the side of the wireless-N USB adapter for 2 seconds. The LED flashes. Click Next. Follow the prompts to push the WPS button on your router and connect. 2. The adapter connects to the network, which can take a minute or two. Your settings are saved in a profile, which you can name:
Figure 1-7 1-6 v1.0, December 2009 3. Click Finish, and the Smart Wizard Settings screen displays. Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Profile name Status bar Figure 1-8 You are now connected to a wireless network!
The WNA1100 v1 icon Smart Wizard to make changes or connect to a different wireless network. appears in the system tray and on the desktop so you can open the Monitoring Wireless Network and the Internet Connections The wireless-N USB adapter provides several ways to check the status of your connection to a wireless network and to the Internet:
WNA1100 v1 icon. After you install the WNA1100 v1 software, the icon appears on the desktop and on the right end of the Windows task bar. It is color coded to show the status of the connection. See the following section, WNA1100 v1 Icon. Smart Wizard status bar. Clicking of the screen shows details about your wireless and Internet connection. See Smart Wizard Status Bar on page 1-9. opens the Smart Wizard. The status bar at the bottom Adapter LED. The LED on the wireless-N USB adapter indicates the condition of your wireless link. See Wireless-N USB Adapter LED on page 1-10. v1.0, December 2009 1-7 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual WNA1100 v1 Icon The WNA1100 v1 icon is on the desktop and in the Windows system tray, on one end of the taskbar in the Microsoft Windows desktop. The WNA1100 v1 icon changes colors depending on the condition of the adapter. The following table describes the colors and conditions indicated. Color Red Yellow Green Condition The adapter is not connected to a wireless network. Description The wireless-N USB adapter cannot link to any other wireless node, or the link is lost. Check your configuration, or try moving to a location where the wireless signal quality is better. The adapter is connected to a wireless network. The wireless link is weak. Move to a better location, such as closer to the router. Also, look for possible interference such as a 2.4 GHz cordless phone or large metal surface. The adapter is connected to a wireless network. Your adapter has established good communication with an access point, and the signal quality is strong. If you right-click the WNA1100 v1 icon in the system tray, you can disable Internet notification by clearing the check mark. If you do so, then only the IP address is shown. Figure 1-9 In Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista, there is one more option: Enable NETGEAR Smart Wizard. Figure 1-10 If you clear the check mark for Enable NETGEAR Smart Wizard, the NETGEAR Smart Wizard is disabled, and you must set up the wireless adapter with the Windows 7 or Vista AutoConfig utility provided by Microsoft. 1-8 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Smart Wizard Status Bar Click the the Settings tab. icon to open the Smart Wizard Settings tab. The status bar is located at the bottom of Connection status Security Channel Data rate Wireless network Join a Network Figure 1-11 The following table describes how to interpret the Smart Wizard status bar. Signal strength Understanding the Status Bar Wireless network Security Channel Data rate Signal strength Join a Network Connection status Identifies which wireless network you have joined. A closed lock indicates that security is enabled. An open lock indicates an open network without wireless security. The wireless channel used by the network. If many wireless networks in your area use the same channel, they can interfere with one another. To optimize the wireless data rate, connect to a network with a high-speed router or access point and a high-speed Internet connection. See Chapter 3, Wireless Network Performance. More dots indicate a stronger signal. Usually, you experience higher data rate when the signal is strongest. Click Join a Network to start the Connection Wizard. The status of your network connection. Connected to Internet. The wireless Internet connection is OK. Connected to Router. The wireless connection to the router is OK, but the router is not connected to the Internet. 169.254.x.x or ___.___.___.___. The wireless connection to the router is OK, but there is a problem with the router. v1.0, December 2009 1-9 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual Wireless-N USB Adapter LED The LED on the wireless-N USB adapter indicates the condition of the wireless link, as described in the following table. Wireless-N USB Adapter LED Off Meaning The wireless-N USB adapter is not plugged in to the USB port. The wireless-N USB adapter is in power save mode (default from power up or reset). Blinking Solid The wireless-N USB adapter is scanning for a network. The wireless-N USB adapter is sending or receiving data. The wireless-N USB adapter is connected to a wireless network, but it is not sending or receiving data. Removing the WNA1100 v1 Software To remove the wireless adapter software:
1. Use the Windows Start menu in either of these ways:
Select All Programs > NETGEAR WN1100 Adapter program group > Uninstall NETGEAR WN100 Software. Select Control Panel > Add or Remove Program, and then select the NETGEAR WNA1100v1 wireless USB 2.0 adapter. 2. The following screen displays:
Figure 1-12 1-10 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual 3. Select the Remove radio button and then click Next. 4. Follow the onscreen prompt to disconnect your adapter. A message displays confirming that the software has been removed. Upgrading the WNA1100 v1 Software Upgrades might be available at the NETGEAR website. To install an upgrade:
1. Open the Smart Wizard and click the About tab to display the following screen:
Figure 1-13 2. Click the Software Update Check button. If a newer version of firmware is found at the NETGEAR website, the following screen displays:
Figure 1-14 v1.0, December 2009 1-11 Wireless-N 300 USB Adapter WNA3100 User Manual 3. Click OK. When the file has been downloaded a message like the following displays:
Figure 1-15 4. Click Yes. Follow the installer instructions, and if prompted, restart your computer. 1-12 v1.0, December 2009 Chapter 2 Network Connections and Wireless Security This chapter explains how to use the Smart Wizard to connect to wireless networks and how to set up wireless security on your adpater if you are joining a secured wireless network. Note: During installation if you selected Windows Utililty instead of the Smart Wizard, you will not be able to use these features. If you changed your mind, you can remove the WNA1100 v1 software (see Removing the WNA1100 v1 Software on page 1-10) and use the Resource CD to reinstall the software with the Smart Wizard. Viewing Wireless Networks in Your Area You can use the Networks tab to view all available wireless networks in your area. You can also scan to search for wireless networks and refresh the tab. To view information about wireless networks:
1. Click the 2. Click the Networks tab to display the following screen:
icon to open the Smart Wizard. You can click a column heading to sort. The status bar shows your network connection and Internet connection. Figure 2-1 v1.0, December 2009 2-1 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Table 2-1. Network Tab Field or Button Network Name (SSID) Channel N WPS Security Signal MAC Address Mode Help button Join a Network button Connect button Scan button Close button Description The name assigned to a wireless network. As a security measure, some wireless access points do not broadcast their SSID. In such cases, the SSID field is blank even though the rest of the information is still displayed. The channel determines which operating frequency is used. The access point supports wireless N mode. The access point supports WPS. Identifies whether the wireless network uses security settings such as WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, or WEP. The signal strength of the communications. The hardware address (MAC address) of the wireless device broadcasting this information. The type of wireless networkAccess Point (Infrastructure) or Computer-to-
Computer (Ad Hoc) Display online help. View networks and join a network. See Joining a Network. Connect to the network that you selected. Check for wireless networks. Clicking Scan refreshes the screen. Close the window. Joining a Network During the installation, the Smart Wizard lists the available networks. After installation you can use the Join a Network button on the Network tab to view available networks and select the one that you want. To join a network:
1. Use the icon to open the Smart Wizard. On the status bar, click Join a Network.. 2-2 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual A list of networks displays:
WPS Push 'N' Connect Hidden network Join a Network Figure 2-2 2. How you join the network depends on whether it uses wireless security, and whether it supports WPS. Open network. This network does not use any wireless security. You might join an open network at a coffee shop or public area. Select the network and click Connect. Secured network. To join a secured wireless network, select it and click Connect. If the network is hidden, you must type its network name (SSID). You are prompted to enter the passphrase or key. Secured network with WPS. The network uses wireless security and supports WPS. You can use the Push 'N' Connect button on your adapter to join this network without entering its wireless security settings. See the following section, Using Push 'N' Connect to Join a Network. v1.0, December 2009 2-3 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Using Push 'N' Connect to Join a Network If there is a WPS network in your area, you can use Push 'N' Connect to join it and automatically configure the wireless security settings for your adapter. Note: To use Push 'N' Connect you need to know the location of the wireless router, and you must have access to the router so that you can push its WPS button. To join a network:
1. On the Networks tab, select the network and click Connect. If the router supports Push 'N' Connect (also called WPS), the following screen displays:
Figure 2-3 2. Press and hold the push button on the side of the wireless-N USB adapter for 2 seconds. The LED flashes. 3. Follow the wizard steps to push the routers WPS button within 2 minutes, and connect to the wireless network. Creating a Profile to Connect to a Wireless Network You can create and save a profile from the Settings tab. To set up a profile:
1. Click the icon to open the Smart Wizard. The Settings tab displays:
2-4 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Figure 2-4 2. Enter the network settings. a. b. In the Profile field, type a name for the profile. In the Network Name (SSID) field, select a network, or enter the SSID. Note: You will not get a wireless network connection unless the network SSID matches exactly the SSID used by the wireless network. c. In the Network Type section, make sure that Access Point (Infrastructure) is selected. This setting lets you connect to a wireless network. For help with Ad Hoc mode, see Setting Up a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Profile on page 2-6. 3. Click Save Profile. All the configuration settings are saved in this profile. 4. To use the profile, click Apply. 5. Make sure you can connet to the network. Use a browser to connect to the Internet, or check for file and printer access on your network. You can check the status bar in the Smart Wizard for the current connection status. If you cannot connect, see Troubleshooting Your Wireless Connection on page 4-2. v1.0, December 2009 2-5 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Managing Profiles If you use your computer to connect to different wireless networks, you can create a profile for each wireless network. Then you can easily load the profile that has all the settings that you need to join the network you are using at the time. You manage your profiles in the Settings tab:
Select a profile name Figure 2-5 Save Delete Set priority There are two special profile names: Default and Profile. Default. The profile named Default automatically scans for any wireless network. You cannot change this profile name. Profile. If you do not enter a name in the Profile Name field, the name Profile is used to save your settings. If you do this more than once, you are asked if you want to replace the previous settings stored in Profile. Priority Button You can use the Priority button to specify which wireless network you prefer to connect to first. You can click the Move Up and Move Down buttons to adjust the order. The adapter uses the priority order when it automatically attempts to connect to a wireless network. The profile for the network that you are currently connected to is automatically saved as the first-priority profile. Setting Up a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Profile The Computer-to-Computer setting uses Ad Hoc mode. Ad Hoc mode is an 802.11 networking framework in which devices or computers communicate directly with each other, without the use of a router or access point. For example, this mode is used when two Windows computers are configured with file and print sharing enabled, and you want to exchange files directly between them. 2-6 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Note: Ad Hoc mode does not work using DHCP settings. Ad Hoc mode requires either static IP addresses (such as 192.168.0.1) or the IPX protocol. For help setting up static IP addresses, see the PC Networking Tutorial on the Resource CD. To create an Ad Hoc mode profile:
1. Click the icon to open the Smart Wizard. The Settings tab displays:
Figure 2-6 2. Enter the network settings. a. Select Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) for the network type. b. Select or enter the network name (SSID) for the Ad Hoc network. c. d. Click Apply. In the Profile field, type the name of the profile. 3. Save your settings in a profile. a. Click Save Profile, and all the configuration settings are saved in this profile. b. Click Apply, then click Close to exit the Smart Wizard, or click Cancel to return to the previous settings. 4. Configure the computer network settings. a. Configure each computer with either a static IP address or with the IPX protocol. b. Restart the computers. v1.0, December 2009 2-7 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual 5. Verify wireless connectivity between your peer devices with the ping program:
a. On the Windows taskbar, select Start > Run. Figure 2-7 b. Assuming the target PC is configured with 192.168.0.1 as its IP address, type:
ping -t 192.168.0.1 and then click OK. c. A continuous ping is sent to the device with the 192.168.0.1 static IP address. The ping response should change to Reply. Figure 2-8 At this point the connection is established. Note: If you cannot connect, see Ad Hoc Mode Is Not Working Correctly on page 4-4 and Troubleshooting Tips on page 4-1. Starting a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Network Connection 1. On the Settings tab of the Smart Wizard, select or type the network name (SSID). 2. Select the Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) network type. Note: for Windows Vista computers, you must have administrator rights. Otherwise, this option is not available for selection. 2-8 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual 3. Click Initiate Ad Hoc. The Ad Hoc Setting screen displays:
Figure 2-9 4. 5. In the Start Ad Hoc drop-down list, select the wireless standard (802.11g or 802.11b) for your Ad Hoc computer-to-computer network. In the Channel drop-down list, Automatic should work. If you notice interference problems with another nearby wireless device, select a channel that is not being used by other nearby wireless networks. Use the Networks tab to view the channels in use in your area. 6. Click OK. Note: The channel number differs depending on the country. The connection speed automatically defaults to the highest speed. About Wireless Security Many networks use wireless security to encrypt wireless data communications. To connect to a network with wireless security, you must set up the wireless-N USB adapter with exactly the same kind of wireless security settings. If you use the Smart Wizard to set up security, you can take advantage of Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to set up WPA-PSK [TKIP] security. Otherwise, you can manually set one of the following types of wireless security used for home networks:
WPA-PSK [TKIP] or WPA2-PSK [AES]. See Setting Up WPA-PSK [TKIP] or WPA2-
PSK [AES] Security on page 2-10. WEP. See Setting Up WEP Encryption Security on page 2-11. For more information about wireless security, click the link to Wireless Networking Basics in Appendix B. v1.0, December 2009 2-9 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Wireless Network Name (SSID) and Security Settings If you do not use WPS, then you need to know the security settings to join a secured wireless network. You can save the settings in a profile. You can also print this page, fill in the wireless network settings, and put it in a safe place for future reference. Network Name (SSID) ______________________________ If WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK authentication is used:
Passphrase: ______________________________ These characters are case-sensitive. If WEP authentication is used:
WEP encryption key size. Circle one: 64-bit or 128-bit. Data encryption (WEP) keys. There are two methods for creating WEP data encryption keys. Whichever method you use, record the key values in the spaces below. Passphrase method: ______________________________ This is case-sensitive. Not all wireless devices support the passphrase method. Manual method. These values are not case-sensitive. For 64-bit WEP, enter 10 hex digits (any combination of 09 or af). For 128-bit WEP, enter 26 hex digits. Key 1: _____________________________ Key 2: _____________________________ Key 3: _____________________________ Key 4: _____________________________ Setting Up WPA-PSK [TKIP] or WPA2-PSK [AES] Security To configure WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA2-PSK (AES) security:
1. Run the WNA1100 v1 Smart Wizard. a. Make sure that the wireless-N USB adapter is fully inserted in a USB port in your computer. b. Use the icon to open the Smart Wizard. The Settings tab displays. 2. Configure the security settings. a. b. In the Profile field, select the profile, or type in a profile name. In the Network Name (SSID) field, select the network, or enter the SSID. Note: You will not get a wireless network connection unless the network SSID matches exactly what is configured in the access point. 2-10 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual c. In the Security section, select WPA-PSK [TKIP] or WPA2-PSK [AES], and enter the passphrase. Figure 2-10 For more about WPA2-PSK, click the link to Wireless Networking Basics in Appendix B. 3. Save your settings in a profile. a. Click the Save Profile button. All the configuration settings are saved in this profile. b. Click Apply, and then click Close to exit the Smart Wizard. Setting Up WEP Encryption Security To configure WEP encryption security:
1. Run the WNA1100 v1 Smart Wizard. a. Make sure that the wireless-N USB adapter is connected to the USB port in your computer. b. Use the icon to open the Smart Wizard. The Settings tab displays. 2. Configure the security settings. a. In the Profile field, select the profile, or type in a profile name. v1.0, December 2009 2-11 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual b. In the Network Name (SSID) field, select the network, or enter the SSID. Note: You will not get a wireless network connection unless the network SSID matches exactly what is configured in the access point. c. In the Security section, select WEP. Figure 2-11 3. Select the WEP encryption strength you will use. 64-bit WEP data encryption 128-bit WEP data encryption Note: Larger encryption keys require more processing and might slow the communications response times. 4. Select Create with Passphrase, and enter the passphrase. The Smart Wizard generates the WEP keys. Note: The characters are case-sensitive. Be sure to use the same passphrase for all the wireless devices in the network. If the passphrase method is not available in the other devices, you must manually enter the keys to match exactly what is in the access point and other wireless devices. 2-12 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual 5. Save your settings in a profile. a. Click the Save Profile button. All the configuration settings are saved in this profile. b. Click Apply. c. Click Close to exit the configuration utility. Monitoring Statistics The Statistics tab provides real time and historical trend information about the data traffic and performance of your wireless adapter. 1 2 Figure 2-12 Table 2-2. Statistics Descriptions Label 1. Transmit/Receive Performance (%) 2. Transmit, Receive, and Total (TxRx) 3. Transmit Statistics 4. Receive Statistics 3 4 Description A real-time graph identifies the total, receive, and transmit utilization as a percentage of the total possible. Radio buttons let you select whether to display the transmit performance, the receive performance, or both in the same graph. Identifies transmit megabits per second (Mbps), transmit packets per second (Tx Packets/s), total transmitted packets, and transmit errors. Identifies receive megabits per second (Mbps), receive packets per second (Rx Packets/s), total received packets, and reception errors. 2-13 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual About Your Smart Wizard The About tab displays the current version information. Figure 2-13 Table 2-3. About Tab Settings About Tab Field Device Regional Domain Driver version Driver Date MAC Address Smart Wireless Utility IP Address Version Date 2-14 Description This is the region setting for the wireless adapter. The approved channels for the region are automatically scanned. Governments regulate the channels used for wireless transmission. Operating the wireless adapter in a different region might violate local laws. The wireless adapter driver version. The wireless adapter driver release date. The MAC (Media Access Control) address of the adapter. This is a unique 48-bit hardware address assigned to every network interface card. Some wireless networks restrict access based on a list of known MAC addresses. If you are communicating with such a network, you must provide the address shown here to the network administrator before you are allowed to connect. Restricting access by MAC address adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network. However, unless you use data encryption security, the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed. The IP address assigned to this adapter. The version of the Smart Wizard. The release date of the Smart Wizard. v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Table 2-3. About Tab Settings (continued) About Tab Field Support Description Get Info button Click this button to get your system information and save it inot a file for further debugging. If you are experiencing difficulties, NETGEAR technical support might ask you to use this button. Click this button to check the NETGEAR website to see if an upgrade is available. You can download the file and upgrade your software. Automatically check the NETGEAR website every 30 days to see if an upgrade is available. Check button Auto Check check box Advanced Settings The default advanced settings usually work fine. Except for the power saving setting, changing the settings incorrectly could cause your wireless connection to fail. Change them only if you have a specific reason to do so. To go to advanced settings, click the Advanced Settings button on the Settings tab. Note: For Windows Vista computers, you must have administrator rights to access the Advance Settings screen. Figure 2-14 2.4GHz Preamble. An Auto setting might give slightly better performance. A Long setting might provide a more reliable connection or slightly longer range. v1.0, December 2009 2-15 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Transmit Rate. Lowering the rate reduces the chance of interference with other nearby access points but also reduces the range of your adapter. Wireless Mode. Depending on your wireless adapter, you can choose some of the available 802.11 wireless protocols. Fragmentation Threshold. This is the maximum packet size used for fragmentation. Packets larger than the size programmed in this field are fragmented. The FragmentationThreshold value must be larger than the RTS Threshold value. RTS/CTS Threshold. The packet size that is used to determine whether it should use the CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance) mechanism for wireless packet transmission. 2-16 v1.0, December 2009 Chapter 3 Wireless Network Performance This chapter explains how to use your wireless-N USB adapter to connect to your wireless local area network (WLAN) and how to maximize the performance of your wireless-N USB adapter within your network. Included are scenarios for setting up your network in a mixed-use environment and the trade-off of using different types of technologywireless, wired, Powerline, and so on. Optimizing Wireless Performance The speed and range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based on the location of the wireless router. You should choose a location for your router that maximizes the network speed. The following list describes how to optimize wireless router performance. Identify critical wireless links. If your network has several wireless devices, decide which wireless devices need the highest data rate, and locate the router near them. Many wireless products have automatic data-rate fallback, which allows increased distances without loss of connectivity. This also means that devices that are farther away might be slower. Therefore, the most critical links in your network are those where the traffic is high and the distances are great. Optimize those first. Choose placement carefully. For best results, place your router:
Near the center of the area in which your computers will operate. In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected computers have line-of-sight access (even if through walls). Avoid obstacles to wireless signals. Keep wireless devices at least 2 feet from large metal fixtures such as file cabinets, refrigerators, pipes, metal ceilings, reinforced concrete, and metal partitions. Keep the devices away from large amounts of water such as fish tanks and water coolers. Reduce interference. Avoid windows unless communicating between buildings. Place wireless devices away from various electromagnetic noise sources, especially those in the 24002500 MHz frequency band. Common noise-creating sources are:
v1.0, December 2009 3-1 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Computers and fax machines (no closer than 1 foot) Copying machines, elevators, and cell phones (no closer than 6 feet) Microwave ovens (no closer than 10 feet) Choose your settings. Use a scanning utility to determine what other wireless networks are operating nearby, and choose an unused channel. Turn off SSID Broadcast, and change the default SSID. Other nearby devices might automatically try to connect to your network several times a second, which can cause significant performance reduction. Optimizing Your Network Bandwidth The speed of network connections depends on the type of equipment that you use. Try to use high-
speed technologies for network connections with the heaviest traffic to avoid lower-speed bottlenecks in the path. Figure 3-1 on page 3-3 shows a home network that includes many different connection speeds. In this network, the two computers with gigabit Ethernet adapters have a gigabit connection through the router to the storage server. With a high-speed router this connection allows for extremely fast backups or quick access to large files on the server. The computer connected through a pair of Powerline HD adapters is limited to the 200 Mbps speed of the Powerline HD connection. Although any of the links in this example would be sufficient for high-traffic applications such as streaming HD video, the use of older devices such as 10 Mbps Ethernet or 802.11b wireless would create a significant bottleneck. 3-2 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Figure 3-1 In planning your network, think about which tasks will have the heaviest traffic flow between them. Examples are:
A media center in one room streaming high-definition video from a server in another room A storage device that is used for backing up your computers Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) Networking Technologies Common connection types and their speed and security considerations are:
Broadband Internet Your Internet connection speed is determined by your modem type, such as ADSL or cable modem, the connection speed of the sites to which you connect, and general Internet traffic. ADSL and cable modem connections are asymmetrical, meaning they have a lower data rate to the Internet (upstream) than from the Internet (downstream). Keep in mind that when you connect to another site that also has an asymmetrical connection, the data rate between your sites is limited by each sides upstream data rate. A typical residential ADSL or cable modem connection provides a downstream data rate of about 1 to 3 megabits per second (Mbps). Newer technologies such as ADSL2+ and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) l increase the connection speed to tens of Mbps. v1.0, December 2009 3-3 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Wireless A high-speed wireless router can provide a wireless data throughput of up to 300 Mbps using technology called multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), in which multiple antennas transmit multiple streams of data. The use of multiple antennas also provides excellent range and coverage. With WPA and WPA2 encryption and authentication protocols, wireless security is extremely strong. To get the best performance, use newer adapters such as RangeMax adapters for your computers. A high-speed router might be compatible with older 802.11b and 802.11g adapters, but the use of these older wireless technologies in your network can result in lower throughput overall (typically less than 10 Mbps for 802.11b and less than 40 Mbps for 802.11g). In addition, many older wireless products do not support the latest security protocols, WPA and WPA2. Powerline For connecting rooms or floors that are blocked by obstructions or are distant vertically, consider networking over your buildings AC wiring. NETGEARs Powerline HD family of products delivers up to 200 Mbps to any outlet, while the older-generation XE family of products delivers 14 Mbps or 85 Mbps. Data transmissions are encrypted for security, and you can configure an individual network password to prevent neighbors from connecting. When you add new Powerline products, you can continue to use older models, but they might not be able to share the same Powerline network. Wired Ethernet As Gigabit Ethernet ports become common on newer computers, wired Ethernet remains a good choice for speed, economy, and security. Gigabit Ethernet can extend up to 100 meters with twisted-pair wiring of CAT-5e or better. A wired connection is not susceptible to interference, and eavesdropping would require a physical connection to your network. Note: Actual data throughput varies. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, can lower actual data throughput rate. Assessing Your Network Speed Requirements Because your Internet connection is likely to operate at a much lower speed than your local network, faster local networking technologies might not improve your Internet experience. However, many emerging home applications require high data rates. For example:
Streaming HD video requires 10 to 30 Mbps per stream. Because latency and packet loss can disrupt your video, plan to provide at least twice the capacity you need. 3-4 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Streaming MP3 audio requires less than 1 Mbps per stream and does not strain most modern networks. Like video, however, streaming audio is also sensitive to latency and packet loss, so a congested network or a noisy link can cause problems. Backing up computers over the network has become popular due to the availability of inexpensive mass storage. Table 3-1 shows the time to transfer 1 gigabyte (1 GB) of data using various networking technologies. Table 3-1. Theoretical Transfer Time for 1 Gigabyte Network Connection Gigabit wired Ethernet RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Powerline HD 100 Mbps wired Ethernet 802.11g wireless 802.11b wireless 10 Mbps wired Ethernet Cable modem (3 Mbps) Analog modem (56 kbps) Theoretical Raw Transfer Time 8 seconds 26 seconds 40 seconds 80 seconds 150 seconds 700 seconds 800 seconds 2700 seconds 144,000 seconds (40 hours) v1.0, December 2009 3-5 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about troubleshooting your wireless-N USB adapter. Troubleshooting Tips Use the following information to resolve common situations you might encounter. Also, refer to the knowledge base on the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support. 1. Push 'N' Connect timed out when I tried to connect to a router. Make sure that your router supports WPS. If there is more than one WPS network in your area, make sure you selected the correct wireless network. See Joining a Network on page 2-2 and Creating a Profile to Connect to a Wireless Network on page 2-4. 2. Why does the Smart Wizard keep asking me to save my settings?
3. If you change the settings, the Smart Wizard offers you the chance to save the changes. To avoid this prompt, simply click Apply before you close the Smart Wizard. I cannot connect to a wireless network. The router is available, and there is good signal strength. Try the following:
Check to see if you are still connected to the previous network. Use the Networks tab to select the network that you want. If the network uses Push 'N' Connect, make sure you select the right network, and go to the correct router when you are prompted to push its WPS button. If you are typing a passphrase or key, or the SSID for a hidden network, it must match the wireless network settings exactly. 4. My connection seems slow. The USB port that you use and the network that you connect to affect your connection speed. Check the status bar to see if the data rate is 54 Mpbs or 14 Mbps. The wireless-N USB adapter can operate at faster speeds. At 54 Mbps you are probably connecting to a standard 802.11g network. See Chapter 3, Wireless Network Performance. v1.0, December 2009 4-1 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual 5. 6. If you do not have a USB 2.0 port on your computer, the throughput is limited to the 14 Mbps of the USB 1.1 standard. I connected wirelessly to a network, but I cannot access the Internet. First, check to make sure that the routers Internet connection is working. If the routers Internet connection works, but you still cannot access the Internet, see Troubleshooting Your Wireless Connection. I can connect to the wireless network, but not to the other computers on the network or to the Internet. This could be a physical layer problem or a network configuration problem. Check to make sure that the router is physically connected to the Ethernet network. Make sure that the IP addresses and the Windows networking are configured correctly. Click the link to TCP/IP Networking in Appendix B. Restart the modem, router, and computer. 7. How can I view the IP address for the wireless-N USB adapter?
Click the icon to open the Smart Wizard. Then select the About tab. Troubleshooting Your Wireless Connection You can use the status bar and the LED to get more information about your wireless connection. Click the icon to open the Smart Wizard. The status bar is located at the bottom of the Settings tab. Connection status Wireless network Figure 4-1 Connection Status Shows 169.254.x.x Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server. If your IP address is in this range (169.254.x.x), make sure that there is a built-in DHCP server in your router. v1.0, December 2009 4-2 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual To fix this problem you can:
Click to open the Smart Wizard. At the bottom of the Settings tab, click Apply. The Smart Wizard tries again to connect to the router and get an IP address. Use the Repair function in Windows to try to get IP address. Reboot your computer. If your computer still does not get an IP address, check the routers DHCP settings. For more help, see the documentation that came with your router. Connection Status Shows ---.---.-.-
This can occur if you upgraded your WNA1100 v1 software and did not reboot your system. Either restart your computer, or connect to a different wireless network. Troubleshooting with the LED Problem The LED is not lit. Action The wireless-N USB adapter is not connected to the USB port correctly, or the WNA1100 v1 software is not installed. Remove and reinsert the wireless-N USB adapter. Check the Windows device manager to see if the adapter is recognized and enabled. Re-install the WNA1100 v1 software, if necessary. Insert the wireless-N USB adapter in a different USB slot on your computer if one is available. The LED blinks, but the wireless-N USB adapter is not connected to a wireless network. The wireless-N USB adapter is trying to connect, but is unsuccessful. The router might not be powered on. The router and the wireless-N USB adapter are not configured with the same wireless settings. Check the SSID and wireless security settings. Occasional Windows XP Connection Problems Windows XP users who apply Windows XP Hotfix (SP2) Q815485 from the Windows XP Update Service might not be able to connect to the Internet, might have dropped wireless connections, or both when using the wireless-N USB adapter. You can delete this Hotfix from the Add or Remove Programs utility in the Control Panel. To delete Windows XP Hotfix (SP2) Q815485:
4-3 v1.0, December 2009 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual 1. Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. 2. Select Windows XP Hotfix (SP2) Q815485, and then click Remove. You might receive an error message that states that some programs on the computer might not work correctly if the update is removed. You can ignore this error message, and then click Yes to remove the update. 3. Restart your computer, and rerun the Smart Display Setup Wizard. This should solve your connection issue. You can restore this hotfix by following this link:
http://microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=009D8425-CE2B-47A4-ABEC-
274845DC9E91&displaylang=en. Ad Hoc Mode Is Not Working Correctly You must click the Initiate Ad Hoc button on the Settings Tab before you click Apply. Note: Be sure that all computers in your Ad Hoc network are configured with static IP addresses in the same subnet. To start an Ad Hoc network:
1. Fill in the Network Name (SSID) field. 2. Select the Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) network type. 3. Click Initiate Ad Hoc. 4. Accept the default settings, or make your changes, and click OK. 5. Click Apply. v1.0, December 2009 4-4 Appendix A Technical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications Antenna Standards Radio data rate Frequency Power Emissions Bus interface Provided drivers Operating environment Encryption Warranty 1 integrated internal wireless antenna 802.11n, 802.11g, or 802.11b Auto Sensing 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz CCK and OFDM Modulation 5V Bus powered FCC, CE USB 2.0 Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, and Windows XP (32/64-bit) Operating temperature: 0 to 40 C WPA2-PSK [AES], WPA-PSK [TKIP], and 40-bit (also called 64-bit) and 128-bit WEP data encryption Limited 1-year warranty v1.0, December 2009 A-1 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100v1 User Manual Factory Default Settings Feature Smart Wizard Wireless Communication Wireless Network Name (SSID) Security Description Enabled Enabled Any (will connect to first wireless network that responds) Disabled Network Type Transmission Speed Country/Region Operating Mode Data Rate Infrastructure Autoa United States (varies by region) 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b Up to 150 Mbps a. Maximum wireless signal rate (IEEE Standard 802.11). Actual throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. A-2 v1.0, December 2009 Appendix B Related Documents This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product. Document Using Microsoft Vista and Windows XP to Manage Wireless Network Connections TCP/IP Networking Wireless Networking Basics Preparing Your Network Virtual Private Networking Basics Glossary Link http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/winzerocfg/index.htm http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/tcpip/index.htm http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wireless/index.htm http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wsdhcp/index.htm http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/vpn/index.htm http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/glossary/index.htm v1.0, December 2009 B-1
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2206 Ringwood Avenue San Jose, CA 95131 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: TCB@siemic.com Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Initial Release (current) Revised wording (current) Revision History To 1.0 2.0 From 1.0 1.0 Approved Date Nov-14-2006 Sept25-2007 SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev 2.0 350 E. Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Netgear Inc. Jan. 04, 2010 To: SIEMIC, INC. 2206 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131 USA Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter We, Netgear Inc. hereby authorize SIEMIC, INC. to act as a Certification Body for certifying for the following project(s):
(Product description, model name) We affirm that between SIEMIC and Netgear Inc., any difference in understanding, including test plan, measurement methods, applicable standards and relevant procedures and processes have been resolved prior to commencement of testing activities. Sincerely, Mark Gandler / Project Manager Tel: +1-408-907-8000 Fax: +1-408-907-8097 Add: 350 E. Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 2.0
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CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. SAR Evaluation Report FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Industry Standard RSS-102 Issue 2 for and Report No.: 09-12-MAS-183-02 Netgear, Inc. NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1100 PY309300113 4054A-09300113 Netgear, Inc. Client:
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2009/12/30 Test Result: Compliance Not Compliance Statement of Compliance:
The SAR values measured for the test sample are below the maximum recommended level of 1.6 W/kg averaged over any 1g tissue according to FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C
(Edition 01-01) and Industry Canada RSS-102 (Issue 2, 2005). The test result only corresponds to the tested sample. It is not permitted to copy this report, in part or in full, without the permission of the test laboratory. Total number of pages of this test report: 104 pages Test Engineer Checked by Approved by Perry Lin Joe Hsieh Anson Chou The testing described in this report has been carried out to the best of our knowledge and ability, and our responsibility is limited to the exercise of reasonable care. This certification is not intended to believe the sellers from their legal and/or contractual obligations. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 1 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Applicant Information Client : Netgear, Inc. Address : 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Manufacturer : Netgear, Inc. Address : 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA EUT : NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter Trade name NETGEAR Model No. : WNA1100 Standard Applied : FCC OET 65 Supplement C (Edition 01-01, June 2001) Industry Standard RSS-102 Issue 2 (November 2005) IEEE Standard 1528-2003 Laboratory
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: Maximum SAR Measurement 802.11b: 1.40 W/kg (1g) 802.11g: 1.22 W/kg (1g) 802.11n HT20: 1.20 W/kg (1g) 802.11n HT40: 0.706W/kg (1g) The NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter is in compliance with the FCC Report and Order 93-326 and Health Canada Safety Code 6, and the tests were performed according to the FCC OET65c and RSS-102 Issue 2 for uncontrolled exposure. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 2 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................5 1 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................6 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Description of Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................6 Photograph of EUT ..................................................................................................................6 Characteristics of Device .........................................................................................................7 Description of support units.....................................................................................................7 Environment Conditions ..........................................................................................................8 FCC Requirements for SAR Compliance Testing ...................................................................8 1.6.1 RF Exposure Limits ..........................................................................................................................8 The SAR Measurement Procudure...........................................................................................9 1.7.1 General Requirements.......................................................................................................................9 1.7.2 Phantom Requirements .....................................................................................................................9 1.7.3 Test Positions....................................................................................................................................9 1.7.4 Test Procedures.................................................................................................................................9 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE TEST EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................10 1.7 Test Equipment List ...............................................................................................................10 2.1 DASY4 Measurement System Diagram ................................................................................11 2.2 DASY4 Measurement Server.................................................................................................13 2.3 DAE (Data Acquisition Electronics)......................................................................................14 2.4 Phantom..................................................................................................................................15 2.5 Device Holder ........................................................................................................................16 2.6 Specifications of Probes.........................................................................................................16 2.7 SAR Measurement Procedures in DASY4 ............................................................................17 2.8 2.9 Simulating Liquids.................................................................................................................18 2.10 System Performance Check ...................................................................................................18 Purpose .......................................................................................................................................19 System Performance Check Procedure.......................................................................................19 System Performance Check Setup..............................................................................................20 Result of System Performance Check: Valid Result ..................................................................21 3 RESULTS.....................................................................................................................................22 2.10.1 2.10.2 2.10.3 2.10.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 Summary of Test Results .......................................................................................................22 Description for EUT testing position.....................................................................................22 Check the conducted output power of worst mode................................................................22 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 3 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Check the position for worst result ........................................................................................23 3.4 Double check the other mode result.......................................................................................25 3.5 Increments distance check......................................................................................................26 3.6 3.7 Measurement Position............................................................................................................27 3.7.1 USB Orientation A of EUT Position...............................................................................................27 3.7.2 USB Orientation B of EUT Position...............................................................................................27 3.7.3 USB Orientation C of EUT Position...............................................................................................28 3.7.4 USB Orientation D of EUT Position...............................................................................................28 4 THE DESCRIPTION OF TEST PROCEDURE FOR FCC.................................................................29 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Scan Procedure.......................................................................................................................29 SAR Averaging Methods .......................................................................................................29 Data Storage...........................................................................................................................29 Data Evaluation......................................................................................................................30 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation.................................................................................................32 5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY.................................................................................................33 6 References..................................................................................................................................33 6 References..................................................................................................................................34 7 ANNEXTEST RESULTS OF DASY4 (REFER TO ANNEX) .....................................................34 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 4 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Executive Summary The NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter operating in the 2.4GHz frequency ranges. This device contains wireless functions that are operational in IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n HT20 and IEEE 802.11n HT40 modes. The measurements was conducted by CERPASS and carried out with the dosimetric assessment system DASY4. The measurements were conducted according to FCC OET 65 Supplement C [Reference 5] for evaluating compliance with requirements of FCC Report and Order 96-326 [Reference 3] and also according to Industry Standard RSS-102 Issue 2 [Reference 8] for evaluating compliance with requirements of Health Canada Safety Code 6[Reference 9]. The frequency range of the device:
2.4GHz: 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 5 of 104 1 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. General Information 1.1 Description of Equipment Under Test EUT Type Trade Name Model Name Hardware version Software version Tx Frequency Rx Frequency Antenna Type Device Category NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter NETGEAR WNA1100 N/A N/A 2412 ~ 2462 MHz 2412 ~ 2462 MHz Internal Type Portable Part RF Exposure Environment General Population / Uncontrolled Crest Factor 1 1.2 Photograph of EUT Front Back Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 6 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1.3 Characteristics of Device The EUT is a 2.4 GHz Enhanced Wireless USB Adapter. It conforms to the IEEE 802.11b/g/n protocal and operates in the unlicensed ISM Band at 2.4 GHz. Frequency Range IEEE 802.11b/g, 802.11n HT20: 2412MHz~2462MHz IEEE 802.11n HT40: 2422MHz~2452MHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n: 5MHz IEEE 802.11b/g, 802.11n HT20: 11 Channels IEEE 802.11n HT40: 7 Channels Channel Spacing Channel Number 1.4 Description of support units The SAR evaluation was performed on the following hosts:
Host # Description 1 2 Laptop Computer HP Laptop Computer ACER Manufacturer Model NX6320 TravelMate 550 Overall Dimension 32.8cm x 26.7cm x 3.1cm 31.5cm x 27.5cm x 4.3cm Laptop computers are not available for testing the Horizontal-UP of the EUT and the remaining Vertical-Front orientation, a short and high quality USB connector cable is used for testing these other orientations. Cable # Description 1 USB cable Manufacturer Type N/A Length 25cm Female to male Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 7 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1.5 Environment Conditions Item Ambient Temperature (C) Temperature of Simulant (C) Relative Humidity (% RH) Target 18 ~ 25 20 ~ 24 30 ~ 70 Measured 22 1 22 1 60 ~ 70 1.6 FCC Requirements for SAR Compliance Testing According to the FCC order Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of RF Radiation, for consumer products, the SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg for an uncontrolled environment and 8.0 W/kg for an occupational/controlled environment. Pursuant to the Supplement C of OET Bulletin 65 Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guide-lines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields, released on June 29, 2001 by FCC, the equipment under test should be evaluated at maximum output power (radiated from the antenna) under worst-case conditions for intended or normal operation, incorporating normal antenna operating positions, equipment undet test peak performance frequencies and positions for maximum RF power coupling. 1.6.1 RF Exposure Limits Whole-Body Partial-Body Population/Uncontrolled Environments (W/kg) Occupational/Controlled Environments (W/kg) Notes:
1. Population/Uncontrolled Environments: Locations where there is the exposure of individuals Arms and Legs 0.08 20.0 1.6 4.0 0.4 8.0 who have no sense or control of their exposure. 2. Occupational/Controlled Environments: Locations where there is exposure that may be incurred by people who have knowledge of the potential for exposure. 3. Whole-Body: SAR is averaged over the entire body. 4. Partial-Body: SAR is averaged over any 1g of tissue volume as defined in specification. 5. Arms and Legs: SAR is averaged over 10g of tissue volume as defined in specification. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 8 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1.7 The SAR Measurement Procudure 1.7.1 General Requirements The test should be performance in a laboratory without influence on SAR measurements by ambient RF sources and any reflection from the environment inside. The ambient temperature should be kept in the range of 18C to 25C with a maximum variation within 2C during the test. 1.7.2 Phantom Requirements The phantoms used in test are simplified representations of the human head and body as a specific shaped container for the head or body simulating liquids. The physical characteristics of the phantom models should resemble the head and the body of a mobile user sice the shape is a dominant parameter for exposure. The shell of the phantom should be made of low loss and low permittivity material and the thickness tolerance should be less than 0.2 mm. In addition, the phantoms should provide simulations of both right and left hand operations. 1.7.3 Test Positions 1. The horizontal-down and horizontal-up of EUT contact to the flat phantom. (Test with Notebook Model: HP NX6320) The transmitted antenna of the EUT located under the reference point of the flat phantom. The separation distance is 5mm between the top of the EUT and the bottom of the flat phantom. The area scan size is 41 x 61 points. 2. The vertical-back and vertical-front of EUT contact to the flat phantom. (Test with Notebook Model: ACER TravelMate550) The transmitted antenna of the EUT located under the reference point of the flat phantom. The separation distance is 5mm between the top of the EUT and the bottom of the flat phantom. The area scan size is 31 x 61 points. 1.7.4 Test Procedures The EUT (WIRELESS USB DONGLE) plugged into the notebook. Use the software to control the EUT channel and transmission power. Then record the conducted power before the testing. Place the EUT to the specific test location. After the testing, must writing down the conducted power of the EUT into the report. The SAR value was calculated via the 3D spline interpolation algorithm that has been implemented in the software of DASY4 SAR measurement system manufactured and calibrated by SPEAG. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 9 of 104 2 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Description of the Test Equipment The measurements were performed using an automated near-field scanning system, DASY4 software, manufactured by Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG) in Switzerland. The SAR extrapolation algorithm used in all measurements on the test device was the worstcase extrapolation algorithm. 2.1 Test Equipment List Equipment Manufacturer Type S/N Robot Robot Controller Teach Pendant DAE4 E-field Probe Dipole Validation Kit Digital Thermometer Directional Coupler DAE4 DASY4 Software SEMCAD Software Signal Generator Amplifier Power Meter Power Sensor Power Sensor S-Parameter Network Analyzer Calibration Kit Staubli Staubli Staubli Schmid & Partner Engineering AG Schmid & Partner Engineering AG Schmid & Partner Engineering AG DER EE Amplifier Research Schmid & Partner Engineering AG Schmid & Partner Engineering AG Schmid & Partner Engineering AG Agilent Mini-Circuits BOONTON BOONTON BOONTON Agilent Agilent RX90B L CS7MB
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: 10 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.2 DASY4 Measurement System Diagram Fig. 1 The DASY4 Measurement System Fig. 2 The DASY4 System Photo Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 11 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. The DASY4 system consists of the following items:
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A fixed-on-ground high precision 6-axis robot with controller and software and an arm extension for moving the Data Acquisition Electronics (DAE) and Probe. A dosimetric probe, an isotropic E-field probe optimized and calibrated for usage in head or body tissue simulating liquids. Some of the probes are equipped with an optical surface detector system. A Data Acquisition Electronic (DAE) performing the signal amplification, signal multiplexing, AD-conversion, offset measurements, mechanical surface detection, collision detection, etc. DAE is powered with standard or rechargeable batteries. The signal is optically transmitted to the EOC. A unit to operate the optical surface detector which is connected to Electro-Optical Coupler (EOC). The EOC performs the conversion from the optical into a digital electric signal of the DAE. The EOC is connected to the DASY4 measurement server. The DASY4 measurement server performing all real-time data evaluation for field measurements and surface detection, controling robot movements and handling safety operation. A computer with operating Windows 2000 is used for server. DASY4 software and SEMCAD data evaluation software are installed in PC. Remote control with teach panel and additional circuitry for robot safety such as warning lamps, etc. The generic twin phantom enabling the testing of left-hand and right-hand usage. The device holder for handheld mobile phones. Tissue simulating liquid mixed well according to the given recipes. System validation dipoles is used to validate the proper functioning of the system
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: 12 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.3 DASY4 Measurement Server Fig. 3 DASY4 Measurement Server The DASY4 measurement server is based on a PC/104 CPU board with a 166MHz low-power pentium, 32MB chipdisk and 64MB RAM. The necessary circuits for communication with either the DAE4 (or DAE3) electronic box as well as the 16-bit AD-converter system for optical detection and digital I/O interface are contained on the DASY4 I/O-board, which is directly connected to the PC/104 bus of the CPU board. The measurement server performs all real-time data evaluation for field measurements and surface detection, controls robot movements and handles safety operation. The PC-operating system cannot interfere with these time critical processes. All connections are supervised by a watchdog, and disconnection of any of the cables to the measurement server will automatically disarm the robot and disable all program-controlled robot movements. Furthermore, the measurement server is equipped with two expansion slots which are reserved for future applications. Please note that the expansion slots do not have a standardized pinout and therefore only the expansion cards provided by SPEAG can be inserted. Expansion cards from any other supplier could seriously damage the measurement server. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 13 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.4 DAE (Data Acquisition Electronics) Fig. 4 DAE Photo Some probes are equipped with an optical multifiber line, ending at the front of the probe tip. This line is connected to the EOC box on the robot arm and provides automatic detection of the phantom surface. Half of the fibers are connected to a pulsed infrared transmitter, the other half to a synchronized receiver. If the probe approaches the surface, the reflection from the surface produces a coupling from the transmitting to the receiving fibers. This reflection increases during the approach, reaches a maximum and then decreases. If the probe perpendicularly touches the surface, the coupling is zero. The distance of the coupling maximum to the surface is independent of the surface reflectivity and largely independent of the surface to probe angle. The DASY4 software reads the reflection during a software approach and looks for the maximum using a 2nd order fitting. The approach is stopped upon reaching the maximum. The optical surface detection works in transparent liquids and on di_use reflecting surfaces with a repeatability of better than 0.1mm. The distance of the maximum depends on the fiber and the surrounding media. It is typically 1.0mm to 2.0mm in tissue simulating mixtures. The distance can be measured with the surface check job (described in the reference guide). Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 14 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.5 Phantom SAM Twin Phantom V4.0:
The phantom used for all tests i.e. for both system performance checking and device testing, was the twinheaded "SAM Twin Phantom V4.0", manufactured by SPEAG. The phantom conforms to the requirements of IEEE 1528 - 2003. SAM Phantom ELI4:
Phantom for compliance testing of handheld and body mounted wireless devices in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz. ELI4 is fully compatible with the latest draft of the standard IEC 62209-2. ELI4 has been optimized regarding its performance and can be integrated into our standard phantom tables. A cover prevents evaporation of the liquid. Fig. 5 SAM Twin Phantom and ELI4 Phantom Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 15 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.6 Device Holder The device was placed in the device holder (illustrated below) that is supplied by SPEAG as an integrated part of the Dasy system. Fig. 6 Device holder supplied by SPEAG 2.7 Specifications of Probes The E-Field Probes ET3DV6 or EX3DV4, manufactured and calibrated annually by Schmid &
Partner Engineering AG with following specification are used for the dosimetric measurements. ET3DV6:
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Dynamic range: 5W/g ~ 100 mW/g Tip diameter: 6.8 mm Probe linearity: 0.2 dB (30MHz to 3 GHz) Axial isotropy: 0.2 dB Spherical isotropy: 0.4 dB Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 2.7 mm Calibration range: 900MHz/1750MHz/1900MHz/ /2450MHz for head and body simulating liquids. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Dynamic range: 10W/g ~ 100 mW/g Tip diameter: 2.5 mm Probe linearity: 0.2 dB (30MHz to 3 GHz) Axial isotropy: 0.2 dB Spherical isotropy: 0.4 dB Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1.0 mm Calibration range: 900MHz/1810MHz for head simulating liquid and 2.8 SAR Measurement Procedures in DASY4 Step 1 Setup a Call Connection Establish a call in handset at the maximum power level with a base station simulator via air interface. Step 2 Power Reference Measurement To measure the local E-field value at a fixed location which value will be taken as a reference value for calculating a possible power drift. Step 3 Area Scan To measure the SAR distribution with a grid with spacing of 15 mm x 15 mm and kept with a constant distance to the inner surface of the phantom. Additional all peaks within 3 dB of the maximum SAR are searched. Step 4 Zoom Scan At these points (maximum number of SAR peaks is two), a cube of 32 mm x 32 mm x 30 mm is applied to and measured with 5 x 5 x 7 points. With these measured data, a peak spatial-average SAR value can be calculated by SEMCAD software. Step 5 Power Drift Measurement Repetition of the E-field measurement at the fixed location mentioned in Step 1 to make sure the two results differ by less than 0.2 dB. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 17 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.9 Simulating Liquids Liquid Recipes for this test report are as following:
BSL 2450MHz band (Body) Ingredient
% by weight Water DGBE Salt 68.12 31.72 0.16 BSL 5GHz band (Body) Ingredient
% by weight Water Mineral Oil Emulsifiers 72 17 11 2.10 System Performance Check Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 18 of 104 1. 2. CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.10.1 Purpose To verify the simulating liquids are valid for testing. To verify the performance of testing system is valid for testing. 2.10.2 System Performance Check Procedure installation The DASY4 includes predefined files with recommended procedures for measurements and the system performance check. They are read-only document files and destined as fully defined but unmeasured masks, so the finished system performance check must be saved under a different name. The system performance check document requires the SAM Twin Phantom, so this phantom must be properly installed in your system. (User defined measurement procedures can be created by opening a new document or editing an existing document file). Before you start the system performance check, you need only to tell the system with which components (probe, medium, and device) you are performing the system performance check; the system will take care of all parameters. The Power Reference Measurement and Power Drift Measurement jobs are located at the beginning and end of the batch process. They measure the field drift at one single point in the liquid over the complete procedure. The indicated drift is mainly the variation of the amplifier output power. If it is too high (above 0.1 dB), the system performance check should be repeated; some amplifiers have very high drift during warm-up. A stable amplifier gives drift results in the DASY system below 0.02 dB. The Surface Check job tests the optical surface detection system of the DASY system by repeatedly detecting the surface with the optical and mechanical surface detector and comparing the results. The output gives the detecting heights of both systems, the difference between the two systems and the standard deviation of the detection repeatability. Air bubbles or refraction in the liquid due to separation of the sugar-water mixture gives poor repeatability
(above 0.1mm). In that case it is better to abort the system performance check and stir the liquid. The Area Scan job measures the SAR above the dipole on a plane parallel to the surface. It is used to locate the approximate location of the peak SAR. The proposed scan uses large grid spacing for faster measurement; due to the symmetric field, the peak detection is reliable. Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, DASY4 Manual, February 2005 16-2 System Performance Check Application Notes If a finer graphic is desired, the grid spacing can be reduced. Grid spacing and orientation have no influence on the SAR result. The Zoom Scan job measures the field in a volume around the peak SAR value assessed in the previous Area Scan job (for more information see the application note on SAR evaluation). If the system performance check gives reasonable results, the SAR peak, 1 g and 10 g spatial average SAR values normalized to 1W dipole input power give reference data for comparisons. The next sections analyze the expected uncertainties of these values, as well as additional checks for further information or troubleshooting. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 19 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.10.3 System Performance Check Setup Amp Signal Generator Power Amplifier Power Meter or Spectrum Dipole antenna A B C Phantom Note 1. A connected to B is used to make sure whether the input power is 250mW for target frequency.. 2. A connected to C is used to input the measured power to dipole antenna Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 20 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 2.10.4 Result of System Performance Check: Valid Result 2450MHz band - Diepole Antenna: D2450V2 (S/N: 764) Date of Measurement And Reference Value SAR@1g
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: 21 of 104 3 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Results 3.1 Summary of Test Results No deviations from the technical specification(s) were ascertained in the course of the tests performed. The deviations as specified in this chapter were ascertained in the course of the tests Performed. 3.2 Description for EUT testing position EUT position Horizontal-Down Horizontal-Up Description Orientation B Orientation A Vertical-Back Orientation C Vertical-Front Orientation D 3.3 Check the conducted output power of worst mode Mode IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n HT20 IEEE 802.11n HT40 Channel Power (dBm) 06 06 06 06 23.80 24.37 24.92 22.76 Note Worst Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 22 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.4 Check the position for worst result 3.4.1 IEEE 802.11b Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11b 06 2437 IEEE 802.11b 06 2437 IEEE 802.11b 06 2437 IEEE 802.11b 06 2437 3.4.2 IEEE 802.11g Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11g 06 2437 IEEE 802.11g 06 2437 IEEE 802.11g 06 2437 IEEE 802.11g 06 2437 USB orientation Conducted Power
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: 23 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.4.3 IEEE 802.11n HT20 Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11n20 06 2437 IEEE 802.11n20 06 2437 IEEE 802.11n20 IEEE 802.11n20 06 06 2437 2437 USB orientation Conducted Power
(dBm) Before After Drift A B C D 24.6 24.7 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.9 24.6 24.7 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 3.4.4 IEEE 802.11n HT40 Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11n40 06 2437 IEEE 802.11n40 06 2437 IEEE 802.11n40 06 2437 IEEE 802.1140 06 2437 USB orientation Conducted Power
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: 24 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.5 Double check the other mode result 3.5.1 IEEE 802.11b USB orientation Conducted Power
(dBm) Before After Drift A A B B D D 23.7 23.8 23.2 23.2 23.5 23.6 23.4 24.5 23.5 23.7 23.6 23.8 0.1 0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 USB orientation Conducted Power
(dBm) Before After Drift A A B B D D 24.2 24.3 24.1 24.3 24.3 24.4 24.2 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.3 24.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0 0.1 0 Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11b 1 2412 IEEE 802.11b 11 2462 IEEE 802.11b 1 2412 IEEE 802.11b 11 2462 IEEE 802.11b 1 2412 IEEE 802.11b 11 2462 3.5.2 IEEE 802.11g Frequency Mode CH MHz IEEE 802.11g 1 2412 IEEE 802.11g 11 2462 IEEE 802.11g 1 2412 IEEE 802.11g 11 2462 IEEE 802.11g 1 2412 IEEE 802.11g 11 2462 SAR@1g
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: 25 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.5.3 IEEE 802.11n HT20 USB orientation Conducted Power
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-0.246 24.6 24.7 0.1 0.631 0.116 The Max Body SAR@2450MHz@1g was 1.40 W/kg, less than limitation of 1.6W/kg. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 26 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.7 Measurement Position 3.7.1 USB Orientation A of EUT Position The horizontal-down of the EUT to the flat phantom distance 5 mm 3.7.2 USB Orientation B of EUT Position Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 The horizontal-up of the EUT to the flat phantom distance 5 mm Issued Date Page No.
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: 27 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 3.7.3 USB Orientation C of EUT Position The vertical-front of the EUT to the flat phantom distance 5 mm 3.7.4 USB Orientation D of EUT Position The vertical-front of the EUT to the flat phantom distance 5 mm Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 28 of 104 4 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. The Description of Test Procedure for FCC 4.1 Scan Procedure First coarse scans were used for determination of the field distribution. Next a cube scan, 5x5x7 points covering a volume of 32x32x30mm was performed around the highest E-field value to determine the averaged SAR value. Drift was determined by measuring the same point at the start of the coarse scan and again at the end of the cube scan. 4.2 SAR Averaging Methods The maximum SAR value was averaged over a cube of tissue using interpolation and extrapolation. The interpolation, extrapolation and maximum search routines within Dasy4 are all based on the modified Quadratic Shepards method (Robert J. Renka, Multivariate Interpolation Of Lagre Sets Of Scattered Data, University of North Texas ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, vol. 14, no. 2, June 1988, pp. 139-148). The interpolation scheme combines a least-square fitted function method with a weighted average method. A trivariate 3-D / bivariate 2-D quadratic function is computed for each measurement point and fitted to neighbouring points by a least-square method. For the cube scan, inverse distance weighting is incorporated to fit distant points more accurately. The interpolating function is finally calculated as a weighted average of the quadratics. In the cube scan, the interpolation function is used to extrapolate the Peak SAR from the deepest measurement points to the inner surface of the phantom. 4.3 Data Storage The DASY4 software stores the assessed data from the data acquisition electronics as raw data (in microvolt readings from the probe sensors), together with all the necessary software parameters for the data evaluation (probe calibration data, liquid parameters and device frequency and modulation data) in measurement files with the extension .DA4. The postprocessing software evaluates the desired unit and format for output each time the data is visualized or exported. This allows verification of the complete software setup even after the measurement and allows correction of erroneous parameter settings. The measured data can be visualized or exported in different units or formats, depending on the selected probe type (e.g., [V/m], [A/m] or [W/kg]). Some of these units are not available in certain situations or give meaningless results, e.g., a SAR-output in a lossless media will always be zero. Raw data can also be exported to perform the evaluation with other software packages. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 29 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 4.4 Data Evaluation Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 30 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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: 31 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 4.5 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation extrapolation peak search for averaged SAR The procedure for spatial peak SAR evaluation has been implemented according to the IEEE1529 standard. It can be conducted for 1 g and 10 g, as well as for user-specific masses. The DASY4 system allows evaluations that combine measured data and robot positions, such as:
maximum search boundary correction During a maximum search, global and local maxima searches are automatically performed in 2-D after each Area Scan measurement with at least 6 measurement points. It is based on the evaluation of the local SAR gradient calculated by the Quadratic Shepards method. The algorithm will find the global maximum and all local maxima within -2 dB of the global maxima for all SAR distributions. Extrapolation Extrapolation routines are used to obtain SAR values between the lowest measurement points and the inner phantom surface. The extrapolation distance is determined by the surface detection distance and the probe sensor o_set. Several measurements at di_erent distances are necessary for the extrapolation. Extrapolation routines require at least 10 measurement points in 3-D space. They are used in the Zoom Scan to obtain SAR values between the lowest measurement points and the inner phantom surface. The routine uses the modified Quadratic Shepards method for extrapolation. For a grid using 5x5x7 measurement points with 5mm resolution amounting to 343 measurement points, the uncertainty of the extrapolation routines is less than 1% for 1 g and 10 g cubes. Boundary effect For measurements in the immediate vicinity of a phantom surface, the field coupling e_ects between the probe and the boundary influence the probe characteristics. Boundary effect errors of different dosimetric probe types have been analyzed by measurements and using a numerical probe model. As expected, both methods showed an enhanced sensitivity in the immediate vicinity of the boundary. The effect strongly depends on the probe dimensions and disappears with increasing distance from the boundary. The sensitivity can be approximately given as:
Since the decay of the boundary e_ect dominates for small probes (a <<_), the cos-term can be omitted. Factors Sb (parameter Alpha in the DASY4 software) and a (parameter Delta in the DASY4 software) are assessed during probe calibration and used for numerical compensation of the boundary effect. Several simulations and measurements have confirmed that the compensation is valid for different field and boundary configurations. This simple compensation procedure can largely reduce the probe uncertainty near boundaries. It works well as long as:
the boundary curvature is small the probe axis is angled less than 30_ to the boundary normal the distance between probe and boundary is larger than 25% of the probe diameter the probe is symmetric (all sensors have the same offset from the probe tip) Since all of these requirements are fulfilled in a DASY4 system, the correction of the probe boundary effect in the vicinity of the phantom surface is performed in a fully automated manner via the measurement data extraction during postprocessing. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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[DASY 4]
[FCC OET Bulletin 65]
[ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992]
[ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992]
[FCC Report and Order 96-326]
[FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C]
1. Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frrequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), 1992. 2. Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields -
RF and Microwave. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), 1992. 3. Federal Communications Commission, \Report and order: Guidelines for evaluating the environ-
mental effects of radiofrequency radiation, Tech. Rep. FCC 96-326, 1996. 4. Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields. OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01, August 1997. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Office of Engineering & Technology. (OET) 5. Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Device with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Emissions. Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65, June 2001. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Office of Engineering & Technology. (OET) 6. Schmid & Partner Engineering AG: DASY 4 Manual, September 2005. 7. IEEE Std 1528-2003: IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wirless Communications Devices:
Measurement Techniques. 1528-2003, 19th December, 2003, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). 8. Radio Standards Specification 102, Radio Frequency Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands) sets out the requirements and measurement techniques used to evaluate radio frequency (RF) exposure compliance of radiocommunication apparatus designed to be used within the vicinity of the human body. November, 2005. Industry Canada. 9. Canadas Safety Code 6: Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz (99-EHD-237) 7 AnnexTest Results of DASY4 (Refer to ANNEX)
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: 34 of 104 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. ANNEX Index of Annex ANNEX A: CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS OF EUT.. 36 ANNEX B: SAR RESULTS. 39 ANNEX C: DIPOLE CERTIFICATE.... 81 ANNEX D: PROBE CERTIFICATE.. 90 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2655-8100 Fax:886-2-2655-8200 Issued Date Page No.
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Confidentiality Request Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Initial Release (current) Revision History To 1.0 From 1.0 Approved Date Nov-14-2006 SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Rev 1.0 Nov 14, 2006 Netgear Inc. 350 E. Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Jan. 04, 2010 To:
Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: PY309300113 We hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
- Schematics
- Block Diagram
- Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Mark Gandler / Project Manager Tel: +1-408-907-8000 Fax: +1-408-907-8097 Add: 350 E. Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Rev 1.0 Nov 14, 2006
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CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 4.6 Test Photographs Front View Rear View Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 FCC TEST REPORT According to FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C and Canada RSS-210 Issue 7
: Netgear, Inc.
: 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
: NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter
: WNA1100
: PY309300113
: 4054A-09300113
: NETGEAR Applicant Address Equipment Model No. FCC ID IC ID Trade Name Laboratory Accreditation
The test result refers exclusively to the test presented test model / sample.,
Without written approval of Cerpass Technology Corp., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full.
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. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 1 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Contents 5. 4. 2. 1. Report of Measurements and Examinations .................................................................................... 5 List of Measurements and Examinations ................................................................................... 5 1.1 Test Configuration of Equipment under Test ................................................................................... 6 2.1 Feature of Equipment under Test ............................................................................................... 6 2.2 Carrier Frequency of Channels .................................................................................................. 6 2.3 Test Mode and Test Software ..................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Description of Test System ......................................................................................................... 7 2.5 Connection Diagram of Test System .......................................................................................... 8 2.6 General Information of Test ........................................................................................................ 9 2.7 Measurement Uncertainty .......................................................................................................... 9 2.8 History of this test report .......................................................................................................... 10 3. Antenna Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 11 Standard Applicable ................................................................................................................. 11 3.1 3.2 Antenna Construction and Directional Gain ............................................................................. 11 Test of Conducted Emission ............................................................................................................ 12 Test Limit .................................................................................................................................. 12 4.1 Test Procedures ....................................................................................................................... 12 4.2 4.3 Typical Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 13 4.4 Measurement Equipment ......................................................................................................... 13 Test Result and Data ................................................................................................................ 14 4.5 4.6 Test Photographs ..................................................................................................................... 20 Test of Radiated Emission ............................................................................................................... 21 Test Limit .................................................................................................................................. 21 5.1 Test Procedures ....................................................................................................................... 21 5.2 5.3 Typical Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 22 5.4 Measurement Equipment ......................................................................................................... 22 Test Result and Data ................................................................................................................ 23 5.5 5.6 Test Photographs ..................................................................................................................... 89 6dB Bandwidth Measurement Data ................................................................................................. 90 Test Limit .................................................................................................................................. 90 6.1 Test Procedures ....................................................................................................................... 90 6.2 6.3 Test Setup Layout .................................................................................................................... 90 6.4 Measurement Equipment ......................................................................................................... 90 6.5 Test Result and Data ................................................................................................................ 90 7. Maximum Peak Output Power ....................................................................................................... 103 Test Limit ................................................................................................................................ 103 7.1 Test Procedures ..................................................................................................................... 103 7.2 7.3 Test Setup Layout .................................................................................................................. 103 7.4 Measurement Equipment ....................................................................................................... 103 Test Result and Data .............................................................................................................. 104 7.5 8. Power Spectral Density .................................................................................................................. 111 Test Limit ................................................................................................................................ 111 Test Procedures ..................................................................................................................... 111 Test Setup Layout .................................................................................................................. 111 8.1 8.2 8.3 6. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 2 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 8.4 Measurement Equipment ....................................................................................................... 111 8.5 Test Result and Data .............................................................................................................. 111 9. Band Edges Measurement ............................................................................................................. 118 Test Limit ................................................................................................................................ 118 9.1 Test Procedure ....................................................................................................................... 118 9.2 9.3 Test Setup Layout .................................................................................................................. 118 9.4 Measurement Equipment ....................................................................................................... 118 9.5 Test Result and Data .............................................................................................................. 118 9.6 Restrict Band Emission Measurement Data .......................................................................... 127 10. Restricted Bands of Operation ...................................................................................................... 129 10.1 Labeling Requirement ............................................................................................................ 129 Appendix A. Photographs of EUT..A1 ~ A4 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: Netgear, Inc. Address Equipment
: 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
: NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter Model No.
: WNA1100 FCC ID IC ID
: PY309300113
: 4054A-09300113 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT :
The measurements shown in this test report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4 The equipment was passed the test performed according to FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C (2005), and Canada RSS-210. The test was carried out on Dec. 18, 2009 at Cerpass Technology Corp. Signature Jonson Lee EMC/RF B.U. Senior Manager Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 4 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1. Report of Measurements and Examinations 1.1 List of Measurements and Examinations Report No.:TEFI0911037 FCC Rule IC Rule
. Description of Test 15.203 Item5.5
. Antenna Requirement 15.207 Item9
. Conducted Emission 15.209 15.247(d) Item6.3
. Radiated Emission
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. Receiver Spurious Emission 15.247(a)(2) Item6.2.2(o) . 6dB Bandwidth 15.247(b) Item6.2.2(o) . Maximum Peak Output Power Result Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass 15.247(d) Item6.2.2(o) . 100kHz Bandwidth of Frequency Band Edges Pass 15.247(e) Item6.2.2(o) . Power Spectral Density
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Item5.9.1
. 99% Bandwidth 1.1307 1.1310 2.1091 2.1093 Item14
. RF Exposure Compliance Pass Pass Pass Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 5 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 2. Test Configuration of Equipment under Test 2.1 Feature of Equipment under Test Main Processor System EEPROM Antenna Radio Data Rate Frequency System Power Bus interface Operating Environment Atheros AR9271 8Kbit(8K*8)/ AT24C08 Printed PCB antenna Gain: 2.5dBi 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps 802.11g: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54Mbps 802.11n HT20 & HT40 2.412-2.462GHz 5Vdc USB 2.0 Operating temperature: 0 to 40 Storage Temperature: -20 to 60 Operating Humidity: 10~85%RH(max) Storage Humidity:5~90%RH(max) 2.2 Carrier Frequency of Channels 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n HT 20 (2412 ~ 2462MHz) Channel Frequency(MHz) 01 02 03 04 05 06 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 802.11n HT40 (2422 ~ 2462MHz) Channel
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2422 2427 2432 2437 Channel 07 08 09 10 11
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Frequency(MHz) 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462
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: 6 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 2.3 Test Mode and Test Software a. During testing, the interface cables and equipment positions were varied according to ANSI C63.4. b. The complete test system included remote workstation, PC, Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Modem, Printer and EUT for EMI test. The remote workstation included Notebook c. An executive program, Ping.exe under WIN XP, which transmits and receives data to the remote workstation through Wireless. d. The following test modes were performed for test:
802.11b/g/n HT20: CH01: 2412MHz, CH06: 2437MHz, CH11: 2462MHz
802.11n HT40: CH03: 2422MHz, CH06: 2437MHz, CH09: 2452MHz 2.4 Description of Test System Device PC Monitor Keyboard Mouse Modem Printer Remote Workstation Notebook Manufacturer Model No. IBM IGV PHILIPS IBM IBM ACEXX HP 202P73 KB-0225 MO28VO DM-1414 Desk Jet 400 Description Power Cable, Unshielding 1.8 m Data Cable, VGA Shielding 1.35 m Power Cable, Adapter Unshielding 1.8 m Data Cable, PS2 Shielding 1.35 m Data Cable, USB Shielding 1.85 m Data Cable, RS232 Unshielding 1.35 m Power Cable, Adapter Unshielding 1.8 m Data Cable, PRINT Unshielding 1.6 m Power Cable, Adapter Unshielding 1.8 m DELL PP10L Power Cable, Adapter Unshielding 1.8 m Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 7 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 2.5 Connection Diagram of Test System 4 5 Printer Modem 6 EUT 1 PC Monitor 3 2 Keyboard Remote workstation Mouse 1. The VGA cable is connected from PC to the Monitor. 2. The PS/2 cable is connected from PC to the Keyboard. 3. The USB cable is connected from PC to the Mouse. 4. The Print cable is connected from PC to the Printer. 5. The RS232 cable is connected from PC to the Modem. 6. The USB cable is connected from PC to the EUT. The EUT keeps to transmit and receive data via Notebook by Wireless. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 8 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 2.6 General Information of Test Test Site :
Cerpass Technology Corp. 2F-11, No. 3, YuanQu St., Taipei City 115, Taiwan R.O.C. Test Site Location (OATS1-SD): No.7-2, Moshihkeng, Fongtian Village, shihding Township, Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C. FCC Registration Number :
TW1049, TW1056, 488071, 982971 IC Registration Number :
4934C-1, 4934D-1 VCCI Registration Number :
T-543 for Telecommunication Test C-3328 for Conducted emission test R-3013 for Radiated emission test Test Voltage:
AC 120V Test in Compliance with:
ANSI C63.4-2003 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Canada RSS-210 Frequency Range Investigated: Conducted: from 150kHz to 30MHz Radiation: from 30MHz to 25,000MHz Test Distance:
The test distance of radiated emission from antenna to EUT is 3 M. 2.7 Measurement Uncertainty Measurement Item Conducted Emission Measurement Frequency 9 kHz ~ 30 MHz Radiated Emission 30 MHz ~ 40GHz 6 dB Bandwidth Maximum Peak Output Power 100kHz Bandwidth of Frequency Band Edges Power Spectral Density
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Polarization LINE/NEUTRAL Vertical Horizontal
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Uncertainty 2.71 dB 4.11 dB 4.10 dB 7500 Hz 1.4 dB
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2.2 dB 2.2 dB Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 9 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 2.8 History of this test report
ORIGINAL.
Additional attachment as following record:
Attachment No. Issue Date Description Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 10 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 3. Antenna Requirements 3.1 Standard Applicable For intentional device, according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.203, an intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. And according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.247 (b), if transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6dBi are used, the power shall be reduced by the amount in dB that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6dBi. 3.2 Antenna Construction and Directional Gain Antenna : PCB Antenna, 2.5 dBi Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 11 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 4. Test of Conducted Emission 4.1 Test Limit Report No.:TEFI0911037 Conducted Emissions were measured from 150 kHz to 30 MHz with a bandwidth of 9 KHz on the 120 VAC power and return leads of the EUT according to the methods defined in ANSI C63.4-2003 Section 3.1. The EUT was placed on a nonmetallic stand in a shielded room 0.8 meters above the ground plane as shown in section 2.2. The interface cables and equipment positioning were varied within limits of reasonable applications to determine the position produced maximum conducted emissions. Frequency
(MHz) 0.15 0.5 0.5 5.0 5.0 30.0 Quasi Peak
(dB V) 66-56*
56 60 Average
(dB V) 56-46*
46 50
*Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. 4.2 Test Procedures a. The EUT was placed 0.4 meter from the conducting wall of the shielding room was kept at least 80 centimeters from any other grounded conducting surface. b. Connect EUT to the power mains through a line impedance stabilization network (LISN). c. All the support units are connecting to the other LISN. d. The LISN provides 50 ohm coupling impedance for the measuring instrument. e. The FCC states that a 50 ohm, 50 micro-Henry LISN should be used. f. Both sides of AC line were checked for maximum conducted interference. g. The frequency range from 150 kHz to 30 MHz was searched. h. Set the test-receiver system to Peak Detect Function and Specified Bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 12 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 4.3 Typical Test Setup 10cm EUT 80cm 80cm LISN 40cm 40cm 80cm LISN 4.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/
Ancillary EMI Receiver LISN LISN Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Calibration Date Valid Date. R&S ESCI MESS TEC NNB-2/16Z ROLF HEINE NNB-2/16Z 100443 02/10191 03/10058 2009/12/18 2010/12/17 2009/05/15 2010/05/14 2009/04/18 2010/04/17 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 13 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 4.5 Test Result and Data Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: LINE
: 25 C
: 70 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 14 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: NEUTRAL
: 25 C
: 70 %
Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: LINE
: 25 C
: 70 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: NEUTRAL
: 25 C
: 70 %
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: Dec. 21, 2009
: 17 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: LINE
: 25 C
: 70 %
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: 18 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: NEUTRAL
: 25 C
: 70 %
Test engineer:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 19 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 5. Test of Radiated Emission 5.1 Test Limit Report No.:TEFI0911037 Radiated emissions from 30 MHz to 40 GHz were measured according to the methods defines in ANSI C63.4-2003. The EUT was placed, 0.8 meter above the ground plane, as shown in section 5.6.3. The interface cables and equipment positions were varied within limits of reasonable applications to determine the positions producing maximum radiated emissions for unintentional device, according to 15.109(a), except for Class A digital devices, the field strength of radiated emissions from unintentional radiators at a distance of 3 meters shall not exceed the following values:
Frequency
(MHz) 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Distance Meters Radiated
( V / M) Radiated
(dB V/ M) 3 3 3 3 100 150 200 500 40.0 43.5 46.0 54.0 For unintentional device, according to CISPR PUB.22, for Class B digital devices, the general requirement of field strength of radiated emissions from intentional radiators at a distance of 10 meters shall not exceed the below table. Frequency
(MHz) 30-230 230-1000 Distance Meters 10 10 Radiated
(dB V/ M) 30 37 5.2 Test Procedures a. The EUT was placed on a rotatable table top 0.8 meter above ground. b. The EUT was set 3 meters from the interference receiving antenna which was mounted on the top of a variable height antenna tower. c. The table was rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. d. The antenna is a broadband antenna and its height is varied between one meter and four meters above ground to find the maximum value of the field strength both horizontal polarization and vertical polarization of the antenna are set to make the measurement. e. For each suspected emission the EUT was arranged to its worst case and then tune the antenna tower (from 1 M to 4 M) and turn table (from 0 degree to 360 degrees) to find the maximum reading. f. Set the test-receiver system to Peak or CISPR quasi-peak Detect Function and specified bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. g. If the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 3 dB lower than the limit specified, then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions which do not have 3 dB margin will be repeated one by one using the quasi-peak method and reported. h. For testing above 1GHz, the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 20dB lower than average limit (that means the emission level in peak mode also complies with the limit in average mode), then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions will be measured in average mode again and reported. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 21 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 5.3 Typical Test Setup Antenna Equipment under Test
* Test distance Turn Table 0.8M Receiver Ground Plane 5.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/Ancillary Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Bilog Antenna EMI Receiver Amplifier AC Power Converter Spectrum Analyzer Horn Antenna Preamplifier Schaffner CBL6112B R&S Agilent APC R&S EMCO Agilent ESCI 8447D AFC-11005 FSP40 3115 8449B 2840 100443 2944A10593 F103120008 100047 31589 3008A01954 Calibration Date Valid Date 2009/05/14 2010/05/13 2009/12/18 2010/12/17 2009/05/21 2010/05/20 N/A N/A 2009/03/26 2010/03/25 2009/05/04 2010/05/03 2009/02/27 2010/02/26 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 22 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 5.5 Test Result and Data 5.5.1 Test Result and Data of Transmitter Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 23 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 24 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 25 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 26 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 27 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 28 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 29 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 30 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 31 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 32 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 33 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 34 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 36 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 37 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11g, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 38 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 39 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 40 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 41 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: 42 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
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: 43 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 44 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 45 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 46 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 47 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 48 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
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Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 53 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: 54 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
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: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 56 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 57 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 58 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 5.5.2 Test Result and Data of Receiver Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 59 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 60 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 61 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 62 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 63 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 64 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 65 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 66 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 67 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11b, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 68 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 69 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 70 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 71 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 72 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 73 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH1
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 74 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 75 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 76 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 77 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT20, CH11
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 78 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 79 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 80 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 81 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 26 C
: 59 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 82 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 83 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH3
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 84 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 85 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH6
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 86 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH9
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: VERTICAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 87 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Power Test Mode Memo
: AC 120V
: 802.11n HT40, CH9
:
Pol/Phase Temperature Humidity
: HORIZONTAL
: 27 C
: 64 %
Test engineer:
Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 88 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 6. 6dB Bandwidth Measurement Data 6.1 Test Limit The minimum of 6dB Bandwidth Measurement is 0.5 MHz. 6.2 Test Procedures Report No.:TEFI0911037 a. The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer. b. Set RBW of spectrum analyzer to 100 KHz and VBW to 100 KHz. c. The 6 dB bandwidth is defined as the total spectrum the power of which is higher than peak power minus 6 dB. 6.3 Test Setup Layout 6.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/Ancillary Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Calibration Date Valid Date Spectrum Analyzer FSP40 R&S 10047 2009/02/21 2010/02/20 6.5 Test Result and Data Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Modulation Standard Channel Frequency 802.11b (1Mbps) 802.11g (6Mbps) 802.11n HT20
(6.5Mbps) 802.11n HT40
(13.5Mbps) 01 06 11 01 06 11 01 06 11 03 06 09
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2422 2437 2452 6dB Bandwidth
(MHz) 12.00 12.00 12.00 16.50 16.50 16.50 17.70 17.70 17.70 36.60 36.60 36.40 99% Bandwidth
(MHz) 17.80 18.10 17.80 18.50 18.30 18.50 19.40 19.50 19.50 38.60 38.60 38.20 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 90 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 91 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 92 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 93 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 94 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 03 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 95 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 96 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b(1Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11b(1Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 97 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b(1Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11g(6Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 98 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g(6Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11g(6Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 99 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT20 (6.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT20 (6.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 100 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT20 (6.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT40 (13.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 03 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 101 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT40 (13.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11n HT40 (13.5Mbps), 99% Bandwidth Channel: 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 102 of 130 Report No.:TEFI0911037 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 7. Maximum Peak Output Power 7.1 Test Limit The Maximum Peak Output Power Measurement is 30dBm. 7.2 Test Procedures The antenna port (RF output) of the EUT was connected to the input (RF input) of a power meter. Power was read directly from the meter and cable loss connection was added to the reading to obtain power at the EUT antenna terminal. The EUT Output Power was set to maximum to produce the worse case test result. 7.3 Test Setup Layout 7.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/Ancillary Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Calibration Date Valid Date Spectrum Analyzer 2010/02/20 2009/02/21 FSP40 10047 R&S Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 103 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 7.5 Test Result and Data Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Channel Frequency Modulation Standard 802.11b
(1Mbps) 802.11g
(6Mbps) Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Peak Power Output (dBm) AVG Power Output (dBm) Peak Power Output (mW) 23.80 23.23 23.56 24.47 24.37 24.25 17.08 17.21 17.17 16.29 16.42 16.33 239.9 210.4 227.0 279.9 273.5 266.1
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Modulation Standard 802.11n HT20
(6.5Mbps) 802.11n HT40
(13.5Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2422 2437 2452 Peak Power Output (dBm) AVG Power Output (dBm) Peak Power Output (mW) 24.85 24.92 24.56 22.93 22.72 22.76 16.63 16.55 16.36 14.66 14.69 14.55 305.5 310.5 285.8 196.3 187.1 188.8 01 06 11 01 06 11 01 06 11 03 06 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 104 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 105 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 106 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 107 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 108 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 03 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 109 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 110 of 130 Report No.:TEFI0911037 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 8. Power Spectral Density 8.1 Test Limit The Maximum of Power Spectral Density Measurement is 8dBm. 8.2 Test Procedures a. The transmitter output was connected to spectrum analyzer. b. The spectrum analyzers resolution bandwidth were set at 3KHz RBW and 30KHz VBW as that of the fundamental frequency. Set the sweep time=span/3KHz. c. The power spectral density was measured and recorded. d. The Sweep time is allowed to be longer than span/3KHz for a full response of the mixer in the spectrum analyzer. 8.3 Test Setup Layout 8.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/Ancillary Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Calibration Date Valid Date Spectrum Analyzer 2010/02/20 2009/02/21 FSP40 10047 R&S 8.5 Test Result and Data Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Modulation Standard Channel 802.11b (1Mbps) 802.11g (6Mbps) 802.11n HT20
(6.5Mbps) 802.11n HT40
(13.5Mbps) 01 06 11 01 06 11 01 06 11 03 06 09 Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2422 2437 2452 Maximum Power Density of 3 kHz Bandwidth (dBm)
-10.49
-10.44
-11.46
-11.88
-11.77
-11.31
-11.89
-13.42
-13.78
-19.01
-18.67
-17.94 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 111 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 112 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 113 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 114 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 01 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 115 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 11 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 116 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 06 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.55Mbps) Channel: 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 117 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 9. Band Edges Measurement 9.1 Test Limit Report No.:TEFI0911037 Below 20dB of the highest emission level of operating band (In 100 kHz Resolution Bandwidth) 9.2 Test Procedure a. The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. b. Set both RBW and VBW of spectrum analyzer to 100 KHz with convenient frequency span including 100 KHz bandwidth from band edge. c. The band edges was measured and recorded. 9.3 Test Setup Layout 9.4 Measurement Equipment Instrument/Ancillary Model No. Manufacturer Serial No. Calibration Date Valid Date 2010/02/20 Spectrum Analyzer 2009/02/21 FSP40 10047 R&S 9.5 Test Result and Data Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1014 hPa Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Modulation Standard 802.11b
(1Mbps) 802.11g
(6Mbps) 802.11n HT20
(6.5Mbps) 802.11n HT40
(13.5Mbps) Channel 01 11 01 11 01 11 03 09 Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2462 2412 2462 2412 2462 2422 2452 maximum value in frequency (MHz) Maximum Value(dBm) 2397.0 2860.0 2399.8 2483.9 2400.0 2483.9 2400.0 2487.1
-27.66
-44.91
-25.07
-36.61
-25.64
-35.59
-30.19
-36.88 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 118 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 119 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 120 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 121 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 122 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 01 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 123 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel: 11 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 124 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 03 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 125 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: 802.11n, HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel: 09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 126 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 9.6 Restrict Band Emission Measurement Data Test Date: Dec. 14, 2009 Atmospheric pressure: 1012 hPa Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11b (1Mbps) Channel 1 Fundamental Frequency: 2412 MHz Temperature: 24 Humidity: 64%
Meter Reading
(dBuV) 50.98 38.45 53.97 41.43 Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-23.70
-16.22
-20.70
-13.24 Ave 54 54 54 54 Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark Table Deg. Ant High
(m) 2386.50 2389.82 2388.54 2390.00 Channel 11 Fundamental Frequency: 2462 MHz 50.30 37.78 53.30 40.76
-0.68
-0.67
-0.67
-0.67 Peak Ave Peak Ave 1.5 1.5 1 1 H H V V 0 0 0 0 Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V 2484.61 2483.50 2485.10 2483.50 H H V V Meter Reading
(dBuV) 51.51 39.38 53.18 41.36 Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark
-0.26
-0.27
-0.26
-0.27 51.25 39.11 52.92 41.09 Peak Ave Peak Ave Table Deg. Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74 Ave 54 54 54 54
-22.75 274
-14.89 274
-21.08 360
-12.91 360 Ant High
(m) 1.5 1.5 1 1 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11g (6Mbps) Channel 1 Fundamental Frequency: 2412 MHz Meter Reading
(dBuV) 65.19 49.09 70.37 51.12 Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-9.48
-5.58
-4.30
-3.55 Ave 54 54 54 54 Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark Table Deg. Ant High
(m) 2390.00 2390.00 2390.00 2390.00 Channel 11 Fundamental Frequency: 2462 MHz 64.52 48.42 69.70 50.45
-0.67
-0.67
-0.67
-0.67 Peak Ave Peak Ave 111 111 344 344 1.5 1.5 1 1 H H V V Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V 2484.04 2483.50 2483.85 2483.50 H H V V Meter Reading
(dBuV) 66.52 48.47 69.46 50.61 Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark
-0.27
-0.27
-0.27
-0.27 66.25 48.20 69.19 50.34 Peak Ave Peak Ave Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-7.75
-5.80
-4.81
-3.66 Ave 54 54 54 54 Table Deg. 152 152 135 135 Ant High
(m) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 127 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11n HT20 (6.5Mbps) Channel 1 Fundamental Frequency: 2412 MHz Corrected Factor (dB) Frequency
(MHz) Ant-Pol H/V 2389.56 2389.98 2389.97 2389.99 Channel 11 Fundamental Frequency: 2462 MHz
-0.67
-0.67
-0.67
-0.67 116 116 15 15 1.5 1.5 1 1 H H V V Result
(dBuV/m) Remark Peak 66.28 Ave 48.50 Peak 70.27 50.12 Ave Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-7.72
-5.50
-3.73
-3.88 Ave 54 54 54 54 Meter Reading
(dBuV) 66.95 49.17 70.94 50.79 Table Deg. Ant High
(m) Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V 2484.50 2484.50 2485.48 2485.61 H H V V Meter Reading
(dBuV) 65.86 47.87 70.61 50.42 Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark
-0.26
-0.26
-0.26
-0.26 65.60 47.61 70.35 50.16 Peak Ave Peak Ave Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-8.40
-6.39
-3.65
-3.84 Ave 54 54 54 54 Table Deg. 123 123 133 133 Ant High
(m) 100 100 150 150 Modulation Standard: IEEE 802.11n HT40 (13.5Mbps) Channel 3 Fundamental Frequency: 2422 MHz Frequency Ant-Pol
(MHz) H/V Corrected Factor (dB) Result
(dBuV/m) Remark Table Deg. Ant High
(m) 100 2387.01 100 2390.00 150 2386.30 2389.99 150 Channel 9 Fundamental Frequency: 2452 MHz 66.13 47.76 70.77 50.97
-0.67
-0.67
-0.68
-0.67 Peak Ave Peak Ave 128 128 75 75 H H V V Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-7.87
-6.24
-3.23
-3.03 Ave 54 54 54 54 Frequency
(MHz) Ant-Pol H/V Corrected Factor (dB) H H V V
-0.26
-0.27
-0.25
-0.25 2486.40 2483.51 2488.06 2486.89 Notes:
1. Result = Meter Reading + Factor 2. Factor = Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Amplifier Result
(dBuV/m) Remark Peak 65.15 47.25 Ave Peak 69.47 50.25 Ave Limit (dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Peak 74 74 74 74
-8.85
-6.75
-4.53
-3.16 Ave 54 54 54 54 Table Deg. Ant High
(m) 176 176 150 150 100 100 150 150 3. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1MHz and video bandwidth is 3 MHz for Peak detection at frequency above 1GHz. 4. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1MHz and video bandwidth is 10 Hz for Average detection at frequency above 1GHz. Meter Reading
(dBuV) 66.80 48.43 71.45 51.64 Meter Reading
(dBuV) 65.41 47.52 69.72 51.09 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 128 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 10. Restricted Bands of Operation Report No.:TEFI0911037 Only spurious emissions are permitted in any of the frequency bands listed below:
MHz 0.09000 0.11000 0.49500 0.505**
2.17350 2.19050 4.12500 4.12800 4.17725 4.17775 4.20725 4.20775 6.21500 6.21800 6.26775 6.26825 6.31175 6.31225 8.29100 8.29400 8.36200 8.36600 8.37625 8.38675 8.41425 8.41475 12.29000 12.29300 12.51975 12.52025 12.57675 12.57725 13.36000 13.41000 MHz 16.42000 16.42300 16.69475 16.69525 16.80425 16.80475 25.50000 25.67000 37.50000 38.25000 73.00000 74.60000 74.80000 75.20000 108.00000 121.94000 123.00000 138.00000 149.90000 150.05000 156.52475 156.52525 156.70000 156.90000 162.01250 167.17000 167.72000 173.20000 240.00000 285.00000 322.00000 335.40000 MHz 399.9 410.0 608.0 614.0 960.0 1240.0 1300.0 1427.0 1435.0 1626.5 1645.5 1646.5 1660.0 1710.0 1718.8 1722.2 2200.0 2300.0 2310.0 2390.0 2483.5 2500.0 2655.0 2900.0 3260.0 3267.0 3332.0 3339.0 3345.8 3358.0 3600.0 4400.0 GHz 4.500 5.250 5.350 5.460 7.250 7.750 8.025 8.500 9.000 9.200 9.300 9.500 10.600 12.700 13.250 13.400 14.470 14.500 15.350 16.200 17.700 21.400 22.010 23.120 23.600 24.000 31.200 31.800 36.430 36.500 Above 38.6
**: Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz 10.1 Labeling Requirement The device shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device:
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. Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
: 129 of 130 CERPASS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Report No.:TEFI0911037 10.2 Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation
. Product: NETGEAR WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter
. Test Item: RF Exposure Evaluation Data
. Test site: OATSI-SD
. Test Date: Dec 14, 2009
. Temperature: 24
. Humidity: 51 10.2.1 Antenna Gain Antenna: PCB Antenna Antenna Gain: 2.5 dBi 10.2.2 EUT Operation condition Software provided by client enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. 10.2.3 Output Power into Antenna & RF Exposure Evaluation Distance Modulation Standard 802.11b
(1Mbps) 802.11g
(6Mbps) 802.11n HT20
(6.5Mbps) 802.11n HT40
(13.5Mbps) Channel 01 06 11 01 06 11 01 06 11 03 06 09 Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2422 2437 2452 Output Power to Antenna (dBm) 24.77 24.79 24.88 25.18 25.23 25.51 24.85 24.92 24.56 22.93 22.72 22.76 Power Density (S)
(mW/cm2) 0.106 0.107 0.109 0.117 0.118 0.126 0.108 0.110 0.101 0.069 0.066 0.067 Cerpass Technology Corp. Tel:886-2-2792-3366 Fax:886-2-2792-1100 Issued date Page No.
: Dec. 21, 2009
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2010-01-14 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2010-01-14
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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, California 95134
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.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 |
09300113
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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?: | No | ||||
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) | NETGEAR Wireless-N 150 USB adapter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
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 output listed is maximum conducted RF output power. SAR compliance has been established with a laptop computer as tested in this filing. This USB dongle can be used with laptop computers of substantially similar physical dimensions, construction, and electrical and RF characteristics. Compliance of this device in all final host configurations is the responsibility of the Grantee. End-users must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance. Maximum measured SAR value: 1.4 W/kg (Body). | ||||
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 |
Cerpass Technology Corporation
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1 | Name |
E****** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
e******@cerpass.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.301 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2422 | 2452 | 0.2 |
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