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DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway CG3000D User Manual April 2013 202-11278-01 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at https://my.netgear.com. You must register your product before you can use NETGEAR telephone support. NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the NETGEAR website. For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of phone numbers at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Information is subject to change without notice. NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved. Revision History Publication Part Number Version 202-11278-01 v1.0 Publish Date APRIL 2013 Comments First publication 2 Contents Chapter 1 Connecting to the Internet Gateway Front Panel. 6 Gateway Rear Panel . 8 Wireless Performance and Gateway Location . 8 Log In to Your Gateway. 9 View Basic Settings . 10 Chapter 2 Configuring Your Wireless Network Set Up Your Wireless Network . 12 Configure Wireless Settings Manually. 12 Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) Wireless Setup. 14 Add a Client Using the WPS Button . 14 Add a Client Using a PIN. 16 Set Up Wi-Fi Multimedia . 17 Change the Password . 18 Chapter 3 Filtering Content View Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Logs . 20 Limit Internet Site Access . 21 Allow Unrestricted Access . 22 Disable Gateway Features . 22 Chapter 4 Maintaining Your Network View the Gateway Status . 26 View the Connection Status . 27 Back Up and Restore Your Settings . 27 View the Event Log . 28 Run the Diagnostic Utilities . 29 Ping Utility . 29 Traceroute Utility . 31 Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Advanced Wireless Settings . 33 MAC Filtering. 34 IP Filtering . 36 Port Blocking . 37 Table of Contents
| 3 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Port Forwarding . 37 Port Triggering . 39 DMZ Host . 40 LAN IP Setup . 41 Reserve an IP Address for DHCP Use. 42 Lan Switch . 42 Configure Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) . 43 Set Networking Protocols . 44 Enable Network Address Translation . 45 Remove USB Devices . 45 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Basic Functions . 47 Connect to the Gateways Main Menu . 47 Troubleshoot the ISP Connection . 48 Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility . 48 Test the LAN Path to Your Gateway . 49 Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device . 49 Appendix A Supplemental Information Factory Default Settings . 52 Technical Specifications. 53 Appendix B Notification of Compliance 4 1. Connecting to the Internet 1 For help installing the gateway, see the DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway CG3000D Installation Guide. This chapter describes how to log in and monitor your gateway and includes these sections:
Gateway Front Panel Gateway Rear Panel Wireless Performance and Gateway Location View Basic Settings Log In to Your Gateway For information about product features and compatible NETGEAR products, visit the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com. 5 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Gateway Front Panel Figure 1. Gateway front view You can use the LEDs to verify status and connections. The following table lists and describes each LED and button on the front panel of the gateway. Table 1. LEDs and buttons LED Description Solid green. Power is supplied to the cable modem. Blinking. The modem is performing a power-on self-test. Red. The unit is performing a self-test, or the thermal cutoff circuit has been triggered. Off. The modem is not receiving power. Power Downstream Blue. More than one downstream channel is locked. Green. One downstream channel is locked. Blinking green. The unit is scanning for a downstream channel. Off. No downstream channel is locked. Connecting to the Internet 6 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway LED Description Upstream Internet Blue. More than one upstream channel is locked. Solid. One upstream channel is locked. Blinking green. The unit is ranging on the upstream. Off. No downstream channel is locked. Solid green. The cable modem is online. Slow blink. The cable modem is receiving DHCP information. Off. The cable modem is offline. Fast blink. The cable modem is downloading configuration file. LAN (Ethernet) Green indicates 1,000 Mbps. Amber indicates 100/10 Mbps. Solid. An Ethernet device is connected and powered on. Blinking. Data is being transmitted or received on the Ethernet port. Off. No Ethernet device is detected on the Ethernet port. Solid green. The wireless card is plugged in and enabled. Blinking. There is traffic on the wireless card. Off. The wireless card is either disabled or not plugged in. To enable or disable the card, press this button for 3 seconds. Pressing this button opens a 2-minute window for the gateway to connect with other WPS-enabled devices. For more information, about using the WPS method to implement security, see the Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) Wireless Setup on page 14. Wireless On/Off WPS Connecting to the Internet 7 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Gateway Rear Panel Ethernet LAN ports USB port Reset button Coaxial cable connector Power adapter input Figure 2. Gateway rear panel The rear panel includes the following connectors, viewed from left to right:
USB port. The USB port is a USB host and can be used for connecting a USB hard drive, Four Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. To connect local computers, use these ports. flash drive, or printer. Reset. To set the gateway to the original factory settings, press and hold the Reset button for over 7 seconds. See Factory Default Settings on page 52. Coaxial cable connector. Attach a coaxial cable to the cable service providers connection. Power. Power adapter input. Wireless Performance and Gateway Location The range of your wireless connection can vary based on the physical placement of the gateway. The latency, data throughput performance, and notebook power consumption of wireless adapters also vary depending on your configuration choices. For best results, place your gateway according to the following guidelines:
Connecting to the Internet 8 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Near the center of the area in which your computers operate. In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected computers have line-of-sight access (even if through walls). Away from sources of interference, such as computers, microwave ovens, and 2.4 GHz cordless phones. Away from large metal surfaces. To provide the best side-to-side coverage, put the gateway in a vertical position. The time it takes to establish a wireless connection can vary depending on both your security settings and the gateway location. WEP connections can take slightly longer to establish. Also, WEP encryption can consume more battery power on a notebook computer. Log In to Your Gateway Log in to the gateway to view or change its settings. Note: To connect to the gateway, use a computer configured for DHCP
(most computers are). For help with configuring DHCP, see the instructions that came with your computer. When you have logged in, if you do not click Logout, the gateway waits for activity for 5 minutes before it automatically logs you out. To log in to the gateway:
1. On the computer that is connected to the gateway with an Ethernet cable, type http://192.168.0.1 in the address field of your Internet browser. A login window displays. 2. Log in with the user name admin and the default password, password. Connecting to the Internet 9 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway When you connect to the gateway, the Modem Status screen displays. View Basic Settings The Basic Settings screen displays the Internet settings for the gateway. To view or configure basic settings:
1. From the main menu, select Basic Settings. 2. Enter the Domain Name. If your Internet service provider requires a Domain Name, type that name here. 3. Enter the Device Name. This name is a friendly name representing the gateway in the network computers running Windows Vista and the Network Explorer on all other Windows computers. 4. Click Apply. Connecting to the Internet 10 2. Configuring Your Wireless Network 2 This chapter describes now to configure your gateways Internet connection and add devices to your network. It includes the following sections:
Set Up Your Wireless Network Configure Wireless Settings Manually Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) Wireless Setup Add a Client Using a PIN Set Up Wi-Fi Multimedia Change the Password Note: Before changing wireless settings, connect the gateway and set up its Internet connection as described in the DOCSIS3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway CG3000D Quick Installation Guide. 11 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Set Up Your Wireless Network To set up the wireless network, you can enter wireless settings, or you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). To wirelessly connect to the gateway, a computer or wireless device must be configured with the same wireless settings as the gateway. Configure Wireless Settings Manually You can manually configure the wireless settings and security in the Wireless Settings screen. To view or configure the wireless settings:
1. If you are located near the gateway, use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the gateway while you are changing the wireless settings. Note: If you connect wirelessly to the gateway and then change its wireless network name (SSID) or wireless security, you will be disconnected after you click Apply. 2. Log in to the gateway. 3. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, under Setup, select Wireless Settings. The following screen displays. 9. Configuring Your Wireless Network 12 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway 4. Specify the Wireless Network settings for your network:
Name (SSID). The name of the wireless network. The default wireless network name (SSID) for the gateway appears on the label of the gateway. You can enter a different name here for better wireless security and to make it easier to recognize your network when you want to connect to it wirelessly. Region. The location where the gateway operates. Channel. The available channels depend on the region. Some countries have laws specifying which channels should be used. To reduce interference when using more than one access point, NETGEAR recommends using 5-channel spacing between adjacent access points (for example, use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). 802.11 Mode. This value is set to Up to 217 Mbps by default. You can specify the mode to support faster equipment or legacy equipment. 5. Specify the security options:
By default the gateway works with WPA and WPA 2 wireless security. You can specify the network key, which works like a password to access the wireless network. a. Set up WPA or WPA2 wireless security. WPA-PSK. This setting provides the TKIP encryption type and a pre-shared key password. WPA2-PSK. This setting provides the AES encryption type and a pre-shared key password. Note: Configure your wireless computers with the same WPA2 or WPA settings as your gateway so that you can connect. b. Depending on the WPA settings that you select, enter the required information. For WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, enter the pre-shared key, which is a password between 8 and 63 characters. The default WPA password appears on the label of your gateway. Note: By default, the gateway is set up to work with WPA and WPA2 wireless security, both of which are newer than WEP. Typically, the only reason you might need to set up WEP would be to allow access to older wireless computers or devices that cannot support WPA. 6. Click Apply. Configuring Your Wireless Network 13 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Note: If you plan to use WPS, and you want to keep your wireless settings the same, go to the Advance Wireless Settings screen and make sure that the Keep Existing Settings check box is selected. See Advanced Wireless Settings on page 33. Use Push 'N' Connect (WPS) Wireless Setup Push 'N' Connect (WPS) can be a quick way to automatically set up your gateways wireless network and set up your wireless computer to connect to it at the same time. WPS, also called Wi-Fi Protected Setup, is relatively new technology, so before you decide to use it, check to make sure your wireless computers and devices support WPS. Look for the symbol on all the computers that connect wirelessly to the gateway. If you do not see the then you should manually set up your network first (see Configure Wireless Settings Manually on page the computers that support WPS. 12). After that, you can still use WPS to set up the wireless connection for symbol on all the computers that connect to the wireless network, Note: All WPS-capable products should be compatible with the gateway. For more information about the WPS standard, visit http://www.wi-fi.org). Two Push 'N' Connect methods are available, WPS button and PIN (personal identification number). Add a Client Using the WPS Button Note: The first time you use WPS, it assigns a random network name
(SSID) and a random password to your wireless network. If you want to keep the network name and password you specified in the Wireless Settings screen, you must select the Keep Existing Settings check box in the Advanced Wireless Settings screen. See Advanced Wireless Settings on page 33. Any computer or wireless device that connects wirelessly to the gateway is a client. After a device is added as a client, it can automatically connect to the gateway. Configuring Your Wireless Network 14 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway To add a wireless device to your gateway using the WPS button:
1. Make sure that you know how WPS works on your computer or wireless device. If it works with WPS, it has a WPS utility and might also have a WPS button that you can press. 2. Log in to the gateway. 3. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, select Add WPS Client. The following screen displays. 9. 4. Click Next. The Add WPS Client screen displays:
5. Either click the WPS button, or press the button on the front of the gateway. The WPS LED on the front of the gateway begins to blink. The gateway tries to communicate with the wireless computer or device for 2 minutes. If the security option in the Wireless Settings screen was set to Disable, it is automatically changed to WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES], including a random wireless security password. 6. Go to the wireless computer, and run its WPS configuration utility. Configuring Your Wireless Network 15 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway 7. To click the WPS button, follow the utilitys instructions. When the computer connects to the wireless network, the gateway sends its SSID and WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK configuration to that computer. 8. On the computer that just joined the wireless network, make sure you can connect to the Internet. You should see the gateways Internet LED blink, showing that the Internet connection is in use. Add a Client Using a PIN Any computer or wireless device that connect wirelessly to the gateway is a client. After a device is added as a client, it can automatically connect to the gateway. To add a wireless device to your gateway using a PIN:
1. Make sure that you know how WPS works on your computer or wireless device. If it works with WPS, it has a WPS utility. To determine the PIN for your wireless computer or device, use this utility. 2. Log in to the gateway. 3. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, select Add WPS Client. The following screen displays. 9. 4. Click Next. The Add WPS Client screen displays. 5. Select the PIN radio button. Configuring Your Wireless Network 16 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway In the Enter Clients PIN field, type the PIN that you located in Step 1. 6. 7. Click Next. The WPS LED on the front of the gateway begins to blink. The gateway tries to communicate with the wireless computer or device for 4 minutes. If the security option in the Wireless Settings screen was set to Disable, it is automatically changed to WPA-PSK (including a PSK security password). When the computer connects to the wireless network, the gateway sends its SSID and WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK configuration to that computer. 8. On the computer that just joined the wireless network, make sure you can connect to the Internet. You should see the gateways Internet LED blink, showing that the Internet connection is in use. Set Up Wi-Fi Multimedia Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) provides basic Quality of Service (QoS) features to IEEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traffic according to four access categories, voice, video, best effort, and background. It does not, however, provide guaranteed throughput. You can use the Wi-Fi Multimedia screen to set up wireless multimedia Quality of Service (QoS). To set up Wi-Fi Multimedia:
1. Log in to the gateway. 2. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, under Setup, select Wi-Fi Multimedia. The following screen displays. 9. 3. Specify the Wi-Fi Multimedia setting for the network:
WMM Support. Select On to enable WMM. No-Acknowledgement. Select Off if you want to use Acknowledgement (ACK) messages. Select On if you do now want to use acknowledgement messages. Usually, Off is selected which might improve the efficiency of packet transmission. If wireless communication quality is poor at your location, select On so that you are notified when a package is lost. High interference levels can cause poor communication. Configuring Your Wireless Network 17 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Power Save Support. To conserve battery power in smaller devices that are connected to the gateway, select On. 4. Click Apply. Change the Password For security reasons, the gateway has its own user name and password. NETGEAR recommends that you change the default password to a more secure password. The ideal password should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should be a mixture of both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Passwords can contain up to 30 characters. To change the password:
1. In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Set Password. 2. Enter the new password twice. 3. Click Apply. Note: After changing the password, you will be required to log in again to continue the configuration. If you have backed up the gateway settings previously, create a new backup so that the saved settings file includes the updated password. Configuring Your Wireless Network 18 3. Filtering Content 3 This chapter describes how to monitor and filter the content traveling on your network. When you log in to the gateway (see Log In to Your Gateway on page Content Filtering. This chapter includes the following sections:
9), these tasks are grouped under View Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Logs Limit Internet Site Access Allow Unrestricted Access Disable Gateway Features 19 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway View Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Logs A content filter log is a detailed record of the Denial of Service (DoS) attacks directed at your network. You can set up email notification or you can view the logs on the gateway. To receive notification of attacks by email:
1. In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Logs. 2. Enter an email address. This address is the full email address to which you want the gateway to send logs. 3. Enter the SMTP Server Name. Type the outgoing SMTP mail server of your ISP. If you leave this box blank, the gateway does not send logs. 4. Check the email Alerts Enable check box. 5. Click Apply. 6. To send the log to the contact email address, click email Log. 7. To clear the log entries from the display, click Clear Log. 8. To refresh the display, click Refresh. Filtering Content 20 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Limit Internet Site Access You can establish rules to limit access to certain Internet websites in one of two ways:
Blocking sites that contain certain words. Blocking access to certain domains. To block access to sites containing certain words:
1. In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Block Sites. 2. Check the Enable Keyword Blocking box. 3. 4. Click Add Keyword. In the Keyword List, enter the words you want to block. To allow a keyword that was previously blocked:
1. Select the keyword. 2. Click Remove Keyword. To block access to certain domains:
1. In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Block Sites. 2. Check the Enable Domain Blocking box. 3. In the Keyword List, enter the domain you want to block. Filtering Content 21 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway 4. Click Add Domain. To unblock a domain:
1. Select the domain name. 2. Click Remove Domain. Allow Unrestricted Access You can specify up to three computers to have unrestricted access to the Internet. To allow unrestricted access:
1. In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Block Sites. 2. Click the Allow Trusted Computer to Visit Blocked Sites box. 3. Enter the MAC address of each computer. 4. Click Apply. Disable Gateway Features You can disable the following types of gateway features:
Firewall features Web features NAT ALG status features To disable specific Firewall features:
In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Services. Firewall features appear near the top of the screen. Filtering Content 22 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway The following table describes the fields displayed in this screen. Table 1. Firewall features Feature Firewall IPSec Pass-Through PPTP Pass-Through Multicast Port Scan Detection IP Flood Detection Description Enable. The gateway performs stateful packet inspection (SPI). Disable.The gateway does not perform SPI. Enable. The gateway forwards IPS traffic. Disable. The gateway blocks traffic. Enable.The gateway forwards PPTP traffic. Disable.The gateway blocks PPTP traffic. Enable.The gateway passes multicasting streams through the firewall. Disable. The gateway blocks multicasting streams. Enable. The gateway responds to Internet-based port scans. Disable. The gateway does not respond to Internet-based port scans. Enable. The gateway blocks malicious devices that are attempting to flood devices. Disable. The gateway does not block malicious devices. To disable specific web features:
In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Services. Web features appear near the middle of the screen. To block certain Web-oriented cookies, java scripts, and pop-up windows, check the corresponding box. To disable specific NAT ALG Status features:
In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Services. Filtering Content 23 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway NAT ALG status features appear near the bottom of the screen. To allow NAT traversal filters for certain application layer control/data protocols, check the corresponding box. Filtering Content 24 4. Maintaining Your Network 4 This chapter describes how to perform network maintenance tasks with your gateway. When you log in to the gateway (see Log In to Your Gateway on page Maintenance. 9), these tasks are grouped under This chapter includes the following sections:
View the Gateway Status View the Connection Status Back Up and Restore Your Settings View the Event Log Run the Diagnostic Utilities 25 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway View the Gateway Status To see hardware and firmware details and basic status information about the gateway, use the Modem Status screen. From the main menu, under Maintenance, select Modem Status. The following screen displays. The following table describes the fields displayed in this screen:
Table 1. Modem status fields Modem field Standard Specification Compliant Description DOCSIS 3.0 Hardware Version The hardware version of the gateway. Software Version The version of firmware currently running on the gateway. Cable MAC Address The MAC address used by the cable modem port of the gateway. This MAC address might need to be registered with your cable service provider. Device MAC Address The WAN MAC address used by the device. Cable Modem Serial Number The serial number of the gateway hardware. CM certificate System Up Time Network Access If the cable modem certificate is installed, it is possible for the service provider to upgrade your Data Over Cable service securely. Time since the last boot-up. Shows whether traffic can be forwarded from the LAN to the network. Cable Modem IP Address The current Internet IP address. If assigned dynamically and not connected to the Internet, this field is blank. Maintaining Your Network 26 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway View the Connection Status To track the gateways initialization procedure, and to get details about the downstream and upstream cable channel, use the Connection screen. The time appears after the gateway is initialized. To view the gateways initialization procedure:
In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Connection. The gateway automatically goes through the following steps in the provisioning process:
Scans and locks the downstream frequency and links back in upstream direction. Obtains a gateway IP address for the gateway itself. Assigns an IP address for the connected computer. Connects to the Internet. Back Up and Restore Your Settings The configuration settings of the gateway are stored in a configuration file in the gateway. Maintaining Your Network 27 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway To save the backup settings:
1. In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Backup. 2. Click BackUp. If you did not set up your browser to save downloaded files automatically, indicate where you want to save the file and click Save. If you did set up your browser to save downloaded files automatically, the file is saved to the browsers download location on the hard drive. To restore the backup settings:
1. In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Backup. 2. Click Browse. 3. Locate and select the previously saved backup file, then click Restore. A message notifies you when the gateway has been restored to the previous settings. Then the gateway restarts, which takes about 1 minute. Note: When restoring configuration settings, do not interrupt the process by going online, turning off the gateway, or shutting down the computer. View the Event Log The gateway logs security-related events such as denied incoming service requests and hacker probes. Maintaining Your Network 28 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway To view the event log:
1. In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Event Log. 2. Do either of the following:
To clear the log, click Clear Log. To refresh the log, click Refresh. Run the Diagnostic Utilities From the Diagnostics screen, you can run ping and traceroute utilities. Ping Utility Ping is an administration utility that tests whether a computer on the network is reachable and measures the time it takes messages sent from the originating device to reach a destination computer and return. To run a ping test:
1. Log in to the gateway. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Diagnostics. 9. 2. Maintaining Your Network 29 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway 3. Select Ping in the Utility list. 4. Specify the following parameters for the ping utility. Target. The IP address of the ping target computer. Ping Size. The size of the ping packet. No. of Pings. The number of times to ping the target computer. Ping Interval. The time between pings. 5. Click Start Test. The ping results display:
To stop a ping test:
Click Abort Test. To clear the results from the display:
Click Clear Results. Maintaining Your Network 30 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Traceroute Utility To display the route and measure transit delays of packets across an IP, run the traceroute utility. To run a traceroute test:
1. Log in to the gateway. For more information, see Log In to Your Gateway on page In the main menu, under Maintenance, select Diagnostics. In the Utility list, select Traceroute. 9. 2. 3. 4. Specify the following parameters for the traceroute utility. Target. The IP address or host name of the computer you are tracing. Max Hops. The maximum number of hops to allow when tracing the route. Data Size. The input the size of the packet. Base Port. The input the port number to send the packet to. Resolve Host. Select on to resolve the host name to IP address. 5. Click Start Test. The traceroute results display. To clear the results from the display:
Click Clear Results. Maintaining Your Network 31 5. Advanced Settings 5 This chapter describes how to customize your network through the advanced settings on your gateway. When you log in to the gateway (see Log In to Your Gateway on page 9), these tasks are grouped under Advanced. This chapter includes the following sections:
IP Filtering Advanced Wireless Settings MAC Filtering Port Blocking Port Forwarding Port Triggering DMZ Host Reserve an IP Address for DHCP Use Configure Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Set Networking Protocols Enable Network Address Translation Remove USB Devices LAN IP Setup 32 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Advanced Wireless Settings To configure the wireless radio settings, and other advanced settings, use the Advanced Wireless Settings screen. To configure advanced wireless settings:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select Wireless Settings:
The Advanced Wireless Settings screen displays. 2. Configure the settings described in the following table. Advanced Wireless Settings Wireless Access Point Enable Description By default this check box is selected so that the gateway works as a wireless access point. You can turn off the wireless radio to disable access through this device, which can be helpful for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting activities. Advanced Configuration Fragmentation Threshold CTS/RTS Threshold Preamble Mode The default settings for these fields usually work fine. Change them only if you have a specific reason for doing so. Advanced Settings 33 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Advanced Wireless Settings Description WPS Settings Disable routers PIN Keep Existing Settings Wireless Card Access List Set-up Access List 3. Click Apply. MAC Filtering Selecting this check box disables the PIN that WPS clients use to connect to the gateway with the PIN method. Normally this check box is cleared, which is the default setting. If a WPS client is added, the gateway automatically selects this check box. When the Keep Existing Settings check box is selected, the SSID and wireless security settings remain the same when more WPS clients are added. Access control is disabled by default so that any computer that is configured with the correct SSID can connect. By default, the gateway allows any connected computer to access the Internet. The MAC Filtering screen lets you block specific computers, based on their MAC addresses, from access to the Internet on selected days and times. To use MAC filtering to block Internet access for a specific computer:
1. 2. In the main menu, under Advanced, select MAC Filtering. The Trusted Devices table shows computers that have access to the Internet through the gateway. In the Add MAC Filter table, use one of these methods to specify computers to block:
If the computer is in the Trusted Devices table, select its radio button. The MAC address is added into the Add MAC Filter table. If the computer you want is not listed, click Refresh to update the Trusted Devices table. If the computer is still not listed, complete the Device Name and MAC Address fields. 3. Click Add. The Enable check box for the computer in the MAC Filter List is automatically selected. 4. To block the computer, select the days and times:
Days to Block. Select the days to block the computer selected in the MAC Filter List. The default is Everyday. Advanced Settings 34 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Time of Day to Block. You can specify the time of day to block the computer. The default is All Day. Be sure that you clear the All Day check box if you want to enter specific times. The selected period applies to each day that you selected. 5. Click Apply. 6. Repeat these steps for all computers that you want to block. To stop blocking a computer:
In the MAC Filter List, select the computer. 1. 2. Clear its Enable check box. The computer remains in the list however it is not blocked. 3. Click Apply. To remove a computer from the list:
In the MAC Filter List, select the computer. 1. 2. Click Delete. 3. Click Apply. Advanced Settings 35 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway IP Filtering By default, any computer is allowed access to the Internet through your gateway. You can use IP filtering to block specific computers based on their IP addresses from access to the Internet on selected days and times. To set up IP filtering:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select IP Filtering. The Trusted Devices table shows computers that are allowed access to the Internet through your gateway. 2. Add device to the IP Filter List as needed:
If the computer appears in the Trusted Devices table, select its radio button to capture its IP address. If the computer you want is not listed, click Refresh to update the Trusted Devices table. If no device name appears, you can type a name for the computer you are adding;
or enter the IP address of the computer you want to block. 3. Click Add. The Enable check box is automatically selected. 4. Select the days to block. 5. In the Time of Day to Block section, select a start time and an end time. This time range applies to each day you selected in Day(s) to Block section for the specific computer. All day is the default value. 6. Click Apply. To delete a device from the IP Filter List:
In the main menu, under Advanced, select IP Filtering. 1. 2. Select the computer. 3. Click Delete. 4. Click Apply. Advanced Settings 36 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Port Blocking You can use port blocking to block outbound traffic on specific ports. Outbound traffic rules control access to outside resources from local users. The default rule is to allow all access from the LAN side to the outside. You can use port blocking to add predefined or custom rules to specify exceptions to the default rule. Note: The default rule allows any outbound traffic not blocked by rules that you create. To configure port blocking:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select Port Blocking. 2. From the Service list, select the service you want to block. 3. To add a custom service that is not in the list of services, specify these settings in the Add Custom Service table:
Name. A name for the service. Start Port. The start port for the service. End Port. The end port for the service. Protocol. The protocol for the ports:
- TCP. TCP only.
- UDP. UDP only.
- Both. Both TCP and UDP. Local IP Address. Complete the local IP address for the computer that is using the service. 4. Perform one of the following actions:
Click Add to save your settings. The Active Filters table now displays the list of ports that are currently blocked. To delete a service, select the radio button in the Active Filters table for the service that you want to delete, and click Delete. To reset the selection in the Services drop-down list and to clear all the fields in the Add Custom Service table, click Reset. Port Forwarding A firewall has default rules for inbound traffic (WAN to LAN) and for outbound traffic. Port forwarding affects the inbound rules. These rules restrict access from outsiders. By default, Advanced Settings 37 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway the gateway blocks access from outside except for responses to requests from the LAN side. You can use port forwarding to add rules to specify exceptions to the default rule. Because the gateway uses Network Address Translation (NAT), your network presents only one IP address to the Internet, and outside users cannot directly address any of your local computers. However, by defining an inbound rule you can make a local server (for example, a web server or game server) or computer visible and available to the Internet. The rule tells the gateway to direct inbound traffic for a particular service to one local server or computer based on the destination port number. Directing traffic is also known as port forwarding. Some residential broadband ISPs do not allow you to run server processes (such as a web or FTP server) from your location. Your ISP might check for servers and suspend your account if it finds active services at your location. See the ISPs Acceptable Use policy. Pay attention to the following considerations before configuring port forwarding:
If the DHCP assigns the IP address of the local server computer, the address might change when the computer is rebooted. To keep the address from changing, you can assign a static IP address to your server outside the range that DHCP assigns, but in the same subnet as your LAN. By default, the IP addresses from 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.9 are reserved for this purpose. Local computers must access the local server using the computers local LAN address
(192.168.0.XXX, by default). Attempts by local computers to access the server using the external WAN IP address fail. Port forwarding opens holes in your firewall. Enable only ports that are necessary. To configure port forwarding and services for specific inbound traffic:
In the main menu, under Advanced, select Port Forwarding. 1. 2. From the Service list, select the service for which you want to configure port forwarding. 3. To add a custom rule that is not in the list of services, specify these settings in the Add Custom Rules table:
Name. A name for the service. Start Port. The start port for the service. End Port. The end port for the service. Protocol. The protocol for the ports:
- TCP. TCP only.
- UDP. UDP only.
- Both. Both TCP and UDP. Local IP Address. Complete the local IP address for the computer that is using the service. 4. Perform one of these actions:
Click Add. The Active Forwarding Rules table displays the list of forwarded ports. Advanced Settings 38 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway To delete a service, select the radio button in the Active Forwarding Rules table for the service that you want to delete, and click Delete. To reset the selection in the Service list and to clear all the fields in the Add Custom Rules, click Reset. Port Triggering Port triggering is an advanced feature that you can use to allow gaming and other Internet applications that the firewall would otherwise block. You must know the port numbers the application uses. Port triggering operates as follows:
1. A computer makes an outgoing connection using a port number defined in the Port Triggering table. 2. The gateway records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated with this entry in the Port Triggering List, and associates them with the computer. 3. The remote system receives the computers request, and responds using a different port number. 4. The gateway matches the response to the previous request, and forwards the response to the computer. (Without port triggering, this response would be treated as a new connection request rather than a response. As such, it would be handled in accordance with the port forwarding rules.) Note: Only one computer at a time can use port triggering. After a computer finishes using a port triggering application, there is a short time-out period before another computer can use the application. To configure port triggering:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select Port Triggering. Advanced Settings 39 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway 2. For each port trigger, enter the settings in the Port Triggering List:
Trigger Range. To specify the range of outgoing ports that are monitored to trigger the incoming port forwarding rule, enter the start port and end port. Target Range. To specify the range of incoming ports that are opened when triggered, enter the start port and end port. Protocol. Select the protocol for the ports:
- TCP. Select TCP only.
- UDP. Select UDP only.
- Both. Select both TCP and UDP. 3. Select the Enable check box for the port trigger. 4. Perform one of the following actions:
Click Apply to save your settings and activate the port triggers. To remove a port trigger, select its radio button, and click Delete. To return all trigger and target ranges to zero, click Reset. DMZ Host You can use the DMZ Host screen to set up a default DMZ computer. Specifying a default DMZ computer allows you to set up a computer that is available to anyone on the Internet for services that you have not defined. To minimize security risks, set up the DMZ host only if you are willing to risk open access. If you do not define a DMZ host, the gateway discards any undefined service requests. To set up a DMZ host:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select DMZ Host. 2. Select the Respond to Ping on WAN Port check box. When you select this check box, the gateway responds to a ping request instead of the DMZ computer. Advanced Settings 40 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway For example, some systems tracking the performance of the broadband connections in terms of latency and packet loss need the gateway to reply to ping requests. 3. Type the last digits of the IP address in the DMZ Address field. The DMZ host feature is disabled when the last digit is zero. 4. Click Apply. LAN IP Setup The LAN IP screen allows you to configure LAN services such as the IP address of the gateway and DHCP. The TCP/IP and DHCP default values work fine in most cases. Note: If you disable the DHCP server, assign to your computer a static IP address to reconnect to the gateway and enable the DHCP server again. To configure LAN IP settings:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select LAN IP. 2. Specify these settings:
LAN IP Address. The factory default setting is 192.168.0.1. Subnet Mask. The network number portion of an IP address. Unless you are implementing subnetting, use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. DHCP Server. The Yes radio button is selected by default so the gateway acts as a DHCP server, providing the TCP/IP configuration for all the computers connected to it. If you plan to assign IP addresses manually, or you have another DHCP server on your network, select the No radio button. Starting IP Address and Ending IP Address. These fields specify the range in the IP address pool. Max Users. The maximum number of users on the network. Advanced Settings 41 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway DHCP Lease. For more information, see Reserve an IP Address for DHCP Use on page 42. 3. Click Apply. Reserve an IP Address for DHCP Use To reserve an IP address for DHCP use, enter the DHCP server reservation settings for the private LAN under DHCP Reservation Lease Info in the LAN Setup screen. To reserve an IP address for DHCP:
1. 2. In the main menu, under Advanced, select LAN IP. In the DHCP Reservation Lease Info section, enter the MAC address of the computer for which you want to reserve an IP address. 3. Enter the permanent IP address for the computer. 4. Click Add to save your settings. The MAC address and IP address are displayed in the DHCP Client Lease Info table. The current system time is also displayed. To delete an IP address from the DHCP Client Lease Info table:
1. In the DHCP Client Lease Info table, select the radio button for the MAC and IP address that you want to remove. 2. Click Delete. The information for the selected MAC and IP address is removed from the DHCP Client Lease Info table. To remove all information from the DHCP Client Lease Info table, click Clear DHCP Leases. Lan Switch The gateways LAN interference is a 10/100/1GBaseT Ethernet switch. The switch ports are set to automatically negotiate speed and duplex with any connected device. You may want to configure the port if the devices do not auto-negotiate correctly. Advanced Settings 42 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway To configure the switch ports:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select Lan Switch. 2. For each port, select the appropriate speed and duplex. 3. Click Apply. To disable a Lan port:
In the main menu, under Advanced, select Lan Switch. 1. 2. From the Auto column corresponding to the port you want to disable, clear the checkbox. 3. Click Apply. Configure Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances and computers, access the network and connect to other devices as needed. UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other registered UPnP devices on the network. With UPnP, you can specify the following:
Advertisement period. Specifies how often the gateway broadcasts its UPnP information. The default is 30 minutes. Lower numbers ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of more network traffic. Larger numbers compromise the freshness of the device status but can significantly reduce network traffic. Advertisement time to live. The time to live for the advertisement, measured in hops
(steps) for each UPnP packet that is sent. Hops are the steps a packet takes between routers. The number of hops can range from 1 to 255. The default value for the advertisement time to live is four hops, which should be fine for most home networks. If you notice that some devices are not being updated or reached correctly, you might need to increase this value slightly. To configure UPnP:
In the main menu, under Advanced, select UPnP. 1. 2. Select the Turn UPnP On check box. Advanced Settings 43 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway By default, this check box is cleared. This prevents the gateway from allowing any device to automatically control the resources, such as port forwarding, of the gateway. 3. Complete the Advertisement Period and Advertisement Time to Live fields. The UPnP Portmap Table displays the IP address of each UPnP device that is accessing the gateway and which internal and external ports of the gateway that device opened. The UPnP Portmap Table also displays the protocol for the port that was opened and if that port is still active for each IP address. 4. Perform one of the following actions:
Click Apply to save your settings. Click Cancel to disregard any unsaved changes. Click Refresh to update the UPnP Portmap Table and to show the active ports that are currently opened by UPnP devices. Set Networking Protocols Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol that synchronizes clocks between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. To enable NTP:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select NTP. 2. Select the NTP enable box. 3. Enter the IP server addresses. a. Enter the first server IP address in the Server IP Address 1 field. b. Enter the second server IP address in the Server IP Address 2 field. c. Enter the third server IP address in the Server IP Address 3 field. 4. Click Apply. Advanced Settings 44 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Enable Network Address Translation Network Address Translation (NAT) provides one-to-many translation of IP addresses between devices. This means that your network presents only one IP address to the Internet, and outside users cannot directly address any of your local computers. Enable NAT to allow multiple computers on your network to access the Internet using a single public IP address. NAT is enabled by default. To disable NAT:
1. In the main menu, under Advanced, select NAT. 2. Deselect the Turn NAT On box. 3. Click Apply. Remove USB Devices To remove a USB device:
1. In the main menu, under USB Storage, select Basic Settings. 2. Click Safely Remove USB Device. Advanced Settings 45 6. Troubleshooting 6 This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway. For the common problems listed, see the section indicated. Have I connected the gateway correctly?
47. See Basic Functions on page I cannot access the gateway configuration with my browser. See Connect to the Gateways Main Menu on page I have configured the gateway but I cannot access the Internet. See Troubleshoot the ISP Connection on page 48. 47. If you cannot remember the gateways configuration password or you want to clear the configuration and start over again, see Factory Default Settings on page 52. Tip: NETGEAR provides helpful articles, documentation, and the latest software updates at http://www.netgear.com/support. 46 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Basic Functions After you have turned on power to the gateway, do the following:
1. Check to see that the Power LED is lit. 2. Check that the numbered Ethernet LEDs light momentarily. 3. After a few seconds, check that the LEDs are lit for any local ports that are connected. The following table provides help when you are using the LEDs for troubleshooting. Table 2. LED behavior LED Behavior Action All LEDS are off when the gateway is plugged in. Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your gateway and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. All LEDs stay on. Check that you are using the 12V DC power adapter supplied by NETGEAR for this product. If the error persists, you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support. Clear the gateways configuration to factory defaults. This will set the gateways IP address to 192.168.0.1. See Factory Default Settings on page If the error persists, you might have a hardware problem and should contact technical support. 52. LAN LED is off for a port with an Ethernet connection. Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the gateway and at the hub or computer. Internet LED is off and the gateway is connected to the cable television cable. Make sure that power is turned on to the connected hub or computer. Be sure you are using the correct cable. Make sure that the coaxial cable connections are secure at the gateway and at the wall jack. Make sure that your cable Internet service has been provisioned by your cable service provider. Your provider should verify that the signal quality is good enough for cable modem service. Remove any excessive splitters you might have on your cable line. It might be necessary to run a home run back to the point where the cable enters your home. Connect to the Gateways Main Menu If you are unable to access the gateways main menu from a computer on your local network, check the following:
Check the Ethernet connection between the computer and the gateway as described in the previous section. Troubleshooting 47 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Make sure that your computers IP address is on the same subnet as the gateway. If you are using the recommended addressing scheme, your computers address should be in the range of 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.254. Note: If your computers IP address is shown as 169.254.x.x:
Recent versions of Windows and Mac OS generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server. These auto generated addresses are in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP address is in this range, check the connection from the computer to the gateway and reboot your computer. If your gateways IP address has been changed and you dont know the current IP address, clear the gateways configuration to factory defaults. This sets the gateways IP address to 192.168.0.1. For more information, see Factory Default Settings on page 52. Make sure your browser has Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX enabled. If you are using Internet Explorer, click Refresh to make sure that the Java applet is loaded. Try quitting the browser and launching it again. Make sure you are using the correct login information. The gateway user name admin is lower-case (Caps Lock should be off). The default password is password. If the gateway does not save changes you have made, check the following:
When entering configuration settings, be sure to click the Apply button before moving to another screen, or your changes are lost. Click the Refresh or Reload button in the web browser. The changes might have occurred, but the web browser might be caching the old configuration. Troubleshoot the ISP Connection If your gateway is unable to access the Internet and your Internet LED is on, you might need to register the cable MAC address or device MAC address of your gateway with your cable service provider. Additionally, your computer might not have the gateway configured as its TCP/IP gateway. If your computer obtains its information from the gateway by DHCP, reboot the computer and verify the gateway address. For more information, see Reserve an IP Address for DHCP Use on page 42. Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Most TCP/IP terminal devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device. The device then responds with an echo reply. You can Troubleshooting 48 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway easily troubleshoot a TCP/IP network by using the ping utility in your computer or workstation. Test the LAN Path to Your Gateway You can use ping to verify that the LAN path to your gateway is set up correctly. To ping the gateway from a computer running Windows 95 or later:
1. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button and select Run. 2. In the field provided, type ping followed by the IP address of the gateway, as in this example:
ping 192.168.0.1 3. Click OK. You should see a message like this one:
Pinging <IP address> with 32 bytes of data If the path is working, you see this message:
Reply from < IP address >: bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx If the path is not working, you see this message:
Request timed out If the path is not working correctly, you could have one of the following problems:
Wrong physical connections.
- Make sure the LAN port LED is lit. If the LED is off, see Basic Functions on page 47.
- Check that the corresponding LEDs are on for your network interface card and for the hub ports (if any) that are connected to your workstation and gateway. Wrong network configuration.
- Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are both installed and configured on your computer or workstation.
- Verify that the IP address for your gateway and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet. Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from your computer to a remote device. From the Windows run menu, type:
ping -n 10 <IP address>
where <IP address> is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISPs DNS server. Troubleshooting 49 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway If the path is functioning correctly, replies as in the previous section are displayed. If you do not receive replies:
Check that your computer has the IP address of your gateway listed as the default gateway. If the IP configuration of your computer is assigned by DHCP, this information will not be visible in your computers Network Control Panel. Verify that the IP address of the gateway is listed as the default gateway. Check to see that the network address of your computer (the portion of the IP address specified by the netmask) is different from the network address of the remote device. Check that your Internet LED is on. Troubleshooting 50 A. Supplemental Information This appendix includes the following sections:
Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications A 51 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Factory Default Settings You can return the gateway to its factory settings. On the bottom of the gateway, press and hold the Reset button for over 7 seconds. The gateway resets and returns to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table. Table 3. Factory default settings Parameter Gateway login User login URL User name and password
(case-sensitive) Local network
(LAN) LAN IP Subnet mask DHCP server Default http://192.168.0.1 admin/password 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 Enabled DHCP starting IP address 192.168.0.2 DHCP Ending IP address 192.168.0.254 Firewall Inbound communication from the Internet Disabled (except traffic on port 80, the HTTP port) Outbound communication to the Internet Enabled (all) Source MAC filtering Disabled Internet connection WAN MAC address Use default hardware address WAN MTU size 1500 Supplemental Information 52 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Parameter Wireless Wireless communication Default Enabled SSID name Security Appears on the label of the gateway. WPA/WPA2 The default WPA/WPA2 password appears on the label of the gateway. Broadcast SSID Transmission speed Enabled Auto1 Country/region RF channel Operating mode Data rate Output power Access point Authentication type United States (varies by region) Auto n, g, and b Best Full Enabled Open System Wireless Access List All wireless stations allowed 1. Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual throughput varies. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, might lower actual data throughput rate. Technical Specifications The following table describes the technical specifications for the gateway. Table 4. Technical specifications Component Specification Network protocol and standards compatibility Data and routing protocols: TCP/IP, DHCP server, and client, DNS relay, NAT
(many-to-one), TFTP client, VPN pass-through (IPSec, PPTP) Power adapter North America (input): 120V, 60 Hz, input All regions (output): 12V DC @ 2.5A output 30W maximum Physical specifications Dimensions: 10.2 by 6.49 by 3.65 in. (259.17 by 164.77 by 92.72 mm) Weight: 1.34 lb (0.61 kg) Environmental Operating temperature: 32to140 F (0 to 40 C) Operating humidity: 90% maximum relative humidity, non condensing Electromagnetic emissions: Meets requirements of: FCC Part 15 Class B. Supplemental Information 53 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Component Interface Specification Local: 10BASE-T, 100/1000BASE-Tx, RJ-45 USB 2.0/1.1 function 802.11n/g/b Internet: DOCSIS 3.0. Downward compatible with DOCSIS 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0 Supplemental Information 54 B. Notification of Compliance B Regulatory Compliance Information This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio spectrum and operation of radio devices. Failure of the end user to comply with the applicable requirements may result in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end-user by the applicable National regulatory authority. This product's firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country. Therefore, all options described in this user's guide may not be available in your version of the product. marking comply with the following EU directives:
Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Products bearing the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC If this product has telecommunications functionality, it also complies with the requirements of the following EU Directive:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards that are noted in the EU Declaration of Conformity. For indoor use only. Valid in all EU member states, EFTA states, and Switzerland. This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 - 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France. FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States FCC Information to User This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals. FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Declaration of Conformity We, NETGEAR, Inc., 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, declare under our sole responsibility that the NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway complies with Part 15 Subpart B of FCC CFR47 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 55 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following methods:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. connected. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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. For product available in the USA and Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other Pour les produits disponibles aux tats-Unis / Canada du march, seul le canal 1 11 peuvent tre exploits. Slection d'autres canaux n'est pas possible. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or Cet appareil et son antenne (s) ne doit pas tre co-localiss ou fonctionnement en association avec une autre channels is not possible. transmitter. antenne ou transmetteur. Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway) does not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe [B] est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada Industry Canada 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. Caution:
The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce po-tential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Notification of Compliance 56 NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 N450 Wi-Fi Data Gateway Avertissement:
Le dispositif fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est rserv uniquement pour une utili-sation l'intrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux. Les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., qu'ils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE IMPORTANTE: Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Interference Reduction Table The following table shows the recommended minimum distance between NETGEAR equipment and household appliances to reduce interference (in feet and meters). Household Appliance Microwave ovens Baby Monitor - Analog Baby Monitor - Digital Cordless phone - Analog Cordless phone - Digital Bluetooth devices ZigBee Recommended Minimum Distance
(in feet and meters) 30 feet / 9 meters 20 feet / 6 meters 40 feet / 12 meters 20 feet / 6 meters 30 feet / 9 meters 20 feet / 6 meters 20 feet / 6 meters Notification of Compliance 57
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NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Tel: 408-890-3657 / Fax: 408-907-8097 Confidential Letter Date: 2013/8/8 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC IDPY313300238 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant Hereby requests confidential treatment of information accomparting this Application As outlined below:
1. Block Diagram The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, David Kay is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: David.Kay@Netgear.com. Sincerely, Applicants company name
: NETGEAR, Inc. Applicants company address
: 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Signature
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Job Title and Dept.
: John Ramones / Director of Product Design and Regulations _____________________________ Signed for John Ramones E-Mail Tel.
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jramones@netgear.com
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1 | Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 66.92 KiB | August 15 2013 |
NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Tel: 408-890-3657 / Fax: 408-907-8097 Declaration Letter Date: 2013/8/14 FCC IDPY313300238 To Whom it may concern, We, NETGEAR, Inc., declare that the EUT (Model Name: CG3000X (X would indicate Data/Voice/null)). This batch of labels had been printed with the FCC Logo, but the next batch of labels will be without the FCC Logo. Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, David Kay is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: David.Kay@Netgear.com. FCC Grantee contact person information. Applicants company name
: NETGEAR, Inc. Applicants company address
: 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Signature
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Job Title and Dept.
: John Ramones / Director of Product Design and Regulations _____________________________ Signed for John Ramones E-Mail Tel.
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jramones@netgear.com
: 408-890-3657
1 | Power of Attorney | Cover Letter(s) | 65.17 KiB | August 15 2013 |
NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Tel: 408-890-3657 / Fax: 408-907-8097 Power of Attorney Date: 2013/8/8 Dear Sir, I hereby have entrusted the following person to be a proxy regarding application for Type Certification. Sporton International Inc. Address
: No.8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, HsinChu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C. Name
: Leo Huang Job Title
: Manager e-mail
: Leohuang@sporton.com.tw I am therefore responsible for the contents of the application. Brand name and model type of the specified radio equipment: NETGEAR / CG3000X (X would indicate Data/Voice/null) FCC ID: PY313300238 Product name: Wireless cable modem Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, David Kay is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: David.Kay@Netgear.com. FCC Grantee contact person information. Applicants company name
: NETGEAR, Inc. Applicants company address
: 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, California 95134, USA Signature
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Job Title and Dept.
: John Ramones / Director of Product Design and Regulations _____________________________ Signed for John Ramones E-Mail Tel.
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jramones@netgear.com
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1 | TEST PHOTOS | Test Setup Photos | 768.35 KiB | August 15 2013 |
FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Appendix B. Test Photos FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B1 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 1. Photographs of AC Powerline Conducted Emissions Test Configuration Test Mode: Mode 1, 4 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B2 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 SIDE VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B3 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Test Mode: Mode 2 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B4 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 SIDE VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B5 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Test Mode: Mode 3 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B6 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 SIDE VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B7 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 2. Photographs of Radiated Emissions Test Configuration Test Configuration: 30MHz~1GHz Test Mode: Mode 1, 4 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B8 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Test Mode: Mode 2 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B9 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Test Mode: Mode 3 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
: B10 of B11 FCC TEST REPORT Report No.: FC380102 Test Configuration: Above 1GHz FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC ID: PY313300238 Page No.
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1 | Test Report | Test Report | 3.11 MiB | August 15 2013 |
FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 FCC TEST REPORT 47 CFR FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B, Class B Digital Device and Canada Standard ICES-003 Issue 5 Equipment Model No. Filing Type FCC ID Applicant
: Wireless cable modem
: CG3000X (X would indicate Data/Voice/null)
: Certification
: PY313300238
: NETGEAR Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Statement The test result refers exclusively to the test presented test model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Certificate or Test Report must not be used by the applicant to claim the product in this test report endorsement by TAF or any agency of U.S. government. SPORTON International Inc. No.8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Table of Contents History of this test report....................................................................................................................................ii CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE........................................................................................................................1 1. General Description of Equipment under Test.............................................................................................2 1.1. Applicant..........................................................................................................................................................................................2 1.2. Manufacturer ...................................................................................................................................................................................2 1.3. Basic Description of Equipment under Test ....................................................................................................................................2 1.4. Feature of Equipment under Test ...................................................................................................................................................2 2. Test Configuration of Equipment under Test...............................................................................................3 2.1. Test Manner ....................................................................................................................................................................................3 2.2. Description of Test System .............................................................................................................................................................4 2.3. Connection Diagram of Test System ..............................................................................................................................................5 3. Test Software ...................................................................................................................................................6 4. General Information of Test............................................................................................................................7 4.1. Test Facility .....................................................................................................................................................................................7 4.2. Test Voltage ....................................................................................................................................................................................7 4.3. Measurement Procedure.................................................................................................................................................................7 4.4. Test in Compliance with ..................................................................................................................................................................7 4.5. Frequency Range Investigated .......................................................................................................................................................7 4.6. Test Distance ..................................................................................................................................................................................7 5. Test of Conducted Powerline.........................................................................................................................8 5.1. Description of Major Test Instruments ............................................................................................................................................8 5.2. Test Procedures..............................................................................................................................................................................8 5.3. Typical Test Setup Layout of Conducted Powerline .......................................................................................................................9 5.4. Test Result of AC Powerline Conducted Emission .......................................................................................................................10 6. Test of Radiated Emission............................................................................................................................18 6.1. Description of Major Test Instruments ..........................................................................................................................................18 6.2. Test Procedures............................................................................................................................................................................21 6.3. Typical Test Setup Layout of Radiated Emission..........................................................................................................................22 6.4. Test Result of Radiated Emission for Below 1GHz.......................................................................................................................23 6.5. Test Result of Radiated Emission for Above 1GHz ......................................................................................................................39 7. List of Measuring Equipment Used .............................................................................................................43 8. Uncertainty of Test Site ................................................................................................................................45 Appendix A. Photographs of EUT........................................................................................................ A1 ~ A12 Appendix B. TEST PHOTOS ................................................................................................................. B1 ~ B11 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date
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: Aug. 13, 2013 Report No. : FC380102 FCC TEST REPORT 1. General Description of Equipment under Test 1.1. Applicant NETGEAR Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, USA 1.2. Manufacturer MAINTEK COMPUTER 233 Jinfeng Ra., Suzhou, Jiangsu, PRC 1.3. Basic Description of Equipment under Test
: Wireless cable modem
: CG3000X (X would indicate Data/Voice/null) Equipment Model No. Associated with interface cables RJ45 Cable RJ45 Cable x3 Data Cable Type Power Supply Type AC Power Cord DC Power Cable The EUT Contains TX Module FCC ID: PY3UPWL6031H2.
: Non-Shielded, 20 m
: Non-Shielded, 1 m
: Please see section 2.2 of this test report for details
: From Adapter
: Wall-Mount, 2 pin
: Non-Shielded, 1.8 m, 2 pin 1.4. Feature of Equipment under Test Adapter : NETGEAR / SAS030F1 NA / P/N: 332-10643-01 INPUT : 100V-120V ~ 47-63Hz, 0.9A OUTPUT : 12.0V, 2.5A Adapter : NETGEAR / P030WF120B 11200-6LF / P/N: 332-10200-02 INPUT : 100V-240V ~ 50-60Hz, 1.0A OUTPUT : 12.0V, 2.5A Adapter : NETGEAR / SAS030F1 NA 30.0W / P/N: 332-10451-01 INPUT : 100V-120V ~ 47-63Hz, 0.9A OUTPUT : 12.0V, 2.5A Please refer to user manual for others. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 2. Test Configuration of Equipment under Test 2.1. Test Manner Report No. : FC380102 a. During testing, the personal computer and equipment positions were varied according to ANSI C63.4-2009 and configuration operated in a manner which tended to maximize its emission characteristics in a typical application. b. The equipment under test were performed the following test modes:
Function Type Test Items AC Conducted Emission Radiated Emissions Mode 1. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: P030WF120B Mode 2. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: SAS030FWA Mode 3. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: SAS030F1 Mode 4. LAN: 100Mbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: P030WF120B All of test modes were tested and recorded in this report. Mode 1. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: P030WF120B Mode 2. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: SAS030FWA Mode 3. LAN: 1Gbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: SAS030F1 Mode 4. LAN: 100Mbps + WLAN(2.4G) + Phone, Adaptor: P030WF120B
< below 1GHz >
All of test modes were tested and recorded in this report.
< above 1GHz >
cause mode 1 is highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT; it was reported as final data. c. Frequency range investigated: Conduction 150 kHz to 30 MHz, Radiation 30 MHz to 12,000 MHz. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 2.2. Description of Test System
<Conducted and Radiated below 1GHz>
No. Peripheral Manufacturer Model Number USB2.0 Flash Disk x2 TRANSCEND JetFlash V85 Telephone x2 BLUESKY CT-168 Notebook DELL P15F /E5520 Personal Computer x2 DELL DCTA LCD Monitor x2 Keyboard x2 7 Mouse x2 8 Emulator DELL DELL DELL CASA E198WFPF SK-8175 MOC5UO C2200
<Radiated above 1GHz>
No. Peripheral Manufacturer Model Number USB2.0 Flash Disk x2 TRANSCEND JetFlash V85 Telephone x2 Notebook KOKA DELL TP-269 PP05L (D600) Personal Computer x2 DELL DCTA (T3500) LCD Monitor x2 Keyboard x2 7 Mouse x2 8 Emulator DELL DELL DELL CASA 2408WFPB SK-8175 MOC5UO C2200 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Report No. : FC380102 FCC ID Cable / Spec. Description Placed DoC N/A DoC DoC DoC DoC DoC N/A N/A RJ11 Cable, Non-Shielded, 1m N/A N/A Local Local Remote Remote D-SUB Cable, D-Shielded, 1.8m Remote USB Cable, AL-F-Shielded, 1.8m Remote USB Cable, AL-F-Shielded, 1.8m Remote Coaxial Cable, D-Shielded, 20m Remote FCC ID Cable / Spec. Description Placed DoC N/A DoC DoC DoC DoC DoC N/A N/A RJ11 Cable, Non-Shielded, 1.5m N/A N/A Local Local Remote Remote D-SUB Cable, D-Shielded, 1.8m Remote USB Cable, AL-F-Shielded, 1.8m Remote USB Cable, AL-F-Shielded, 1.8m Remote Coaxial Cable, D-Shielded, 20m Remote SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 2.3. Connection Diagram of Test System Report No. : FC380102 1. The RJ11 cable is connected from the EUT to the support unit 1. 2. The RJ11 cable is connected from the EUT to the support unit 1. 3. These RJ45 cables are floating. 4. These cables (included RJ45 & Coaxial cable) are connected from the EUT to the remote workstation. Note: Above support unit on behalf of the meaning, please refer to section 2.2. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 3. Test Software Report No. : FC380102 During the test, the following programs under Win XP from remote workstation were executed:
<for remote PC>
- Executed "ping.exe" to link with the EUT to receive and transmit data by RJ45 cable.
- Remote PC link with the EUT to receive and transmit data via remote Emulator by Coaxial cable.
<for remote NB>
- Executed "ping.exe" to link with the EUT to receive and transmit data by WLAN. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 4. General Information of Test 4.1. Test Facility Report No. : FC380102 Test SiteSPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Test Site Location
: No. 3, Lane 238, Kang Lo Street, Nei Hwu District, Taipei 11424, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL : 886-2-2631-4739 FAX : 886-2-2631-9740
: CO01-NH, OS02-NH
: No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Hwa Ya Technology Park, Kwei-Shan Hsiang, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL : 886-3-327-3456 FAX : 886-3-318-0055
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03CH04-HY Test Site No. Test Site Location Test Site No. 4.2. Test Voltage AC 120V / 60Hz 4.3. Measurement Procedure ANSI C63.4-2009 4.4. Test in Compliance with CISPR PUB. 22 and FCC Part 15 and Canada Standard ICES-003 Issue 5 15.107 Conducted Emission 15.109 Radiated Emission 4.5. Frequency Range Investigated a. Conducted emission test: from 150 kHz to 30 MHz b. Radiated emission test: from 30 MHz to 12,000 MHz 4.6. Test Distance a. The test distance of radiated emission test from antenna to EUT is 10 M (from 30MHz~1000MHz). b. The test distance of radiated emission test from antenna to EUT is 3 M (from 1GHz~ 9GHz). c. The test distance of radiated emission test from antenna to EUT is 1 M (from 9GHz~ 12GHz). SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 5. Test of Conducted Powerline Report No. : FC380102 Conducted Emissions were measured from 150 kHz to 30 MHz with a bandwidth of 9 kHz and return leads of the EUT according to the methods defined in ANSI C63.4-2009 Section 3.1. The EUT was placed on a nonmetallic stand in a shielded room 0.8 meter above the ground plane as shown in section 5.3. The interface cables and equipment positioning were varied within limits of reasonable applications to determine the position produced maximum conducted emissions. 5.1. Description of Major Test Instruments Test Receiver Parameters Test Receiver Attenuation Start Frequency Stop Frequency IF Bandwidth Signal Input Setting R&S ESCS 30 10 dB 0.15 MHz 30 MHz 9 kHz 9 kHz - 2.75 GHz 5.2. Test Procedures a. The EUT was placed on a desk 0.8 meters height from the metal ground plane and 0.4 meter from the conducting wall of the shielding room and it was kept at least 0.8 meters 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 connect 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 microhenry 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. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 5.3. Typical Test Setup Layout of Conducted Powerline Report No. : FC380102 a. AMN is 80 cm from the EUT and at least 80 cm from other units and other metal planes. b. EUT is connected to one artificial mains network (AMN). c. All other units of a system are powered from a second AMN. A multiple outlet strip can be used for multiple mains cords. d. Rear of EUT to be flushed with rear of table top. e. Peripherals shall be placed at a distance of 10 cm from each other and from the controller, except for the monitor which, if this is an acceptable installation practice, shall be placed directly on the top of the controller. If cables, which hang closer than 40 cm to the horizontal metal ground plane, cannot be shortened to appropriate length, the excess shall be folded back and forth forming a bundle 30 cm to 40 cm long. f. g. Mains cords and signal cables shall be positioned for their entire lengths, as far as possible, at 40 cm from the vertical reference plane. h. Cables of hand operated devices, such as keyboards, mice, etc. shall be placed as for normal usage. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 5.4. Test Result of AC Powerline Conducted Emission Report No. : FC380102 Test Mode Test Frequency Temperature Note: 1. Corrected Reading (dBV) = LISN Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level = Level CO01-NH Test Site No. Willy Test Engineer Relative Humidity 54 %
Mode 1 0.15 MHz ~ 30 MHz 25 2. All emissions not reported here are more than 10 dB below the prescribed limit. The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Line SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test Mode Test Frequency Temperature Note: 1. Corrected Reading (dBV) = LISN Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level = Level CO01-NH Test Site No. Willy Test Engineer Relative Humidity 54 %
Mode 2 0.15 MHz ~ 30 MHz 25 2. All emissions not reported here are more than 10 dB below the prescribed limit. The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Line SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test Mode Test Frequency Temperature Note: 1. Corrected Reading (dBV) = LISN Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level = Level CO01-NH Test Site No. Willy Test Engineer Relative Humidity 54 %
Mode 3 0.15 MHz ~ 30 MHz 25 2. All emissions not reported here are more than 10 dB below the prescribed limit. The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Line SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test Mode Test Frequency Temperature Note: 1. Corrected Reading (dBV) = LISN Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level = Level CO01-NH Test Site No. Willy Test Engineer Relative Humidity 54 %
Mode 4 0.15 MHz ~ 30 MHz 25 2. All emissions not reported here are more than 10 dB below the prescribed limit. The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Line SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 6. Test of Radiated Emission Report No. : FC380102 Radiated emissions from 30 MHz to 12,000 MHz were measured with a bandwidth of 120 kHz for 30 MHz to 1000 MHz and 1 MHz for above 1GHz according to the methods defines in ANSI C63.4-2009. The EUT was placed on a nonmetallic stand, 0.8 meter above the ground plane, as shown in section 6.3. The interface cables and equipment positions were varied within limits of reasonable applications to determine the positions producing maximum radiated emissions. 6.1. Description of Major Test Instruments For Below 1GHz
<Mode 1-3>
Amplifier Parameters Amplifier RF Gain Signal Input Test Receiver Parameters Test Receiver Resolution Bandwidth Frequency Band Quasi-Peak Detector Setting BURGEON BPA-530 30 dB 0.01 MHz - 3 GHz Setting R&S ESCI 120 kHz 9 kHz - 3 GHz ON for Quasi-Peak Mode OFF for Peak Mode SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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<Mode 4>
Amplifier Parameters Amplifier RF Gain Signal Input Setting BURGEON BPA-530 30 dB 0.01 MHz - 3 GHz Report No. : FC380102 Spectrum Analyzer Parameters Spectrum Analyzer Attenuation Start Frequency Stop Frequency Resolution Bandwidth Signal Input Setting R&S FSL 10 dB 30 MHz 1000 MHz 120 kHz 9 kHz - 6 GHz Test Receiver Parameters Test Receiver Resolution Bandwidth Frequency Band Quasi-Peak Detector Setting R&S ESCS 30 120 kHz 9 kHz - 2.75 GHz ON for Quasi-Peak Mode OFF for Peak Mode SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 Report No. : FC380102 FCC TEST REPORT For above 1GHz Amplifier Parameters Amplifier RF Gain Signal Input Spectrum Analyzer Parameters Spectrum Analyzer Attenuation Start Frequency Stop Frequency Resolution Bandwidth Video Bandwidth Signal Input Setting AGILENT 8449B 35 dB 1 GHz - 26.5 GHz Setting R&S FSP40 10 dB 1 GHz 12 GHz 1 MHz 3 MHz 1 GHz - 40 GHz SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 6.2. Test Procedures Report No. : FC380102 a. The EUT was placed on a rotatable table top 0.8 meter above ground. b. The EUT was set 3m(above 1GHz)/10m(below 1GHz) 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 half wave dipole 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 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. The FCC Part 15.109 (g) permit parties seeking to authorize a digital device to choose to demonstrate that the device complies with either the Part 15 standards or the international standards found in Publication 22 of the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR). i. 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. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 6.3. Typical Test Setup Layout of Radiated Emission Report No. : FC380102 Equipment under Test 0.8 M TurnTable Test distance Ground Plane Antenna Receiver SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 6.4. Test Result of Radiated Emission for Below 1GHz Report No. : FC380102 Test mode Test frequency Temperature Note: 1. Emission level (dBV/m) = 20 log Emission level (V/m) Mode 1 30 MHz ~ 1000 MHz 27 OS02-NH Test Site No. Chas Test Engineer Relative Humidity 60 %
2. Corrected Reading : Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level Preamp Factor = Level The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test mode Test frequency Temperature Note: 1. Emission level (dBV/m) = 20 log Emission level (V/m) Mode 2 30 MHz ~ 1000 MHz 27 OS02-NH Test Site No. Chas Test Engineer Relative Humidity 60 %
2. Corrected Reading : Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level Preamp Factor = Level The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test mode Test frequency Temperature Note: 1. Emission level (dBV/m) = 20 log Emission level (V/m) Mode 3 30 MHz ~ 1000 MHz 27 OS02-NH Test Site No. Chas Test Engineer Relative Humidity 60 %
2. Corrected Reading : Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level Preamp Factor = Level The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : FC380102 Test mode Test frequency Temperature Note: 1. Emission level (dBV/m) = 20 log Emission level (V/m) Mode 4 30 MHz ~ 1000 MHz 27 OS02-NH Test Site No. Chas Test Engineer Relative Humidity 60 %
2. Corrected Reading : Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level Preamp Factor = Level The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 6.5. Test Result of Radiated Emission for Above 1GHz Report No. : FC380102 Test mode Test frequency Temperature Note: 1. Emission level (dBV/m) = 20 log Emission level (V/m) Mode 1 1 GHz ~ 12 GHz 19 03CH04-HY Test Site No. Kevin Test Engineer Relative Humidity 54 %
2. Corrected Reading : Antenna Factor + Cable Loss + Read Level Preamp Factor = Level The test was passed at the minimum margin that marked by the frame in the following data Vertical SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT 7. List of Measuring Equipment Used Conducted Emission Report No. : FC380102 Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Remark Receiver R&S ESCS 30 100357 9 kHz ~ 2.75 GHz Nov. 22, 2012 LISN SCHAFFNER NNB41 04/10053 9 kHz ~ 30 MHz Nov. 20, 2012 Power Filter CORCOM MR12030 N/A 30A*2 NCR RF Cable-CON Suhner Switzerland RG223/U CB004 9 kHz ~ 30 MHz Dec. 12, 2012 Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. NCR: NO CALIBRATION REQUEST. Radiation Emission for Mode 1-3 Conduction
(CO01-NH) Conduction
(CO01-NH) Conduction
(CO01-NH) Conduction
(CO01-NH) Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Remark Open Area Test Site SPORTON OATS-10 OS02-NH 30 MHz - 1 GHz 10m, 3m Dec. 31, 2012 Amplifier BURGEON BPA-530 100203 0.01 MHz - 3 GHz Jun. 01, 2012 Receiver R&S ESCI 100497 9 kHz 3 GHz Apr. 17, 2012 Bilog Antenna CHASE CBL6122B 2884 30 MHz - 2 GHz Feb. 10, 2013 Turn Table Antenna Mast EMCO ETS 2080 9508-1805 0 - 360 degree 2075-2 2385 1 m - 4 m NCR NCR RF Cable-R10m MIYAZAKI 5DFB CB044 30 MHz - 1 GHz Sep. 14, 2012 Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. NCR: NO CALIBRATION REQUEST. Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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: 01 FCC TEST REPORT Radiation Emission for Mode 4 Manufacturer Instrument Report No. : FC380102 Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Remark Open Area Test Site SPORTON OATS-10 OS02-NH 30 MHz - 1 GHz 10m, 3m Dec. 31, 2012 Amplifier BURGEON BPA-530 100203 0.01 MHz - 3 GHz Jun. 01, 2012 Spectrum Analyzer Receiver R&S R&S FSL 100303 9KHz - 6 GHz Sep. 26, 2012 ESCS 30 838251/002 9 kHz - 2.75 GHz Oct. 12, 2012 Bilog Antenna CHASE CBL6122B 2884 30 MHz - 2 GHz Feb. 10, 2013 Turn Table Antenna Mast EMCO ETS 2080 9508-1805 0 - 360 degree 2075-2 2385 1 m - 4 m NCR NCR RF Cable-R10m MIYAZAKI 5DFB CB044 30 MHz - 1 GHz Sep. 14, 2012 Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. NCR: NO CALIBRATION REQUEST. Radiation Emission Above 1GHz Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Radiation
(OS02-NH) Instrument Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Characteristics Calibration Date Remark Spectrum Analyzer Amplifier R&S Agilent FSP40 100593 9 kHz ~ 40 GHz Sep. 14, 2012 Radiation 8449B 3008A02120 1 GHz ~ 26.5 GHz Aug. 16, 2012 Radiation RF Cable-HIGH SUHNER Horn Antenna ETS SUCOFLEX 106 3117 CB063-HF 1 GHz ~ 40 GHz Nov. 21, 2012 Radiation 00075954 1 GHz ~ 18 GHz Oct. 31, 2012 Radiation Note: Calibration Interval of instruments listed above is one year. SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-3-656-9065 FAX : 886-3-656-9085 Page Number Issued Date Report Version
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-08-15 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-08-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Netgear Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022158786
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1 | Physical Address |
350 East Plumeria Drive
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1 |
San Jose, CA
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
PY3
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
13300238
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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 | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 | Name |
S**** J********
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
s******@sporton.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 | Name |
S**** J****
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
s******@sporton.com.tw
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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 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless cable modem | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
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 |
SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC.
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1 | Name |
A**** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 15B |
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