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11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point User's Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1 Features of your Wireless Access Point ........................................................................... 1 Package Contents .............................................................................................................. 3 Physical Details .................................................................................................................. 4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 7 Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 7 Procedure ........................................................................................................................... 7 CHAPTER 3 .............................................................................................................................. 9 ACCESS POINT SETUP.......................................................................................................... 9 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 9 Setup using a Web Browser .............................................................................................. 9 System - Basic Settings Screen ....................................................................................... 11 System - Time Settings Screen ....................................................................................... 12 System - SNMP Settings ................................................................................................. 13 System - Log Settings ...................................................................................................... 16 Wireless - Basic Settings Screen ..................................................................................... 19 Wireless - Virtual APs Screen ........................................................................................ 21 Wireless - Radius Settings .............................................................................................. 37 Wireless - Access Control ............................................................................................... 39 Wireless - QoS Settings ................................................................................................... 41 Wireless - Advanced Settings ......................................................................................... 42 Network - Device Mode Screen ...................................................................................... 51 Network - IP Settings Screen .......................................................................................... 52 Network - VLAN Settings Screen .................................................................................. 54 Network - IGMP Settings Screen ................................................................................... 56 Network - STP Screen ..................................................................................................... 57 Network - Bridge Parameters Screen ............................................................................ 58 CHAPTER 4 PC AND SERVER CONFIGURATION ....................................................... 59 Overview .......................................................................................................................... 59 Using WEP ....................................................................................................................... 59 Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK ........................................................................................ 60 Using WPA-Enterprise ................................................................................................... 61 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server) ................................................................ 62 Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA) ............................................................................... 72 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND STATUS ......................................................................... 73 Status Screen .................................................................................................................... 73 CHAPTER 6 ACCESS POINT MANAGEMENT ............................................................... 86 Overview .......................................................................................................................... 86 AP Type ............................................................................................................................ 86 Management Screen ........................................................................................................ 87 Auto Config ...................................................................................................................... 90 Config File ........................................................................................................................ 91 Ping Test ........................................................................................................................... 93 Auto Reboot ..................................................................................................................... 94 Firmware Upgrade .......................................................................................................... 95 CHAPTER 7 ACCESS POINT MODE ................................................................................ 96 Overview .......................................................................................................................... 96 Management Connections .............................................................................................. 96 Home Screen .................................................................................................................... 97 Device Mode Screen ........................................................................................................ 98 i Status Screen .................................................................................................................... 99 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 101 Wireless Access Point .................................................................................................... 101 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................. 104 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 104 General Problems .......................................................................................................... 104 APPENDIX C ABOUT WIRELESS LANS ........................................................................ 106 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 106 Wireless LAN Terminology .......................................................................................... 106 APPENDIX D COMMAND LINE INTERFACE .............................................................. 109 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 109 Command Reference ..................................................................................................... 109 P/N:
Copyright 2013. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. ii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 This Chapter provides an overview of the Wireless Access Point's features and capabilities. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Wireless Access Point. The Wireless Access Point links your Wireless Stations to your wired LAN. With the Wireless Access Point, you can select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio bands, which provides the flexibility to manage a graceful transition from networks. The Wireless stations and devices on the wired LAN are then on the same network, and can communicate with each other without regard for whether they are connected to the network via a Wireless or wired connection. Figure 1: Wireless Access Point Features of your Wireless Access Point The Wireless Access Point incorporates many advanced features, carefully designed to provide sophisticated functions while being easy to use. Standards Compliant. The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n draft 2.0 specifications for Wireless LANs. Supports 11n Wireless Stations. The 802.11n Draft standard provides for backward compatibility with the 802.11b standard, so 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can be used simultaneously. The Wireless Access Point supports both the 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz (802.11a) bands. DHCP Client Support. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon request. The Wireless Access Point can act as a DHCP Client, and obtain an IP address and related information from your existing DHPC Server. 1 Wireless Access Point User Guide Upgradeable Firmware. Firmware is stored in a flash memory and can be upgraded easily, using only your Web Browser. PoE Support. You can use PoE (Power over Ethernet) to provide power to the Wireless Access Point, so only a single cable connection is required. Security Features Virtual APs. For maximum flexibility, wireless security settings are stored in Virtual AP. Up to 16 Virtual APs can be defined and used as any time. Multiple BSSIDs. Because each Virtual AP has it own SSID and beacon, and up to 16 Virtual APs can be active simultaneously, multiple SSIDs are supported. Different clients can connect to the Wireless Access Point using different SSIDs, with different security settings. Virtual APs Isolation. If desired, PCs and devices connecting to different Virtual APs can be isolated from each other. VLAN Support. The 802.1Q VLAN standard is supported, allowing traffic from differ-
ent sources to be segmented. Combined with the multiple SSID feature, this provides a powerful tool to control access to your LAN. WEP support. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included. The 64 Bit, 128 Bit and 152 Bit keys are supported. WPA support. Support for WPA is included. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. Both TKIP and AES encryption methods are supported. 802.1x Support. Support for 802.1x mode is included, providing for the industrial-
strength wireless security of 802.1x authentication and authorization. Radius Client Support. The Wireless Access Point can login to your existing Radius Server (as a Radius client). Radius MAC Authentication. You can centralize the checking of Wireless Station MAC addresses by using a Radius Server. Rogue AP Detection. The Wireless Access Point can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on your LAN. Access Control. The Access Control feature can check the MAC address of Wireless clients to ensure that only trusted Wireless Stations can use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to your LAN. Password - protected Configuration. Optional password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration data and settings. Advanced Features Command Line Interface. If desired, the command line interface (CLI) can be used for configuration. This provides the possibility of creating scripts to perform common config-
uration changes. Auto Configuration. The Wireless Access Point can perform self-configuration by copying the configuration data from another Access Point. This feature is enabled by de-
fault. Auto Update. The Wireless Access Point can automatically update its firmware, by downloading and installing new firmware from your FTP server. Radius Accounting Support. If you have a Radius Server, you can use it to provide accounting data on Wireless clients. Syslog Support. If you have a Syslog Server, the Wireless Access Point can send its log data to your Syslog Server. 2 Introduction SNMP Support. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is supported, allowing you to use a SNMP program to manage the Wireless Access Point. When stores the con-
figuration, will not affect the operation of SNMP and CLI. VPN Pass through. Do not affect related application operation (such as ICMP, FTP, HTTP, Etc.) when in IP network, and support VPN Pass - through function. Package Contents The following items should be included:
Wireless Access Point Power Adapter Two 5G Detachable Antennas Two 2.4G Detachable Antennas Quick Start Guide CD-ROM containing the on-line manual If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 3 Wireless Access Point User Guide Physical Details Front Panel LEDs Antenna Ports
(Left Side) Status Power Ethernet 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Figure 2: Front Panel Attach the 5G antennas here. On - Error condition. Off - Normal operation. Blinking - During start up, and when the Firmware is being upgraded. On - Normal operation. Off - No power On - Corresponding LAN (hub) port is active. Off - No active connection on the corresponding LAN (hub) port. Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the corresponding LAN (hub) port. On - Wireless connection is available in 2.4GHz mode. Off - Wireless connection is not available in 2.4GHz mode. Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Data includes "network traffic" as well as user data. On - Wireless connection is available in 5GHz mode. Off - Wireless connection is not available in 5GHz mode. Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Data includes "network traffic" as well as user data. Antenna Ports
(Right Side) Attach the 2.4G antennas here. 4 Introduction Figure 3: Rear Panel This button has two (2) functions:
Reboot. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart). Reset to Factory Defaults. This button can also be used to clear ALL data and restore ALL settings to the factory default values. To Clear All Data and restore the factory default values:
1. Hold the Reset Button until the Status (Red) LED blinks TWICE, usually more than 5 seconds. 2. Release the Reset Button. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is ready for use. This port allows root access to the router via a dumb terminal interface. Use a standard LAN cable (RJ45 connectors) to connect this port to a 10/100/1000BaseT hub/switch on your LAN. Connect the supplied power adapter (12V) here. Rear Panel Reset Button Console port LAN/PoE Power port 5 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wall Mount Template The following image illustrates the mounting slots on the bottom of the device. Figure 4: Wall Mount 6 Chapter 2 Installation 2 This Chapter covers the physical installation of the Wireless Access Point. Requirements Requirements:
TCP/IP network Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors Installed Wireless network adapter for each PC that will be wirelessly connected to the network. Procedure 1. Select a suitable location for the installation of your Wireless Access Point. To maximize reliability and performance, follow these guidelines:
Use an elevated location, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle. Place the Wireless Access Point near the center of your wireless coverage area. If possible, ensure there are no thick walls or metal shielding between the Wireless Access Point and Wireless stations. Under ideal conditions, the Wireless Access Point has a range of around 150 meters (450 feet). The range is reduced, and transmission speed is lower, if there are any obstructions between Wireless devices. Figure 5: Installation Diagram 7 Wireless Access Point User Guide 2. Use a standard LAN cable to connect the "LAN" port on the Wireless Access Point to a 10/100/1000BaseT hub/switch on your LAN. 3. Connect the supplied power adapter to the Wireless Access Point and a convenient power outlet, and power up. 4. Check the LEDs:
The Status LED should flash, then turn OFF. The Power and Ethernet LEDs should be ON. For more information, refer to Front Panel LEDs in Chapter 1. Using PoE (Power over Ethernet) The Wireless Access Point supports PoE (Power over Ethernet). To use PoE:
1. Do not connect the supplied power adapter to the Wireless Access Point. 2. Connect one end of a standard (category 5) LAN cable to the Ethernet port on the Wire-
less Access Point. 3. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the powered Ethernet port on a suitable PoE Adapter. 4. Connect the unpowered Ethernet port on the PoE adapter to your Hub or switch. 5. Connect the power supply to the PoE adapter and power up. 6. Check the LEDs on the Wireless Access Point to see it is drawing power via the Ethernet connection. Figure 6: Using PoE (Power over Ethernet) 8 Chapter 3 Access Point Setup 3 This Chapter provides details of the Setup process for Basic Operation of your Wireless Access Point. Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure to make the Wireless Access Point a valid device on your LAN, and to function as an Access Point for your Wireless Stations. Wireless Stations may also require configuration. For details, see Chapter 4 - PC and Server Configuration. The Wireless Access Point can be configured using your Web Browser. Setup using a Web Browser Your Browser must support JavaScript. The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers:
Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer 7 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in your LAN, as described previously. 1. Check the Wireless Access Point to determine its Host Name. This is shown on a label on the base or rear, and is in the following format:
APxxxxxx Where xxxxxx is the last 6 Hex characters (0 ~ 9, and A ~ F) of the MAC address. 2. Use a PC which is already connected to your LAN, either by a wired connection or anoth-
er Access Point. Until the Wireless Access Point is configured, establishing a Wireless connection to it may be not possible. If your LAN contains a Router or Routers, ensure the PC used for configuration is on the same LAN segment as the Wireless Access Point. 3. Start your Web browser. 4. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the IP Address of the 11N Wireless Access Point, as in this example, which uses the Wireless Access Point's default IP Address:
HTTP://192.168.0.228 5. You should then see a login prompt, which will ask for a User Name and Password. Enter admin for the User Name, and password for the Password. These are the default values. The password can and should be changed. Always enter the 9 Wireless Access Point User Guide current user name and password, as set on the Administration-Management-Account screen. Figure 7: Password Dialog 6. You will then see the Status screen, which displays the current settings and status. No data input is possible on this screen. See Chapter 5 for details of the Status screen. 7. From the menu, check the following screens, and configure as necessary for your environment. Details of these screens and settings are described in the following sections of this chapter. 8. Use the Apply and Logout buttons on the menu to apply your changes and exit the Wireless Access Point. Setup is now complete. Wireless stations must now be set to match the Wireless Access Point. See Chapter 4 for details. If you can't connect:
It is likely that your PCs IP address is incompatible with the Wireless Access Points IP address. This can happen if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is 192.168.0.228, with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. If your PCs IP address is not compatible with this, you must change your PCs IP address to an unused value in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. See Appendix C - Windows TCP/IP for details for this procedure. 10 System - Basic Settings Screen Click Basic Settings on the System menu to view a screen like the following. Access Point Setup Figure 8: Basic Settings Screen Data - Basic Settings Screen Basic Settings Access Point Name Description Country/Domain The country or domain which is matching your current location. It displays the default host name of the device. Enter a suitable name for this Access Point if required. If desired, you can enter a description for the Access Point. 11 Wireless Access Point User Guide System - Time Settings Screen Figure 9: Time Settings Screen Data - Time Settings Screen TimeZone Time Settings Select either Manually or Automatically Manually Date - Select the date to match your location. Time - Enter the correct time. Automatically Current Time - It displays the current date and time. Time Zone - Choose the Time Zone for your location from the drop-down list. If your location is currently using Day-
light Saving, enable the Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes checkbox. You must UNCHECK this checkbox when Daylight Saving Time finishes. Use Defined NTP Server - If you prefer to use a particular NTP server as the primary server, check this checkbox and enter the Server's IP address in the fields provided. If this setting is not enabled, the default NTP Server is used. NTP Server Name/IP Address - Enter the server name or IP address of the NTP. NTP Server Port - Enter the port for the NTP server. 12 Access Point Setup System - SNMP Settings SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is only useful if you have a SNMP program on your PC. To reach this screen, select SNMP in the System section of the menu. Basic Screen Figure 10: Basic Screen Data - Basic Screen Basic SNMP v1/v2/v3 Contact Device Name Location Read Only community Read/Write Community Use this to enable or disable SNMP as required. The identification of the contact person. Enter the desired name for the device. The physical location of this node. Data can be read, but not changed. Data can be read and changed. 13 Wireless Access Point User Guide SNMPv3 Figure 11: SNMPv3 Screen Data - SNMPv3 Screen SNMPv3 User Name Authentication Protocol Authentication Key Privacy Protocol Privacy Key Enter the user name for SNMPv3. Select the authentication protocol used by SNMPv3. Enter the authentication key required by SNMPv3. Select the private protocol as required. Enter the private key here. 14 SNMP Trap Access Point Setup Figure 12: SNMP Trap Screen Data - SNMP Trap Screen SNMP Trap Server 1 Server 2 Server Port Trap Periods Trap Threshold Rate of CPU Utilization Rate of Memory Utilization Enter the IP address of the server 1. Enter the IP address of the server 2 in case the server 1 is not available. Enter the port number for the server. Enter the desired hours (1 ~ 65535). When Rate of CPU Utilization reaches the threshold, then one SNMP trap will be sent out. When Rate of Memory Utilization reaches the threshold, then one SNMP trap will be sent out. 15 Wireless Access Point User Guide System - Log Settings If you have a Syslog Server on your LAN, this screen allows you to configure the Access Point to send log data to your Syslog Server. Figure 13: Syslog Settings Screen Data - Syslog Settings Screen Syslog Mode Select the desired Option:
Disabled - Syslog server is not used. Broadcast - Syslog data is broadcast. Use this option if different PCs act as the Syslog server at different times. Unicast - Select this if the same PC is always used as the Syslog server. If selected, you must enter the server ad-
dress in the field provided. Server Name/IP Address Syslog Port Enter the name or IP address of your Syslog Server. Enter the port for the Syslog Server. 16 Mail Alerts Access Point Setup Figure 14: Mail Alerts Screen Data - Mail Alerts Screen Email Alerts Email Alerts Log Queue Length Log Time Threshold SMTP Mail Server Email Address for Alert Logs E-mail Log Now If enabled, an E-mail will be sent. If enabled, the e-mail address information (below) must be provided. Enter the desired length of the log queue. The default is 20 entries. Enter the preferred value between 60 and 600, which deter-
mine how often the log will be emailed to you. Normally, this can be left at the default value. The default is 600 seconds. Enter the domain name or IP address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server you use for sending e-mails. Enter the e-mail address the log is to be sent to. Press this button to let the log to be e-mailed immediately. 17 Wireless Access Point User Guide Log Types Figure 15: Log Types Screen Data - Log Types Screen Log Types Log Types Use these checkboxes to determine which events are included in the log. Checking all options will increase the size of the log, so it is good practice to disable any events which are not really required. Unauthorized Login Attempt - If checked, the unau-
thorized users who attempted to login to the Access Point are logged. Authorized Login - If checked, this will log the author-
ized login TO this Access Point. Unauthorized Wireless Attempt - If checked, the unauthorized wireless attempted will be login to the Access Point are logged. Authorized Wireless Connection - If checked, this will log the authorized wireless connection to this Access Point. System Error Messages - If checked, the system error message will be logged. Web Access and Configuration Changes - If checked, the changes of configuration will be logged. Firewall Log - If checked, the firewall message will be logged. 18 Access Point Setup Wireless - Basic Settings Screen The settings on this screen must match the settings used by Wireless Stations. WLAN Figure 16: WLAN Settings Screen Data - WLAN Settings Screen Operation Wireless Radio Radio Function Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. Enable this to use the wireless feature. 19 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Mode For 5G, select the desired option:
802.11a Only (5G) - only 802.11a connections are allowed. If you only have 802.11a, selecting this option may provide a perfor-
mance improvement over using the default setting. 802.11n Only (5G) - only 802.11n connections are allowed. If you only have 802.11n, selecting this option may provide a per-
formance improvement over using the default setting. 802.11a and 802.11n (5G) - this will allow connections by both 802.11a and 802.11n wireless stations. For 2.4G, select the desired option:
802.11b only (2.4G) - if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed. 802.11g wireless stations will only be able to connect if they are fully backward-compatible with the 802.11b standard. 802.11g only (2.4G) - only 802.11g connections are allowed. If you only have 802.11g, selecting this option may provide a per-
formance improvement over using the default setting. 802.11n only (2.4G) - only 802.11n connections are allowed. If you only have 802.11n, selecting this option may provide a per-
formance improvement over using the default setting. 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4G) - this will allow connections by both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless stations. 802.11n and 802.11g (2.4G) - this will allow connections by both 802.11n and 802.11g wireless stations. Mixed 802.11n/802.11b/802.11g (2.4G) - this is the default, and will allow connections by 802.11n, 802.11b and 802.11g wireless stations. If "Enable" is selected, the Access Point will select the best available Channel. If you experience interference (shown by lost connections and/or slow data transfers) you may need to experiment with manually setting different channels to see which one is better. Select the desired rate from the drop-down list as required. Select the desired rate for 802.11N from the list. It is the rate that the WAP device will advertise to the network for setting up communication with other access points and client stations on the network. This indicates the rates that the WAP device supports. Multiple rates can be selected. The WAP device will automatically choose the most efficient rate based on error rates and distance of client stations. Select the MCS index below. The WAP device supports MCS indexes from 0 to 15, which allows a maximum transmission rate of 300 Mbps. Select the desired option. The default is Disable. Select the desired power output. Can support -1dB~-15dB, step 1dB. Higher levels will give a greater range, but are also more likely to Auto Channel Scan Channel
/Frequency Transmit Data Rate 11N Transmit Data Rate Basic Rate Support Rate 11N MCS Auto Power Output Power 20 Access Point Setup cause interference with other devices. Select the desired bandwidth from the list. Select Above or Below Primary Channel from the list. Channel Bandwidth Extension Sub-Channel Operation Mode Figure 17: Operation Mode Data - Operation Mode Settings Screen Operation Wireless Radio Operation Mode Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. Select the desired option from the list:
AP: Choose this to make the device act as a normal AP. AP+WDS: Select this mode and make configurations in Vitrual APs pages. In WDS mode, you can choose which interface to be worked as a root AP or WDS client. Select only one interface to be worked as a root AP for the device is recommended. A root AP is the "Master" for a group of Bridge-mode APs. The other Bridge-mode APs must be set to Point-to-Point Bridge mode
(WDS Client) with the AP's MAC address. Wireless - Virtual APs Screen Clicking the Virtual APs link on the Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following. 21 Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 18: Virtual APs Settings Data - Virtual APs Settings Screen VAPs Wireless Radio VAP List Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. All available VAPs are listed. Up to 16 VAPs/Radios can be supported. For each VAP, the following data is displayed:
*
If displayed before the name of the VAP, this indicates the VAP is currently enabled. If not displayed, the VAP is currently disabled. VAP Name The current VAP name is displayed.
[SSID]
The current SSID associated with this VAP. Enable Button Configure Button Disable Button Isolation Isolation among VAPs Security System The current security system (e.g. WPA-PSK) is dis-
played. Enable the selected VAP. Change the settings for the selected VAP. Disable the selected VAP. Select the desired option from the list. If this option is enabled, wireless clients using different VAPs (different SSIDs) are isolated from each other, so they will NOT be able to communi-
cate with each other. They will still be able to communicate with other clients using the same profile, unless the "Wireless 22 Separation" setting on the "Advanced" screen has been enabled. Access Point Setup 23 Wireless Access Point User Guide Virtual AP Screen This screen is displayed when you select a VAP on the Virtual AP Settings screen, and click the Configure button. Figure 19: Virtual VAP Screen Data - Virtual VAP Screen Basic Settings VAP Name SSID Broadcast SSID Isolation within VAP Max Station Number VAP Rate Limit Max Downstream Rate Enter a suitable name for this VAP. Enter the desired SSID. Each VAP must have a unique SSID. If Disabled, no SSID is broadcast. If enabled, the SSID will then be broadcast to all Wireless Stations. Stations which have no SSID (or a "null" value) can then adopt the correct SSID for connections to this Access Point. If enabled, then each Wireless station using the Access Point is invisible to other Wireless stations. In most business stations, this setting should be Disabled. Enter the number between 0 and 64. Enter the maximum downstream rate for the VAP. "0" means no limit. 24 Access Point Setup Max Upstream Rate Enter the maximum upstream rate for the VAP. "0" means no limit. Station Rate Limit Max Downstream Rate Max Upstream Rate Enter the maximum upstream rate for each wireless station. "0"
Enter the maximum downstream rate for each wireless station. "0"
means no limit. means no limit. Security Security System Choose the security method from the drop-down list. Refer to the following section for more details. Security Settings Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected method. The available options are:
None - No security is used. Anyone using the correct SSID can connect to your network. WEP - The 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is not very strong. WPA-PSK - Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must be entered on each Wireless station. The 256Bit encryption key is derived from the PSK, and changes fre-
quently. WPA2-PSK - This is a further development of WPA-PSK, and offers even greater securi-
ty, using the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) method of encryption. WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK - This method, sometimes called "Mixed Mode", allows clients to use EITHER WPA-PSK (with TKIP) OR WPA2-PSK (with AES). WPA with Radius - This version of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentication according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using the WPA standard. If this option is selected:
This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when required. All data transmission is encrypted using the WPA standard. Keys are automatically generated, so no key input is required. WPA2 with Radius - This version of WPA2 requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentication according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using the WPA2 standard. If this option is selected:
This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must authenticate on the Radius Server. This is usually done using digital certificates. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the Radius authentication data when required. 25 Wireless Access Point User Guide All data transmission is encrypted using the WPA2 standard. Keys are automatically generated, so no key input is required. WPA and WPA2 with Radius - EITHER WPA or WPA2 require a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentication according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using EITHER WPA or WPA2 standard. If this option is selected:
This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must authenticate on the Radius Server. This is usually done using digital certificates. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the Radius authentication data when required. All data transmission is encrypted using EITHER WPA or WPA2 standard. Keys are automatically generated, so no key input is required. 802.1x - This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for data encryption. If this option is selected:
This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when re-
quired. All data transmission is encrypted using the WEP standard. You only have to select the WEP key size; the WEP key is automatically generated. 26 Security Settings - None Access Point Setup Figure 20: Wireless Security - None No security is used. Anyone using the correct SSID can connect to your network. 27 Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - WEP This is the 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is not very strong. Figure 21: WEP Screen Data - WEP Screen WEP Data Encryption Select the desired option, and ensure your Wireless stations have the same setting:
64 Bit Encryption - Keys are 10 Hex (5 ASCII) characters. 128 Bit Encryption - Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. 152 Bit Encryption - Keys are 32 Hex (16 ASCII) characters. 28 Access Point Setup Authentication Key Input Key Value Passphrase Normally, you can leave this at Automatic, so that Wireless Stations can use either method ("Open System" or "Shared Key".). If you wish to use a particular method, select the appropriate value -
"Open System" or "Shared Key". All Wireless stations must then be set to use the same method. Select "Hex" or "ASCII" depending on your input method. (All keys are converted to Hex, ASCII input is only for convenience.) Enter the key values you wish to use. The default key, selected by the radio button, is required. The other keys are optional. Other stations must have matching key values. Use this to generate a key or keys, instead of entering them directly. Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the "Generate Key" button to automatically configure the WEP Key(s). 29 Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - WPA-PSK Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must be entered on each Wireless station. The 256Bit encryption key is derived from the PSK, and changes frequently. Figure 22: WPA-PSK Screen Data - WPA-PSK Screen WPA-PSK Network Key Encryption Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a 256Bit key derived from this key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key. The encryption method is TKIP. Wireless Stations must also use TKIP. 30 Security Settings - WPA2-PSK This is a further development of WPA-PSK, and offers even greater security, using the AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) method of encryption. Access Point Setup Figure 23: WPA2-PSK Screen Data - WPA2-PSK Screen WPA2-PSK Network Key Encryption Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a 256Bit key derived from this key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key. The encryption method is AES. Wireless Stations must also use AES. 31 Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK This method, sometimes called "Mixed Mode", allows clients to use EITHER WPA-PSK (with TKIP) OR WPA2-PSK (with AES). Figure 24: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Screen Data - WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Screen WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Network Key Encryption Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using this key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key. Select the desired encryption method from the list. 32 Access Point Setup Security Settings - WPA with Radius This version of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentica-
tion according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using the WPA standard. Figure 25: WPA with Radius Screen Data - WPA with Radius Screen WPA with Radius WPA Encryption The encryption method is TKIP. Wireless Stations must also use TKIP. 33 Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - WPA2 with Radius This version of WPA2 requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentica-
tion according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using the WPA2 standard. Figure 26: WPA2 with Radius Screen Data - WPA2 with Radius Screen WPA2 with Radius WPA Encryption The encryption method is AES. Wireless Stations must also use AES. 34 Access Point Setup Security Settings - WPA and WPA2 with Radius EITHER WPA or WPA2 require a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authenti-
cation according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using EITHER WPA or WPA2 standard. Figure 27: WPA and WPA2 with Radius Screen Data - WPA and WPA2 with Radius Screen WPA and WPA2 with Radius WPA Encryption Select the desired encryption method from the list. 35 Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for data encryption. If this option is selected:
This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. Normally, a Certificate is used to authenticate each user. See Chapter4 for details of user configuration. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x. All data transmission is encrypted using the WEP standard. You only have to select the WEP key size; the WEP key is automatically generated. Figure 28: 802.1x Screen Select the desired option:
64 Bit - Keys are 10 Hex (5 ASCII) characters. 128 Bit - Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. 152 Bit - Keys are 32 Hex (16 ASCII) characters. Data - 802.1x Screen 802.1x Dynamic WEP Key Size 36 Wireless - Radius Settings Clicking the Radius link on the Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following. Access Point Setup Figure 29: Authentication Server Settings Data - Authentication Server Screen Authentication Server Primary IP Address Enter the name or IP address of the Radius Server on your network. Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius Server. Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. The Secondary Authentication Server will be used when the Primary Authentication Server is not available. Port Number Shared Secret Secondary IP Address 37 Wireless Access Point User Guide Accounting Server Figure 30: Accounting Server Screen Data - Accounting Server Screen Accounting Server Primary IP Address Enter the IP address in the following fields if you want this Access Point to send accounting data to the Radius Server. The port used by your Radius Server must be entered in the field. Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. The Secondary Accounting Server will be used when the Primary Accounting Server is not available. Port Number Shared Secret Secondary IP Address 38 Access Point Setup Wireless - Access Control This feature can be used to block access to your LAN by unknown or untrusted wireless stations. Click Access Control on the Wireless menu to view a screen like the following. Figure 31: Access Control Screen Data - Access Control Screen Wireless Radio Enable Access Control Control Method Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. Enable or Disable the Access Control feature as required. Select the desired option, as required Local Database- The device will use the local MAC address table for Access Control. RADIUS Server- The Access Point will use the MAC address table located on the external Radius server on the LAN for Access Control. Warning ! Ensure your own PC is in the "Trusted Wireless Stations"
list before enabling this feature. 39 Wireless Access Point User Guide Control Type There are three options:
Open Allow Following MAC Addresses to Connect to Wireless network - It's only used for Access Control with Local Database. If selected, then clients with MAC Addresses in Local Database can connect to the wireless network. Deny Following MAC Addresses to Connect to Wireless network - It's only used for Access Control with Local Data-
base. If selected, then clients with MAC Addresses in Local Database cannot connect to the wireless network. All Wireless Stations defined in Local Database are listed here. Use the
"Delete" button to delete the items from the list. All Wireless Stations connecting to the device are listed here. You can choose some stations from the list and click "Add" button to add them into Local Database. Wireless Stations MAC Address List Available Wireless Stations 40 Access Point Setup Wireless - QoS Settings QoS Screen Clicking the QoS link on the Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following. Figure 32: QoS Screen Enable or Disable upstream QoS of Ethernet Port. The QoS includes four outbound priority queues. The packets from high priority queue will be processed first. Specify the maximum upstream bandwidth of the AP. Select the desired radio to configure the queue mappings. Define the mapping for the queues. Data - QoS Screen Parameters Enable Upstream QoS Upstream Bandwidth Wireless Radio Queue Mapping 41 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless - Advanced Settings Parameters Screen Clicking the Parameters link on the Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following. Figure 33: Parameters Screen Data - Parameters Screen Parameters Wireless Radio Fragmentation Length Beacon Interval DTIM Interval RTS/CTS Threshold Guard Interval Preamble Type Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. Enter the preferred setting between 256 and 2346. Normally, this can be left at the default value. Enter the preferred setting between 20 and 1000. Normally, this can be left at the default value. Enter the preferred setting between 1 and 255. Normally, this can be left at the default value. Enter the preferred setting between 1 and 2347. Normally, this can be left at the default value. Select the guard interval manually for Wireless-N connections. The two options are Short (400ns) and Long (800ns). Select the desired option. The default is "Long". The "Short"
setting takes less time when used in a good environment. 42 Access Point Setup 802.11b Protection Mode Station Idle Time TX/RX Chainmask Enable A-MPDU Enable Worldwide Mode Enable WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) Support Enable WMM Power-
Save Enable Link Integrity The Protection system is intended to prevent older 802.11b devices from interfering with 802.11g transmissions. (Older 802.11b devices may not be able to detect that the 802.11g transmission is in progress.) This indicates the time (seconds) of the station whose node will be deleted from AP if there is no traffic for the link. Select the desired TX/RX chainmask. Enable this setting if you wish to use this feature. Enable this setting if you want to use this mode, and your Wireless stations also support this mode. Check this to enable WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) support in the Access Point. If WMM is also supported by your wireless clients, voice and multimedia traffic will be given a higher priority than other traffic. Enable or Disable WMM Power-Save feature. If enabled, the device can detect the plugging or unplugging of the Ethernet cable and start/stop the related services correspondingly. 43 Wireless Access Point User Guide User Control Screen Click User Control on the Wireless menu to view a screen like the following:
Figure 34: User Control Screen Data - User Control Screen User Control Wireless Radio User Control Mode Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. Select the method of controlling the Wireless Stations. It can be one of following options:
Disable - This function is disabled. Users - In this mode, number of Wireless Stations that can connect this device is limited to the specified value. Flux - In this mode, if total throughput of the device reaches the specified value, the Wireless Stations will refuse to connect the device. Enter the maximum number (1~256) of wireless stations connecting to the device. Enter the desired number between 1 and 100 for the maximum throughput. Max Station Number Max Throughput 44 Auto Frequency Screen Access Point Setup Figure 35: Auto Frequency Screen Data - Auto Frequency Screen Auto Frequency Wireless Radio Auto Frequency Mode Auto Frequency Adjust Interval Select the either Radio 1 or Radio 2 for the wireless feature. If enabled, the device can adjust its wireless channel at a specified interval. Specify the interval at which the device will scan and adjust its wireless channel. 45 Wireless Access Point User Guide Load Balance Screen Figure 36: Load Balance Screen Data - Load Balance Screen Load Balance Load Balance Mode Load Balance Group User Number Interval Data Flux Interval CPU Usage Interval Enable or disable this function. Specify the group name. The feature will only work with the Access Points that are in same group. Specify the User Number Interval. When user number difference of Access Points reaches the interval, the new client will connect to the Access Point with fewer users. Specify the Data Flux Interval here. When data flux difference of Access Points reach the interval, the new client will connect to the Access Point with fewer data flow. Specify the CPU Usage Interval. When CPU usage difference of Access Points reaches the interval, the new client will connect to the Access Point with fewer users. 46 WMM Screen Access Point Setup Figure 37: WMM Screen Data - WMM Screen WMM Wireless Radio WMM Support Select the desired radio option from the list. Check this to enable WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) support. This feature is also supported by your wireless clients, whose voice and multimedia traffic will be given a higher priority than other traffic. Enable or disable WMM Power-Save feature WMM Power Save Support WMM EDCA Parameters (When the Number of Spatial Streams 2Can support static and dynamic Spatial Multiplexing Power Saving. ACM ACM (Admission Control Mandatory) is used to restrict stations from using a specific AC. Specify the AIFSN (Arbitration Interframe Space) of the AC here. The idle duration increases as the AIFSN value increases. CWmin (Minimum Contention Windows) and CWmax (Maxi-
mum Contention Windows) determine the average backoff slots, which increases as the two values in-
crease. CWMax value must be greater than or equal to CWMin. AIFSN CWmin/CWmax 47 Wireless Access Point User Guide TXOPlimit Transmission opportunity limit (TXOPLimit) indicates the maximum time, which a user can use a channel after a successful contention. The greater the TXOPLimit is, the longer the user can use the channel. The value 0 indicates that the user can send only one packet each time when it uses the channel. Band Select Screen Figure 38: Band Select Screen Data - Band Select Screen Band Select Band Select Function When 2.4G radio and 5G radio are both enabled, and both have the same SSIDs, this function will force dual band (2.4G & 5G) clients to connect with 5G channel. 48 Rate Limitation Screen Access Point Setup Figure 39: Rate limitation Screen Data - Rate limitation Screen Rate limitation Rate Limitation Lowest Rate Rate Duration If this feature is enabled, it will be disconnected when one wireless client's link rate is lower than the specified lowest rate in a specified duration. Select the lowest rate from the list. Choose the desired duration from the drop-down list. 49 Wireless Access Point User Guide Interference Detection Screen Figure 40: Interference Detection Screen Data - Interference Detection Screen Interference Detection Co-channel Interference Adjacent-channel Interference Detecting Interval Log by Syslog Send SNMP Trap Check it to enable the detecting interference of APs with same channels. Check it to enable the detecting interference of APs with adja-
cent channels. Specify the interval for detecting. Enable it if you want to use this function. Send the results of interference by SNMP trap if enabled. 50 Network - Device Mode Screen Access Point Setup Figure 41: Device Mode Screen Data - Device Mode Screen Device Mode If bridge mode is selected, then the device will act as an Access Point. If router mode is selected, then the device will act as a router. 51 Wireless Access Point User Guide Network - IP Settings Screen Figure 42: IP Settings Screen Data - IP Settings Screen IP Settings IP Settings Select the desired option from the drop-down list. Static - Select it if you want to configure one static IP Address for the Access Point. You need input following settings:
Subnet Mask: The Network Mask associated with the IP IP Address: The IP Address of this device.
|Address above. Default Gateway: The IP Address of your Gateway or Router. Primary DNS: Specify a primary DNS here. It's necessary for functions like NTP Client, E-Mail alert and so on. Secondary DNS: Specify a secondary DNS here. It's optional. DHCP Client - Select it if you want the device to obtain an IP address automatically. PPPoE Client - This is the most common login method, widely used with DSL modems. Username - The user name (or account name) provided by your ISP. Password - Enter the password for the login name above. Timeout - Enter the desired value in seconds for the timeout period. Retry - Enter the retry times for the PPPoE connection. Auth-Type - Choose the desired option from the list. MTU - Enter the number between 128 and 1492 for MTU. 52 Access Point Setup AC IP Address Enter the IP address for the AC. It's necessary when the IP Settings is
"Static". AC DNS Name 1 Enter the primary DNS name for the AC. AC DNS Name 2 Enter the secondary DNS name for the AC. It is optional. 53 Wireless Access Point User Guide Network - VLAN Settings Screen Figure 43: VLAN Settings Screen Data - VLAN Settings Screen VLAN Settings Enable 802.1Q VLAN Native VLAN This option is only useful if the hubs/switches on your LAN support the VLAN standard. Enter the value for Native VLAN. 54 Access Point Setup Management VLAN Wireless Radio VLAN Table Define the VLAN ID used for management. Select the desired option from the list. 802.1p setting: Enter the values for VLAN ID, Default Priority, WMM VO Priority, WMM VI Priority, WMM BE Priority, WMM BK Priority in the table. 55 Wireless Access Point User Guide Network - IGMP Settings Screen Figure 44: IGMP Settings Screen Data - IGMP Settings Screen IGMP Settings IGMP Snooping This option is only useful if the hubs/switches on your LAN support the VLAN standard. 56 Network - STP Screen Access Point Setup Figure 45: STP Screen Data - STP Screen STP Enable Spanning Tree Protocol Enable this if you want to use this feature. 57 Wireless Access Point User Guide Network - Bridge Parameters Screen Figure 46: Bridge Parameters Screen Data - Bridge Parameters Screen Bridge Parameters Ageing Time This value indicates the ageing time on the bridge. If it is timeout, this station will be removed from the bridge table. 58 Chapter 4 PC and Server Configuration This Chapter details the PC Configuration required for each PC on the local LAN. 4 Overview All Wireless Stations need to have settings which match the Wireless Access Point. These settings depend on the mode in which the Access Point is being used. If using WEP or WPA-PSK, it is only necessary to ensure that each Wireless station's settings match those of the Wireless Access Point, as described below. For 802.1x modes, configuration is much more complex. The Radius Server must be configured correctly, and setup of each Wireless station is also more complex. Using WEP For each of the following items, each Wireless Station must have the same settings as the Wireless Access Point. Mode SSID (ESSID) Wireless Security On each PC, the mode must be set to Infrastructure. This must match the value used on the Wireless Access Point. The default value is wireless Note! The SSID is case sensitive. Each Wireless station must be set to use WEP data encryption. The Key size (64 bit, 128 bit, 152 bit) must be set to match the Access Point. The keys values on the PC must match the key values on the Access Point. Note:
On some systems, the key sizes may be shown as 40bit, 104bit, and 128bit instead of 64 bit, 128 bit and 152bit. This difference arises be-
cause the key input by the user is 24 bits less than the key size used for encryption. 59 Wireless Access Point User Guide Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK For each of the following items, each Wireless Station must have the same settings as the Wireless Access Point. Mode SSID (ESSID) Wireless Security On each PC, the mode must be set to Infrastructure. This must match the value used on the Wireless Access Point. The default value is wireless Note! The SSID is case sensitive. On each client, Wireless security must be set to WPA-PSK. The Pre-shared Key entered on the Access Point must also be entered on each Wireless client. The Encryption method (e.g. TKIP, AES) must be set to match the Access Point. 60 PC and Server Configuration Using WPA-Enterprise This is the most secure and most complex system. WPA-Enterprise mode provides greater security and centralized management, but it is more complex to configure. Wireless Station Configuration For each of the following items, each Wireless Station must have the same settings as the Wireless Access Point. Mode SSID (ESSID) 802.1x Authentication 802.1x Encryption On each PC, the mode must be set to Infrastructure. This must match the value used on the Wireless Access Point. The default value is wireless Note! The SSID is case sensitive. Each client must obtain a Certificate which is used for authentication for the Radius Server. Typically, EAP-TLS is used. This is a dynamic key system, so keys do NOT have to be entered on each Wireless station. However, you can also use a static WEP key (EAP-MD5); the Wireless Access Point supports both methods simultaneously. Radius Server Configuration If using WPA-Enterprise mode, the Radius Server on your network must be configured as follow:
There must be a Client Login for the Wireless Access Point itself. It must provide and accept Certificates for user authentication. The Wireless Access Point will use its Default Name as its Client Login name. (How-
ever, your Radius server may ignore this and use the IP address instead.) The Shared Key, set on the Security Screen of the Access Point, must match the Shared Secret value on the Radius Server. Encryption settings must be correct. 61 Wireless Access Point User Guide 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server) dhcpd dns rras This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as the Radius Server, since it is the most common Radius Server available that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method. The following services on the Windows 2000 Domain Controller (PDC) are also required:
webserver (IIS) Radius Server (Internet Authentication Service) Certificate Authority Windows 2000 Domain Controller Setup 1. Run dcpromo.exe from the command prompt. 2. Follow all of the default prompts, ensure that DNS is installed and enabled during installa-
tion. Services Installation 1. Select the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components from the left side. 3. Ensure that the following components are activated (selected):
Certificate Services. After enabling this, you will see a warning that the computer cannot be renamed and joined after installing certificate services. Select Yes to select certificate services and continue World Wide Web Server. Select World Wide Web Server on the Internet Information Services (IIS) component. From the Networking Services category, select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP), and Internet Authentication Service (DNS should already be selected and in-
stalled). 62 PC and Server Configuration Figure 47: Components Screen 4. Click Next. 5. Select the Enterprise root CA, and click Next. 6. Enter the information for the Certificate Authority, and click Next. Figure 48: Certification Screen 63 Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 49: CA Screen 7. Click Next if you don't want to change the CA's configuration data. 8. Installation will warn you that Internet Information Services are running, and must be stopped before continuing. Click Ok, then Finish. DHCP server configuration 1. Click on the Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - DHCP 2. Right-click on the server entry as shown, and select New Scope. Figure 50: DHCP Screen 3. Click Next when the New Scope Wizard Begins. 4. Enter the name and description for the scope, click Next. 5. Define the IP address range. Change the subnet mask if necessary. Click Next. 64 PC and Server Configuration Figure 51: IP Address Screen 6. Add exclusions in the address fields if required. If no exclusions are required, leave it blank. Click Next. 7. Change the Lease Duration time if preferred. Click Next. 8. Select Yes, I want to configure these options now, and click Next. 9. Enter the router address for the current subnet. The router address may be left blank if there is no router. Click Next. 10. For the Parent domain, enter the domain you specified for the domain controller setup, and enter the server's address for the IP address. Click Next. Figure 52: DNS Screen 11. If you don't want a WINS server, just click Next. 12. Select Yes, I want to activate this scope now. Click Next, then Finish. 13. Right-click on the server, and select Authorize. It may take a few minutes to complete. 65 Wireless Access Point User Guide Certificate Authority Setup 1. Select Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - Certification Authority. 2. Right-click Policy Settings, and select New - Certificate to Issue. Figure 53: Certificate Authority Screen 3. Select Authenticated Session and Smartcard Logon (select more than one by holding down the Ctrl key). Click OK. Figure 54: Template Screen 4. Select Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - Active Directory Users and Computers. 5. Right-click on your active directory domain, and select Properties. 66 PC and Server Configuration 6. Select the Group Policy tab, choose Default Domain Policy then click Edit. Figure 55: Active Directory Screen Figure 56: Group Policy Tab 7. Select Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Public Key Policies, right-click Automatic Certificate Request Settings - New - Automatic Certificate Request. 67 Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 57: Group Policy Screen 8. When the Certificate Request Wizard appears, click Next. 9. Select Computer, then click Next. Figure 58: Certificate Template Screen 10. Ensure that your certificate authority is checked, then click Next. 11. Review the policy change information and click Finish. 12. Click Start - Run, type cmd and press enter. Enter secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy This command may take a few minutes to take effect. 68 Internet Authentication Service (Radius) Setup 1. Select Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - Internet Authentication Service 2. Right-click on Clients, and select New Client. PC and Server Configuration Figure 59: Service Screen 3. Enter a name for the access point, click Next. 4. Enter the address or name of the Wireless Access Point, and set the shared secret, as entered on the Security Settings of the Wireless Access Point. 5. Click Finish. 6. Right-click on Remote Access Policies, select New Remote Access Policy. 7. Assuming you are using EAP-TLS, name the policy eap-tls, and click Next. 8. Click Add... If you don't want to set any restrictions and a condition is required, select Day-And-Time-
Restrictions, and click Add... Figure 60: Attribute Screen 9. Click Permitted, then OK. Select Next. 10. Select Grant remote access permission. Click Next. 69 Wireless Access Point User Guide 11. Click Edit Profile... and select the Authentication tab. Enable Extensible Authentication Protocol, and select Smart Card or other Certificate. Deselect other authentication meth-
ods listed. Click OK. 12. Select No if you don't want to view the help for EAP. Click Finish. Figure 61: Authentication Screen 70 PC and Server Configuration Remote Access Login for Users 1. Select Start - Programs - Administrative Tools- Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. Double click on the user who you want to enable. 3. Select the Dial-in tab, and enable Allow access. Click OK. Figure 62: Dial-in Screen 71 Wireless Access Point User Guide Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA) This is very similar to using WPA-Enterprise. The only difference is that on your client, you must NOT enable the setting The key is provid-
ed for me automatically. Instead, you must enter the WEP key manually, ensuring it matches the WEP key used on the Access Point. Figure 63: Properties Screen Note:
On some systems, the "64 bit" WEP key is shown as "40 bit" and the "128 bit" WEP key is shown as "104 bit". This difference arises because the key input by the user is 24 bits less than the key size used for encryption. 72 Chapter 5 Operation and Status 5 This Chapter details the operation of the Wireless Access Point and the status screens. Status Screen Use the Status link on the main menu to view this screen. Figure 64: Device Info Screen Data - Device Info Screen Access Point Hardware Version Firmware Version Bootloader Version Serial Number AP Type Device Mode Running Firmware The version of the hardware currently used. The version of the firmware currently installed. The version of the bootloader currently used. The serial number of the device. The current AP type is displayed. The current Device mode is displayed The currently running firmware is displayed. 73 Wireless Access Point User Guide System Status This screen is displayed when the System Status button is clicked. Figure 65: System Status Screen Data - System Status Screen Access Point Name MAC Address Country/Domain System Up Time The current name will be displayed. The MAC (physical) address of the Wireless Access Point. The region or domain, as selected on the System screen. This indicates how long the system has been running since the last restart or reboot. 74 Network Status This screen is displayed when the Network Status button is clicked. Operation and Status Figure 66: IP Settings Screen Data - IP Settings Screen TCP/IP IP Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway The current IP type is displayed. The IP Address of the Wireless Access Point. The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP Address above. Enter the Gateway for the LAN segment to which the Wireless Access Point is attached (the same value as the PCs on that LAN segment). Primary DNS Secondary DNS Enter the IP Address of the DNS (Domain Name Servers) here. These DNS will be used only if the primary DNS is unavailable. The Secondary DNS will be used only if the primary DNS is unavailable. 75 Wireless Access Point User Guide Ethernet This screen is displayed when the Ethernet button is clicked. Figure 67 Ethernet Screen Data - Ethernet Screen Ethernet Ethernet Status The current Ethernet status is displayed. 76 VLAN This screen is displayed when the VLAN button is clicked. Operation and Status Figure 68: VLAN Screen The current VLAN status is displayed. It displays the VLAN ID of Management VLAN. Data - VLAN Screen VLAN VLAN Management VLAN ID 77 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Status Basic Screen Figure 69: Basic Screen The current Access Point mode is displayed. The Channel currently in use is displayed. The current mode (e.g. 802.11g) is displayed.
"Enabled" or "Disabled" is displayed for the WMM status.
"Enabled" or "Disabled" is displayed for the WMM Power Save status. Data - Basic Screen Basic AP Mode Channel/Frequency Wireless Mode WMM Support WMM Power Save Support 78 Virtual AP Status Screen Operation and Status Figure 70: Virtual AP Status Screen Data - Virtual AP Status Screen Virtual AP Status Wireless Radio Name Select the desired band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) used by this profile. The name you gave to this profile; if you didn't change the name, the default name is used. The BSSID assigned to this profile. The SSID assigned to this profile. Indicates whether or not the SSID is broadcast. The security method used by this profile. Indicates whether or not this profile is enabled or currently used. The number of wireless stations currently using accessing this Access Point using this profile. If the profile is disabled, this will always be zero. BSSID SSID SSID Broadcast Security Status Clients 79 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Stations Screen Figure 71: Wireless Stations Screen Data - Wireless Station Screen Station List Wireless Radio Station ID Select the desired band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) used by this profile. The ID of each Wireless Station is displayed. If the ID is not known,
"unknown" will be displayed. The MAC (physical) address of each Wireless Station is displayed. This displays the SSID used by the Wireless station. Because the Wireless Access Point supports multiple SSIDs, different PCs could connect using different SSIDs. It displays the RSSI (received signal strength indicator) of received radio signal This indicates the current status of each Wireless Station. Number of valid Data packets transmitted to Wireless Stations Number of valid Data packets received from Wireless Stations. Number of octests transmitted to Wireless Stations This indicates the current status of each Wireless Station. Update the data on screen. MAC Address SSID RSSI Status OutPkts InPkts OutOctets InOctets Refresh Button 80 WDS Status Screen Operation and Status Figure 72: WDS Status Screen Data - WDS Status Screen Wireless Radio Root AP Status WDS Client Status The following table shows the current status of the WDS Client. Select the desired band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) used by this profile. The following table shows the current status of the root AP. 81 Wireless Access Point User Guide Log Screen Figure 73: Log Screen The system date and time is displayed. The Log shows details of the connections to the Wireless Access Point. Update the data on screen. Save the log to a file on your pc. This will delete all data currently in the Log. This will make it easier to read new messages. Data - Log Screen Data Current Time Log Buttons Refresh Save File Clear Log 82 Operation and Status Statistics Screen Ethernet Screen Figure 74: Ethernet Screen Data - Ethernet Screen Ethernet Packets Received Packets Sent Bytes Received Bytes Sent Error Packets Received Drop Received Packets The number of packets received by the Access Point. The number of packets sent by the Access Point. The number of bytes received by the Access Point. The number of bytes sent by the Access Point. The number of error packets received. The number of drop packets received. 83 Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Screen Figure 75: Wireless Screen Data - Wireless Screen VAP1~VAP16 Wireless Radio Select the desired band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) used by this profile. 84 Operation and Status Packets Received Packets Sent Bytes Received Bytes Sent Error Packets Received Drop Received Packets The number of packets received by the Access Point. The number of packets sent by the Access Point. The number of bytes received by the Access Point. The number of bytes sent by the Access Point. The number of error packets received. The number of drop packets. 85 Chapter 6 Access Point Management This Chapter explains when and how to use the Wireless Access Point's
"Administration" Features. 6 Overview This Chapter covers the following features, available on the Wireless Access Points Administration menu. AP Type Management Auto Config Config File Ping Test Auto Reboot Firmware Upgrade AP Type Figure 76: AP Type Screen Data - AP Type Screen Account AP Type Select the AP type as required. 86 Access Point Management Management Screen Account Screen The Account screen allows you to assign or modify the names and passwords for the administrator and maintainer. It is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. Figure 77: Account Screen Data - Account Screen Account Admin User Name Change Admin Password New Password Re-enter to Confirm Maintainer Maintainer Name Change Maintainers Password New Password Enter the login name for the Administrator. The administrator has the maintenance and operation for all the functions. If you wish to change the Admin password, check this field and enter the new login password in the fields below. Enter the desired login password. Re-enter the desired login password. Enter the login name for the maintainer. This account can only be allowed to use some functions (such as Firmware Upgrade, Auto Reboot, Config file, AP Type, Device Mode and Wire-
less). If you wish to change the password, check this field and enter the new login password in the fields below. Enter the desired login password. 87 Wireless Access Point User Guide Re-enter to Confirm Re-enter the desired login password. Method Screen Figure 78: Method Screen Enable this to allow wireless client access the device. Enable this to allow admin connections via HTTP. If enabled, you must provide a port number in the field below. Either HTTP or HTTPS must be enabled. Enter the port number to be used for HTTP connections to this device. The default value is 80. Enable this to allow admin connections via HTTPS (secure HTTP). If enabled, you must provide a port number in the field below. Either HTTP or HTTPS must be enabled. Enter the port number to be used for HTTPS connections to this device. The default value is 443. If desired, you can enable this option. If enabled, you will able to connect to this AP using a SSH client. Data - Method Screen Method Enable Wireless Web Access Enable HTTP HTTP Port Number Enable HTTPS HTTPS Port Number Enable Management via SSH 88 Access Point Management Control Screen This feature can be used to block access to your LAN by unknown or untrusted wireless stations. Figure 79: Control Screen Data - Control Screen Turn IP Management Control On Select the desired option, as required Enable or Disable the Management Control feature. Select either Allow following IP addresses to Manage the Device or Deny following IP addresses to Manage the Device. Enter the physical IP address and Subnet Mask of each Wireless station. 89 Wireless Access Point User Guide Auto Config To reach this screen, select Auto Config in the Administration section of the menu. Figure 80: Auto Config Screen Data - Auto Config Screen Auto Config Auto Config FTP Server User Name Password Config File Interval If enabled, this AP will perform Auto Configuration. Enter the address for the FTP server. Enter the login name for the FTP server. Enter the login password for the FTP server. Enter the full path of the firmware in the FTP server. If enabled, the device will check the config file in the time interval. Enter the desired time in the field. 90 Access Point Management Config File This screen allows you to Backup (download) the configuration file, and to restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file. You can also set the Wireless Access Point back to its factory default settings. To reach this screen, select Config File in the Management section of the menu. Figure 81: Config File Screen Data - Config File Screen Backup Back up a copy of the current settings to a file Once you have the Access Point working properly, you should back up the settings to a file on your computer. You can later restore the Access Point's settings from this file, if necessary. To create a backup file of the current settings:
Click Back up. If you don't have your browser set up to save downloaded files automatically, locate where you want to save the file, rename it if you like, and click Save. Restore Restore saved settings from a file To restore settings from a backup file:
1. Click Browse. 2. Locate and select the previously saved backup file. 3. Click Restore. 91 Wireless Access Point User Guide Defaults Revert to factory default settings To erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Restore to Defaults button. Note!
This will terminate the current connection. The Access Point will be unavailable until it has restarted. By default, the Access Point will act as a DHCP client, and automatically obtain an IP address. You will need to deter-
mine its new IP address in order to re-connect. 92 Access Point Management Ping Test This screen allows you to perform a "Ping". These activities can be useful in solving network problems. Figure 82: Ping Test Screen Data - Ping Test Screen Ping Ping Test Mode Select the desired option from the drop-down list. Ping IP Address Enter the IP address you wish to ping. The IP address can be on your LAN, or on the Internet. Note that if the address is on the Internet, and no connection currently exists, you could get a "Timeout" error. In that case, wait a few seconds and try again. 93 Wireless Access Point User Guide Auto Reboot If you have a Syslog Server on your LAN, this screen allows you to configure the Access Point to send log data to your Syslog Server. Data - Auto Reboot Screen Auto Reboot Mode Figure 83: Auto Reboot Screen Select the desired Option:
Disable - Auto Reboot feature is not used. Enable - Auto Reboot feature is in use. Enter the desired time for reboot interval. Reboot Interval 94 Access Point Management Firmware Upgrade The firmware (software) in the Wireless Access Point can be upgraded using your Web Browser. You must first download the upgrade file, and then select Upgrade Firmware in the Management section of the menu. You will see a screen like the following. Figure 84: Firmware Upgrade Screen To perform the Firmware Upgrade:
1. Click the Browse button and navigate to the location of the upgrade file. 2. Select the upgrade file. Its name will appear in the Firmware File field. 3. Click the Upgrade button to commence the firmware upgrade. The Wireless Access Point is unavailable during the upgrade process, and must restart when the up-
grade is completed. Any connections to or through the Wireless Access Point will be lost. 95 Chapter 7 Access Point Mode 7 This Chapter explains configuration and operation when in "Access Point". Overview There are two modes available on the Device Mode screen. Router - In this mode, this device can provide shared Internet Access to all your LAN users. Also, by default, it acts a DHCP Server, providing an IP address and related infor-
mation to all Wireless and LAN users. Bridge - The device links your Wireless Stations to your wired LAN. The Wireless stations and devices on the wired LAN are then on the same network, and can communi-
cate with each other without regard for whether they are connected to the network via a Wireless or wired connection. This Chapter describes operation while in Access Point Mode. Management Connections You need to have a DHCP Server on your LAN to provide IP addresses to the Wireless clients using this Access Point. This AP must be a valid device on your LAN, to allow management connections. You must assign a (fixed) IP address which is within the address range used on your LAN, but not within the address range used by your DHCP server. When you connect in future, just connect normally, using the IP address you assigned. 1. Start your WEB browser. 2. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the current IP Address of the Wireless ADSL Modem, as in this example, which uses the Wireless ADSL Modem's default IP Address:
HTTP://192.168.0.228 3. When prompted for the User name and Password, enter admin for the user name, and the current password, as set on the password screen. (The password is the same regardless of the mode.) 96 Home Screen If in Access Point mode, the home screen will look like the example below. Access Point Mode Figure 85: Home Screen - Bridge Mode Note that the menu has changed, many of the options in Router mode are the same as Bridge mode. The screens available are:
Device Mode - change back to Router mode, if desired. System - this screen and related sub-screens are the same as in Router mode. Wireless - this screen and related sub-screens are the same as in Router mode. Administration - this screen and related sub-screens are the same as in Router mode. Status - displays current settings and status. See the following section for details. The following section only describes the screens that are different than those in Router mode. 97 Wireless Access Point User Guide Device Mode Screen This screen is used to change back to Router mode, if desired. Figure 86: Device Mode Screen Data - Device Mode Screen Device Mode Select the desired device mode for the router:
Router - In this mode, this device can provide shared Internet Access to all your LAN users. Also, by default, it acts a DHCP Server, providing an IP address and related information to all Wireless and LAN users. Bridge - The device links your Wireless Stations to your wired LAN. The Wireless stations and devices on the wired LAN are then on the same network, and can communicate with each other without regard for whether they are connected to the network via a Wireless or wired connection. After changing the mode, this device will restart, which will take a few seconds. The menu will also change, depending on the mode you are in. 98 Status Screen In Access Point mode, the Status screen looks like the example below. Access Point Mode Figure 87: Device Info Screen - Bridge Mode Data - Device Info Screen (Bridge Mode) Device Info Hardware Version Firmware Version Bootloader Version Serial Number AP Type Device Mode Running Firmware The version of the hardware currently used. The version of the firmware currently installed. The version of the bootloader currently used. The serial number of the device. The current AP type is displayed. The current device mode is displayed. The currently running firmware is displayed. 99 Wireless Access Point User Guide VLAN Screen In Access Point mode, the VLAN screen looks like the example below. Figure 88: VLAN Screen Data - VLAN Screen VLAN VLAN(802.1Q) Management VLAN ID It displays the status (Enabled or disabled) of VLAN. It displays the VLAN ID of Management VLAN. 100 Appendix A Specifications Wireless Access Point Hardware Specifications A LAN port Antennae Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power Adapter Console Port Wireless Interface Standards Radio Chains Spatial Streams Channelization Frequency Band Operating Channels BSSID Power Save Wireless Security RF Power Receive Sensitivity Performance 1 x RJ45 auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-TX Ethernet with 802.3af+ PoE. Can support Full Duplex and Half Duplex transfer function. 4 external omni antennas
-10 C to 50 C 10% - 90% non-condensing 12V/1A External 1 x RJ45-base Console IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4GHz/5GHz 2x2 2 20MHz and/or 40MHz 2.4 2.484 GHz and 5.15 5.85 GHz US/Canada: 1-11 Europe/China/Japan: 1-13 5GHz channels: 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 Up to 16 per Radios (32 total) Supported WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA-TKIP, WPA2 AES, 802.11i 20dBm at max
-91dBm @802.11b
-89dBm @802.11a/g
-83dBm @802.11n 160Mbps per band 101 Wireless Access Point User Guide Connectivity Up to 128 clients per band (256 total) 102 Appendix A - Specifications FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 interfer-
ence by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 103 Wireless Access Point User Guide FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cen-
timeters between the radiator and your body. 2. 104 Appendix B Troubleshooting Overview B This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless Access Point and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the Wireless Access Point still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice. General Problems Problem 1:
Solution 1:
Can't connect to the Wireless Access Point to configure it. Check the following:
The Wireless Access Point is properly installed, LAN connections are OK, and it is powered ON. Check the LEDs for port status. Ensure that your PC and the Wireless Access Point are on the same network segment. (If you don't have a router, this must be the case.) If your PC is set to "Obtain an IP Address automatically" (DHCP client), restart it. You can use the following method to determine the IP address of the Wireless Access Point, and then try to connect using the IP address, in-
stead of the name. To Find the Access Point's IP Address 1. Open a MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt Window. 2. Use the Ping command to ping the Wireless Access Point. Enter ping followed by the Default Name of the Wireless Access Point. e.g. ping SC003318 3. Check the output of the ping command to determine the IP address of the Wireless Access Point, as shown below. Figure 89: Ping If your PC uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, ensure that it is using an IP Address which is compatible with the Wireless Access Point. (If no DHCP Server is found, the Wireless Access Point will default to an IP Address and Mask of 192.168.0.228 and 255.255.255.0.) On Windows PCs, you can use Control Panel-Network to check the Properties for the TCP/IP protocol. 105 Wireless Access Point User Guide Problem 2: My PC can't connect to the LAN via the Wireless Access Point. Solution 2 Check the following:
The SSID and WEP settings on the PC match the settings on the Wire-
less Access Point. On the PC, the wireless mode is set to "Infrastructure"
If using the Access Control feature, the PC's name and address is in the Trusted Stations list. If using 802.1x mode, ensure the PC's 802.1x software is configured correctly. See Chapter 4 for details of setup for the Windows XP 802.1x client. If using a different client, refer to the vendor's documentation. 106 Appendix C About Wireless LANs Overview C Wireless networks have their own terms and jargon. It is necessary to understand many of these terms in order to configure and operate a Wireless LAN. Wireless LAN Terminology Modes Wireless LANs can work in either of two (2) modes:
Ad-hoc Infrastructure Ad-hoc Mode Ad-hoc mode does not require an Access Point or a wired (Ethernet) LAN. Wireless Sta-
tions (e.g. notebook PCs with wireless cards) communicate directly with each other. Infrastructure Mode In Infrastructure Mode, one or more Access Points are used to connect Wireless Stations
(e.g. Notebook PCs with wireless cards) to a wired (Ethernet) LAN. The Wireless Stations can then access all LAN resources. Access Points can only function in "Infrastructure" mode, and can communicate only with Wireless Stations which are set to "Infrastructure" mode. SSID/ESSID BSS/SSID A group of Wireless Stations and a single Access Point, all using the same ID (SSID), form a Basic Service Set (BSS). Using the same SSID is essential. Devices with different SSIDs are unable to communi-
cate with each other. However, some Access Points allow connections from Wireless Stations which have their SSID set to any or whose SSID is blank (null). ESS/ESSID A group of Wireless Stations, and multiple Access Points, all using the same ID (ESSID), form an Extended Service Set (ESS). 107 Wireless Access Point User Guide Different Access Points within an ESS can use different Channels. To reduce interference, it is recommended that adjacent Access Points SHOULD use different channels. As Wireless Stations are physically moved through the area covered by an ESS, they will automatically change to the Access Point which has the least interference or best perfor-
mance. This capability is called Roaming. (Access Points do not have or require Roaming capabilities.) Channels The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication. Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to choose a Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. For 802.11g, 13 channels are available in the USA and Canada, but 11channels are available in North America if using 802.11b. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent Access Points use different Chan-
nels to reduce interference. The recommended Channel spacing between adjacent Access Points is 5 Channels (e.g. use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). In "Infrastructure" mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an Access Point. If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. (This can only happen within an ESS.) If using "Ad-hoc" mode (no Access Point), all Wireless stations should be set to use the same Channel. However, most Wireless stations will still scan all Channels to see if there is an existing "Ad-hoc" group they can join. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a standard for encrypting data before it is transmitted. This is desirable because it is impossible to prevent snoopers from receiving any data which is transmitted by your Wireless Stations. But if the data is encrypted, then it is meaningless unless the receiver can decrypt it. If WEP is used, the Wireless Stations and the Wireless Access Point must have the same settings. WPA-PSK Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must be entered on each Wireless station. The 256Bit encryption key is derived from the PSK, and changes frequently. WPA2-PSK This is a further development of WPA-PSK, and offers even greater security, using the AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) method of encryption. WPA-Enterprise This version of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentica-
tion according to the 802.1x standard. Data transmissions are encrypted using the WPA standard. 108 Appendix C - About Wireless LANs If this option is used:
The Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when required. All data transmission is encrypted using the WPA standard. Keys are automatically generated, so no key input is required. 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for data encryption. If possi-
ble, you should use WPA-Enterprise instead, because WPA encryption is much stronger than WEP encryption. If this option is used:
The Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when required. All data transmission is encrypted using the WEP standard. You only have to select the WEP key size; the WEP key is automatically generated. 109 Appendix D Command Line Interface Overview D If desired, the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used for configuration. This creates the possibility of creating scripts to perform common configuration changes. The CLI requires a Telnet connection to the Wireless Access Point. Using the CLI - Telnet 1. Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the Access Point. e.g. Telnet 192.168.0.228 2. You will be prompted for the user name and password. Enter the same login name and password as used for the HTTP (Web) interface. The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for the Password. 3. Once connected, you can use any of the commands listed in the following Command Reference. Command Reference The following commands are available. Config Virtual AP X config vap
? Display CLI Command List help Display CLI Command List get 11nampdu Set 11n A-MPDU Aggregation Mode get 11namsdu Set 11n A-MSDU Aggregation Mode get 11nguardinterval Set 11n Guard Interval Mode get 11nsubchannel Set 11n Extension Sub-Channel get 11nradioband Set 11n Radio Band get 802.11d Display 802.11d Mode get acctserver Display Accounting Server get acctport Display Accounting Port get acctsecret Display Accounting Secret get acl Display Access Control Status get active Display VAP Active (up) Mode get aging Display Idle Timeout Interval get authentication Display Authentication Type of WEP 110 Appendix D - Command Line Interface Display 802.1x Dynamic Key Life Time (in Minutes) Display 802.1x Dynamic Key Update Mode get beaconinterval Display Beacon Interval get channel Display Radio Channel get country Display Country/Domain get defaultkey Display Default Key Index get description Display Access Point Description get dhcp Display DHCP Mode get dhcpserverendip Display DHCP Server End IP Address get dhcpserverstartip Display DHCP Server start IP Address get dnsserver Display IP Address of DNS Server get dot1xdynkeyupdate get dot1xdynkeylife get dot1xkeytype Display 802.1x Distribute Key Method get fragthreshold Display Fragment Threshold get gateway Display Gateway IP Address get gtkupdate Display Group Key Update Mode get gtkupdateinterval Display Group Key Update Interval (in Seconds) get http Display HTTP Mode get httpport Display HTTP Port Number get https Display HTTPS Mode get httpsport Display HTTPS Port Number get ipaddr Display IP Address get ipmask Display IP Subnet Mask get isolation Display Isolate All Virtual APs State get key Display WEP Key Value get keylength Display WEP Key Length get lltd get md5supplicant Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode get md5suppname Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name get md5supppassword Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password get md5supptype Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type get nativevlanid Display Native VLAN ID get ntp get operationmode Display Operation Mode get password Display Login Password Display NTP Server IP Address Display LLTD Mode 111 Wireless Access Point User Guide Display SNMP Read Community Display SNMP Write Community Display Pre-shared Key Display RADIUS Server IP Address get psk get radiusserver get radiusport Display RADIUS Port Number get radiussecret Display RADIUS Shared Secret get remoteptmp Display PTMP's Remote MAC Address List get remoteptp Display PTP's Remote MAC Address get roguedetect Display Rogue AP Detection Mode get rogueinteval Display Interval of Every Rogue AP Detection get roguelegal Display Legal AP List of Legal AP get roguetrap Display Rogue AP Detection Send SNMP Trap Mode get roguetype Display Rogue AP Definition get rtsthreshold Display RTS/CTS Threshold get security Display Wireless Security Mode get shortpreamble Display Short Preamble Usage get snmpreadcommu-
nity get snmpwritecommu-
nity get snmpmode Display SNMP Mode get snmpmanagemode Display SNMP Manager Mode get snmptrapmode Display SNMP Trap Mode get snmptrapversion get snmpv3username get snmpv3authproto get snmpv3authkey get snmpv3privproto get snmpv3privkey get ssid Display Service Set ID get ssidbroadcast Display SSID Broadcast Mode get stp Display STP Mode get strictgtkupdate Display Group Key Update Strict Status get syslog Display Syslog Mode get syslogport get syslogserver Display Unicast Syslog Server Address get syslogseverity Display Syslog Severity Level Display SNMP Trap Version Display SNMP v3 User Name Display SNMP v3 Authentication Protocol Display SNMP v3 Authentication Key Display SNMP v3 Private Protocol Display SNMP v3 Private Key Display Syslog Port 112 Appendix D - Command Line Interface Display Time Zone Setting get systemname Display Access Point System Name get telnet Display Telnet Mode get time Display Current System Time get timezone get uptime Display Access Point Up Time get username Display Login User Name get vapname Display Virtual AP Name get version Display Firmware Version get vlan Display VLAN Operational State get vlanid Display the VLAN ID get wirelessmode Display Wireless LAN Mode get wirelessseparate Display Wireless Separate Mode get wmm Display WMM Mode get wmmnoack Display WMM No Acknowledgement status set 11nampdu Set 11n A-MPDU Aggregation Mode set 11namsdu Set 11n A-MSDU Aggregation Mode set 11nguardinterval Set 11n Guard Interval Mode set 11nsubchannel Set 11n Extension Sub-Channel set 11nradioband Set 11n Radio Band set 802.11d Set 802.11d Mode set acctserver Set Accounting Server set acctport set acctsecret Set Accounting Secret set acl Set Access Control set active Set Active (up) Mode set aging Set Idle Timeout Interval set authentication Set Authentication Type of WEP set beaconinterval Set Beacon Interval set channel Set Radio Channel set country Set Country/Domain set defaultkey Set Default Key Index set description Set Access Point Description set dhcp Set DHCP Mode set dhcpserverendip Set DHCP Server End IP Address set dhcpserverstartip Set DHCP Server start IP Address Set Accounting Port 113 Wireless Access Point User Guide Set DNS Server IP Address Set Group Key Update Interval (in Minutes) set dnsserver set dot1xdynkeyupdate Set 802.1x Dynamic Key Update Mode set dot1xdynkeylife Set 802.1x Dynamic Key Life Time (in Minutes) set dot1xkeytype Set 802.1x Distribute Key Method set fragthreshold Set Fragment Threshold set gateway Set Gateway IP Address set groupkeyupdate Set Group Key Update Mode set groupkeyupdatein-
terval set http Set HTTP Mode set httpport Set HTTP Port Number set https Set HTTPS Enable/Disable set httpsport Set HTTPS Port Number set ipaddr Set IP Address set ipmask Set IP Subnet Mask set isolation Set Isolate All Virtual APs State set key Set WEP Key Value set keylength Set WEP Key Length set lltd set md5supplicant Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode set md5suppname Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name set md5supppassword set md5supptype set nativevlanid set ntp set operationmode Set operation Mode set password Modify Login Password set psk Modify Pre-shared Key set radiusserver Set RADIUS IP Address set radiusport Set RADIUS Port Number set radiussecret Set RADIUS Shared Secret set remoteptmp Set PTMP's Remote MAC Address List set remoteptp Set Remote PTP MAC Address set roguedetect Set Rogue AP Detection Mode set rogueinteval Set Interval of Rogue AP Detection (Range: 3 ~ 99) Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type Set Native VLAN ID Set NTP Server IP Address Set LLTD Mode 114 Appendix D - Command Line Interface Set SNMP Write Community Set Short Preamble Set SNMP Read Community set roguelegal Add/Delete Legal AP MAC/OUI set roguesnmp Set Rogue AP Detection SNMP Trap Mode set roguetype Set Rogue AP Definition set rtsthreshold Set RTS/CTS Threshold set security Set Wireless Security Mode set shortpreamble set snmpreadcommu-
nity set snmpwritecommu-
nity set snmpmode Set SNMP Mode set snmpmanagemode Set SNMP Manager Mode set snmptrapmode Set SNMP Trap Mode set snmptrapversion Set SNMP Trap Version set snmpv3username Set SNMP v3 User Name set snmpv3authproto set snmpv3authkey set snmpv3privproto set snmpv3privkey set ssid set ssidsuppress set stp set strictgtkupdate Set Group Key Update Strict Status set syslog Set Syslog Mode set syslogport set syslogserver Set Unicast Syslog Server Address set syslogseverity Set Syslog Severity Level set systemname Set Access Point System Name set telnet set timezone set username Modify Login User Name set vlan Set VLAN Operational State set vlanid set wirelessmode Set Wireless LAN Mode set wirelessseparate Set Wireless Separate Mode Set SNMP v3 Authentication Protocol Set SNMP v3 Authentication Key Set SNMP v3 Private Protocol Set SNMP v3 Private Key Set Service Set ID Set SSID Broadcast Mode Set STP Mode Set Telnet Mode Set Time Zone Setting Set the VLAN Tag Set Syslog Port 115 Wireless Access Point User Guide set wmm Set WMM Mode set wmmnoack Set WMM No Acknowledge factoryrestore apply exit Restore to Default Factory Settings To make the changes take effect Quit the telnet 116
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DateMarch 7, 2014 BABT TCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD Dear Sir or Madam, We, Sercomm Corporation hereby authorize Compliance Certification Services Inc / Miller.Lee to act as our agent in all matters relating to applications for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. This authorization expires on 2014/12/19 Your Sincerely, Angus Chang Associate Manager / R&D Division Sercomm Corporation TEL: 886-2-2655-3988#2598 FAX: 886-2-2655-7379 E-Mail: Angus_chang@sercomm.com
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DateJanuary 15, 2014 BABT TCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD Confidentiality Request FCC ID: P27AP221AI Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Sercomm Corporation hereby requests permanent confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
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Sercomm / AP221AI FCC ID: P27AP221AI Product Name: 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point Regards, Your Sincerely, Angus Chang Associate Manager / R&D Division Sercomm Corporation TEL: 886-2-2655-3988#2598 FAX: 886-2-2655-7379 E-Mail: Angus_chang@sercomm.com
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T131202D04-MF Date of Issue: January 13, 2014 APPENDIX I RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMIT According to 15.247(i), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission's guidelines. See 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter. EUT Specification EUT 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point 802.11b/g/n HT20: 2.412GHz ~ 2.462GHz 802.11n HT40: 2.422GHz ~ 2.452GHz 802.11a: 5150 ~ 5250MHz / 5725 ~ 5850MHz 802.11 HT20: 5150 ~ 5250MHz / 5725 ~ 5850MHz 802.11 HT40: 5150 ~ 5250MHz / 5725 ~ 5850MHz Others Portable (<20cm separation) Mobile (>20cm separation) Others Occupational/Controlled exposure (S = 5mW/cm2) General Population/Uncontrolled exposure
(S=1mW/cm2) Frequency band
(Operating) Device category Exposure classification Antenna Specification Measurement Average output power Max Power Target /
Tolerance This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Page 1 Rev.04 5GHz: Antenna Gain :3.37 dBi(Numeric gain:2.17)2.4GHz: Antenna Gain :2.05 dBi(Numeric gain:1.60)ModeIEEE 802.11b (2TX):19.03 dBm(79.983 mW)IEEE 802.11g (2TX):21.13 dBm(129.718 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT 20 (2TX): 19.63 dBm(91.833 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT 40 (2TX): 19.78 dBm(95.060 mW)IEEE 802.11a (2TX):16.96 dBm(49.659 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT20 (2TX):19.41 dBm(87.297 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT40 (2TX): 19.52 dBm(89.536 mW)PowerModeTarget PowerToleranceIEEE 802.11b (2TX):20.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11g (2TX):22.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11n HT 20 (2TX): 20.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11n HT 40 (2TX): 20.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11a (2TX):18.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11n HT20 (2TX):20.00 dBm 2.0 dBIEEE 802.11n HT40 (2TX): 20.00 dBm 2.0 dB Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T131202D04-MF Date of Issue: January 13, 2014 Max tune up Power Evaluation applied MPE Evaluation*
SAR Evaluation N/A This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Page 2 Rev.04 ModeIEEE 802.11b (2TX):22.00 dBm(158.489 mW)IEEE 802.11g (2TX):24.00 dBm(251.189 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT 20 (2TX): 22.00 dBm(158.489 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT 40 (2TX): 22.00 dBm(158.489 mW)IEEE 802.11a (2TX):20.00 dBm(100.000 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT20 (2TX):22.00 dBm(158.489 mW)IEEE 802.11n HT40 (2TX): 22.00 dBm(158.489 mW)Max Tune-up Power Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T131202D04-MF Date of Issue: January 13, 2014 TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted. Calculation Given
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Where E = Field strength in Volts / meter P = Power in Watts G = Numeric antenna gain d = Distance in meters S = Power density in milliwatts / square centimeter Combining equations and re-arranging the terms to express the distance as a function of the remaining variables yields:
Changing to units of mW and cm, using:
Yields P (mW) = P (W) / 1000 and d (cm) = d(m) / 100 Equation 1 Where d = Distance in cm P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm2 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Page 3 Rev.04 dGPE303772ES237730dGPS220796.0100/3771000/30dGPdGPS Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: T131202D04-MF Date of Issue: January 13, 2014 Maximum Permissible Exposure Substituting the MPE safe distance using d = 20 cm into Equation 1:
Where P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm2 IEEE 802.11b mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11g mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11n HT20 mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11n HT40 mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11a mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11a HT20 mode(2TX):
IEEE 802.11a HT40 mode(2TX):
This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services. Page 4 Rev.04 GPS000199.0Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)12412158.4891.6200.05051Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)62437251.1891.6200.08001Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)62437158.4891.6200.05051Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)62437158.4891.6200.05051Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)4852401002.17200.04321Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)1575785158.4892.17200.06841Ch.Frq.(MHz)P (mW)Gain (num.)D (cm)Power density in mW / cm2Limit (mW/cm2)1595795158.4892.17200.06841
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C TEST REPORT For 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point Model: AP221AI Trade Name:
Issued to Sercomm Corporation 8F, No.3-1,YuanQu St., NanKang,Taipei115,Taiwan, R.O.C. Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. No.11, Wugong 6th Rd., Wugu Dist., New Taipei City 24891, Taiwan. (R.O.C.) http://www.ccsrf.com service@ccsrf.com Issued Date: February 18, 2014 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Page 1 / 222 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Revision History Rev. 00 Issue Date February 18, 2014 Initial Issue Revisions Effect Page ALL Revised By Kelly Cheng Page 2 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION .................................................................................................... 4 2. EUT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 5 3. TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 EUT CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................ 6 3.2 EUT EXERCISE .................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES............................................................................................................. 6 3.4 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS ........................................................ 7 3.5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ........................................................................................................... 8 4. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................ 9 4.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ...................................................................................... 9 4.2 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED ......................................................................................... 9 4.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................. 10 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS ........................................................................................ 11 5.1 FACILITIES 11 5.2 EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 11 5.3 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS ..................................................................................... 12 6. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ....................................................................................... 13 6.1 SETUP CONFIGURATION OF EUT ....................................................................................................... 13 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................... 13 7. FCC PART 15.247 REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................. 14 7.1 6DB BANDWIDTH ............................................................................................................................. 14 7.2 PEAK POWER .................................................................................................................................... 58 7.3 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT ................................................................................................ 61 7.4 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY .................................................................................................. 106 7.5 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ............................................................................................................... 149 7.6 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ............................................................................................. 220 APPENDIX I PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP ............................................................................. 221 APPENDIX 1 - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Page 3 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant:
Equipment Under Test:
Sercomm Corporation 8F, No.3-1,YuanQu St., NanKang,Taipei115,Taiwan, R.O.C. 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point Trade Name:
Model:
Date of Test:
AP221AI December 26, 2013 ~ February 5, 2014 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C TEST RESULT No non-compliance noted We hereby certify that:
The above equipment was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. The test data, data evaluation, test procedures, and equipment configurations shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4: 2009 and the energy emitted by the sample EUT tested as described in this report is in compliance with the requirements of FCC Rules Part 15.207, 15.209, 15.247. The test results of this report relate only to the tested sample EUT identified in this report. Approved by:
Miller Lee Section Manager Compliance Certification Services Inc. Reviewed by:
Angel Cheng Section Manager Compliance Certification Services Inc. Page 4 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 2. EUT DESCRIPTION Product 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point Trade Name Model Number Received Date Power Adapter Frequency Range Transmit Power Modulation Technique &
Transmit Data Rate Number of Channels Antenna Specification Remark:
AP221AI December 02, 2013 Powered from DC48V(POE) IEEE 802.11a/ IEEE 802.11n HT 20 MHz: 5.725~5.850 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/ IEEE 802.11n HT 20 MHz: 2.412~2.462 GHz IEEE 802.11n HT 40 MHz: 2.422~2.452 GHz IEEE 802.11a mode: 25.63 dBm IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: 29.95 dBm IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: 29.95 dBm IEEE 802.11b mode: 22.01 dBm IEEE 802.11g mode: 29.88 dBm IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: 29.48 dBm IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: 29.94 dBm IEEE 802.11a: OFDM (54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps) IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: OFDM (6.5, 7.2, 13, 14.4, 14.44, 19.5, 21.7, 26, 28.89, 28.9, 39, 43.3, 43.33 52, 57.78, 57.8, 58.5, 65.0, 72.2, 78, 86.67, 104, 115.56, 117, 130, 144.44 Mbps) IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: OFDM (13.5, 15, 27, 30, 40.5, 45, 54, 60, 81, 90, 108, 120, 121.5, 135, 150, 162, 180, 216, 240, 243, 270, 300 Mbps) IEEE 802.11b mode: DSSS (1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps) IEEE 802.11g mode: OFDM (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps) IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: OFDM (6.5, 7.2, 13, 14.4, 14.44, 19.5, 21.7, 26, 28.89, 28.9, 39, 43.3, 43.33 52, 57.78, 57.8, 58.5, 65.0, 72.2, 78, 86.67, 104, 115.56, 117, 130, 144.44 Mbps) IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: OFDM (13.5, 15, 27, 30, 40.5, 45, 54, 60, 81, 90, 108, 120, 121.5, 135, 150, 162, 180, 216, 240, 243, 270, 300 Mbps) IEEE 802.11a mode: 5 Channels IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: 5 Channels IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: 2 Channels IEEE 802.11b/g mode: 11 Channels IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode: 11 Channels IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode: 7 Channels For 2.4G Dipole Antenna / Gain: 2.05 dBi MIMO: 2.05 dBi + 10 log (2) = 5.05 dBi (Numeric gain: 3.19) For 5G Dipole Antenna / Gain: 3.37 dBi MIMO: 3.37dBi + 10 log (2) = 6.37 dBi (Numeric gain: 4.33) 1. 2. The sample selected for test was production product and was provided by manufacturer. This submittal(s) (test report) is intended for FCC ID: P27AP221AI filing to comply with Section 15.207, 15.209 and 15.247 of the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Rules. Page 5 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 3. TEST METHODOLOGY The tests documented in this report were performed in accordance with ANSI C63.4: 2009 and FCC CFR 47 Part 15.207, 15.209, 15.247, KDB558074. 3.1 EUT CONFIGURATION The EUT configuration for testing is installed on RF field strength measurement to meet the Commissions requirement and operating in a manner that intends to maximize its emission characteristics in a continuous normal application. 3.2 EUT EXERCISE The EUT was operated in the engineering mode to fix the TX frequency that was for the purpose of the measurements. According to its specifications, the EUT must comply with the requirements of the Section 15.207, 15.209 and 15.247 under the FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. 3.3 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES Conducted Emissions The EUT is placed on the turntable, which is 0.8 m above ground plane. According to the requirements in Section 13.1.4.1 of ANSI C63.4 Conducted emissions from the EUT measured in the frequency range between 0.15 MHz and 30MHz using CISPR Quasi-peak and average detector modes. Radiated Emissions The EUT is placed on a turn table, which is 0.8 m above ground plane. The turntable shall rotate 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which varied from 1m to 4m to find out the highest emission. And also, each emission was to be maximized by changing the polarization of receiving antenna both horizontal and vertical. In order to find out the maximum emissions, exploratory radiated emission measurements were made according to the requirements in Section 13.1.4.1 of ANSI C63.4. Page 6 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 3.4 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS
(a) Except as shown in paragraph (d) of this section, only spurious emissions are permitted in any of the frequency bands listed below:
MHz MHz MHz 0.090 - 0.110 10.495 - 0.505 2.1735 - 2.1905 4.125 - 4.128 4.17725 - 4.17775 4.20725 - 4.20775 6.215 - 6.218 6.26775 - 6.26825 6.31175 - 6.31225 8.291 - 8.294 8.362 - 8.366 8.37625 - 8.38675 8.41425 - 8.41475 12.29 - 12.293 12.51975 - 12.52025 12.57675 - 12.57725 13.36 - 13.41 16.42 - 16.423 16.69475 - 16.69525 16.80425 - 16.80475 25.5 - 25.67 37.5 - 38.25 73 - 74.6 74.8 - 75.2 108 - 121.94 123 - 138 149.9 - 150.05 156.52475 - 156.52525 156.7 - 156.9 162.0125 - 167.17 167.72 - 173.2 240 - 285 322 - 335.4 399.9 - 410 608 - 614 960 - 1240 1300 - 1427 1435 - 1626.5 1645.5 - 1646.5 1660 - 1710 1718.8 - 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2310 - 2390 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 4400 GHz 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5
(2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6
(b) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e), the field strength of emissions appearing within these frequency bands shall not exceed the limits shown in Section 15.209. At frequencies equal to or less than 1000 MHz, compliance with the limits in Section 15.209 shall be demonstrated using measurement instrumentation employing a CISPR quasi-peak detector. Above 1000 MHz, compliance with the emission limits in Section 15.209 shall be demonstrated based on the average value of the measured emissions. The provisions in Section 15.35 apply to these measurements. Page 7 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 3.5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES The EUT is a 2x2 configuration spatial MIMO (2Tx & 2Rx) without beam forming function that operate in double TX chains and double RX chains. The 2x2 configuration is implemented with two outside TX & RX chains (Chain 1 and Chain 0). Software used to control the EUT for staying in continuous transmitting mode was programmed. The worst case data rate is determined as the data rate with highest output power. After verification, all tests were carried out with the worst case test modes as shown below except radiated spurious emission below 1GHz and power line conducted emissions below 30MHz, which worst case was in normal link mode only. IEEE 802.11b mode:
Channel Low (2412MHz), Channel Mid (2437MHz) and Channel High (2462MHz) with 1Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11g mode:
Channel Low (2412MHz), Channel Mid (2437MHz) and Channel High (2462MHz) with 6Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode:
Channel Low (2412MHz), Channel Mid (2437MHz) and Channel High (2462MHz) with 6.5Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode:
Channel Low (2422MHz), Channel Mid (2442MHz) and Channel High (2452MHz) with 13.5Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11a mode:
Channel Low (5745MHz), Channel Mid (5785MHz) and Channel High (5825MHz) with 6Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode:
Channel Low(5745MHz), Channel Mid(5785MHz) and Channel High(5825MHz) with 6.5Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode:
Channel Low(5755MHz) and Channel High(5795MHz) with 13.5Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. Page 8 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 4. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION 4.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION The measuring equipment, which was utilized in performing the tests documented herein, has been calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations for utilizing calibration equipment, which is traceable to recognized national standards. 4.2 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED Equipment Used for Emissions Measurement Remark: Each piece of equipment is scheduled for calibration once a year. Conducted Emissions Test Site Name of Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Power Meter Power Sensor Manufacturer Agilent Anritsu Anritsu Model E4446A ML2495A MA2411A Serial Number MY43360131 1012009 0917072 Calibration Due 03/20/2014 06/04/2014 06/04/2014 3M Chamber Test Site Name of Equipment Manufacturer Spectrum Analyzer EMI Test Receiver Agilent R&S Model E4446A ESCI US42510268 100064 Serial Number Calibration Due Pre-Amplifier Pre-Amplifier Bilog Antenna Horn Antenna Horn Antenna Loop Antenna Turn Table Antenna Tower Controller Site NSA Test S/W Mini-Circults ZFL-1000LN SF350700823 MITEQ Sunol Sciences EMCO EMCO EMCO CCS CCS CCS CCS AFS44-00102650-
42-10P-44 JB3 3117 3116 6502 1415367 A030105 00055165 2487 8905/2356 CC-T-1F CC-A-1F CC-C-1F N/A N/A N/A N/A EZ-EMC (CCS-3A1RE) N/A 11/05/2014 02/28/2014 01/11/2015 11/18/2014 10/01/2014 02/12/2015 10/09/2014 06/12/2014 N.C.R N.C.R N.C.R 12/21/2014 Page 9 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 4.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY N/A Powerline Conducted Emission 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / <200M 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / 200M~1000M 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / 1G~8G 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / 8G~18G 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / 18G~26G 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber / 26G~40G Remark: This uncertainty represents an expanded uncertainty expressed at approximately the 95% confidence level
+/- 4.0138
+/- 3.9483
+/- 2.5975
+/- 2.6112
+/- 2.7389
+/- 2.9683 using a coverage factor of k=2. Page 10 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS 5.1 FACILITIES All measurement facilities used to collect the measurement data are located at No.199, Chunghsen Road, Hsintien City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-2217-0894 / Fax: 886-2-2217-1029 No.11, Wugong 6th Rd., Wugu Dist., New Taipei City 24891, Taiwan. (R.O.C.) Tel: 886-2-2299-9720 / Fax: 886-2-2298-4045 No.81-1, Lane 210, Bade 2nd Rd., Lujhu Township, Taoyuan County 33841, TAIWAN, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-324-0332 / Fax: 886-3-324-5235 The sites are constructed in conformance with the requirements of ANSI C63.7, ANSI C63.4 and CISPR Publication 22. 5.2 EQUIPMENT Radiated emissions are measured with one or more of the following types of linearly polarized antennas: tuned dipole, biconical, log periodic, bi-log, and/or ridged waveguide, horn. Spectrum analyzers with pre-selectors and quasi-peak detectors are used to perform radiated measurements. Conducted emissions are measured with Line Impedance Stabilization Networks and EMI Test Receivers. Calibrated wideband preamplifiers, coaxial cables, and coaxial attenuators are also used for making measurements. All receiving equipment conforms to CISPR Publication 16-1, Radio Interference Measuring Apparatus and Measurement Methods. Page 11 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 5.3 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS Country Agency Scope of Accreditation Logo USA FCC 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber (FCC MRA: TW1039) to perform FCC Part 15 measurements Taiwan TAF LP0002, RTTE01, FCC Method-47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C, D, E, RSS-210, RSS-310 IDA TS SRD, AS/NZS 4268, AS/NZS 4771, TS 12.1 & 12,2, ETSI EN 300 440-1, ETSI EN 300 440-2, ETSI EN 300 328, ETSI EN 300 220-1, ETSI EN 300 220-2, ETSI EN 301 893, ETSI EN 301 489-1/3/7/17 FCC OET Bulletin 65 + Supplement C, EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 50371, RSS 102, EN 50383, EN 50385, EN 50392, IEC 62209, CNS 14958-1, CNS 14959 FCC Method 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B IEC / EN 61000-3-2, IEC / EN 61000-3-3, IEC / EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 FCC MRA: TW1039 Canada Industry Canada 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber (IC 2324G-1 / IC 2324G-2) to perform IC 2324G-1 IC 2324G-2
* No part of this report may be used to claim or imply product endorsement by A2LA or any agency of the US Government. Page 12 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST 6.1 SETUP CONFIGURATION OF EUT See test photographs attached in Appendix 1 for the actual connections between EUT and support equipment. 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT No. Device Type Brand Model Series No. FCC ID Data Cable Power Cord N/A Remark:
1. All the equipment/cables were placed in the worst-case configuration to maximize the emission during the test. 2. Grounding was established in accordance with the manufacturers requirements and conditions for the intended use. Page 13 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7. FCC PART 15.247 REQUIREMENTS 7.1 6dB BANDWIDTH LIMIT According to 15.247(a)(2), systems using digital modulation techniques may operate in the 902
- 928 MHz, 2400 - 2483.5 MHz, and 5725 - 5850 MHz bands. The minimum 6dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output is connected to the spectrum analyzer. Set the RBW=100KHz the emission bandwidth, VBW 3 x RBW, Detector = Peak, Trace mode = max hold, Sweep = auto couple. Measure the maximum width of the emission that is constrained by the frequencies associated with the two amplitude points (upper and lower) that are attenuated by 6dB relative to the maximum level measured in the fundamental emission. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Page 14 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 0 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Test mode: IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 1 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel Low Mid High Channel Low Mid High Channel Low Mid High
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462
(MHz) 10.3334 10.4167 10.3334
(MHz) 10.3334 10.4167 10.3334
(MHz) 16.5 16.5833 16.5 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 0 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Test mode: IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 1 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 16.6666 16.5833 16.5833 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 17.9167 17.9167 17.8334 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462
(MHz) 17.8334 17.9167 17.8334 Channel Low Mid High Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Page 15 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 36.75 36.6666 36.75 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1
(MHz) 2422 2437 2452 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel Low Mid High
(MHz) 2422 2437 2452
(MHz) 36.5833 36.5833 36.6667 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Page 16 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test mode: IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 0 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel Low Mid High
(MHz) 5745 5785 5825
(MHz) 16.4167 16.5 16.5833 Test mode: IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 1 Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 16.5833 16.5833 16.5833 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0
(MHz) 5745 5785 5825 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 17.8334 17.8334 17.8333 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1
(MHz) 5745 5785 5825 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 17.75 17.75 17.9167 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0
(MHz) 5745 5785 5825 Low Mid High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth Channel
(MHz) 36.3 36.5 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1
(MHz) 5755 5795 Low High Frequency 6dB Bandwidth
(MHz) 5755 5795
(MHz) 36 36.3 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
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>500 Limit
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>500 Limit
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>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS Result PASS PASS Channel Low High Page 17 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2406.8333 2413.0000 2417.1667 Result(dBm) 1.18 7.62 1.37 Limit(dBm) 1.62 1.62 1.62 Margin(dBm)
-0.44 6.00
-0.25 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.3334 Level(dB) 0.19 No. 1 Page 18 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2431.7500 2438.0000 2442.1667 Result(dBm)
-2.31 6.47
-0.36 Limit(dBm) 0.47 0.47 0.47 Margin(dBm)
-2.78 6.00
-0.83 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.4167 Level(dB) 1.95 Page 19 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2456.8333 2461.0000 2467.1667 Result(dBm)
-2.47 3.93
-3.35 Limit(dBm)
-2.07
-2.07
-2.07 Margin(dBm)
-0.40 6.00
-1.28 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.3334 Level(dB)
-0.88 Page 20 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) Frequency(MHz) 2406.8333 2413.0000 2417.1667 Result(dBm)
-0.57 5.98
-0.27 Limit(dBm)
-0.02
-0.02
-0.02 Margin(dBm)
-0.55 6.00
-0.25 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.3334 Level(dB) 0.3 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 21 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) Frequency(MHz) 2431.7500 2438.0000 2442.1667 Result(dBm)
-4.60 4.31
-2.46 Limit(dBm)
-1.69
-1.69
-1.69 Margin(dBm)
-2.91 6.00
-0.77 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.4167 Level(dB) 2.14 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 22 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2456.8333 2461.0000 2467.1667 Result(dBm)
-4.12 2.30
-4.93 Limit(dBm)
-3.70
-3.70
-3.70 Margin(dBm)
-0.42 6.00
-1.23 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 10.3334 Level(dB)
-0.81 Page 23 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.7500 2418.5000 2420.2500 Result(dBm) 0.11 6.94 0.54 Limit(dBm) 0.94 0.94 0.94 Margin(dBm)
-0.83 6.00
-0.40 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5 Level(dB) 0.43 Page 24 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2428.6667 2431.0000 2445.2500 Result(dBm) 4.55 10.68 4.22 Limit(dBm) 4.68 4.68 4.68 Margin(dBm)
-0.13 6.00
-0.46 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB)
-0.33 No. 1 Page 25 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2453.7500 2458.0833 2470.2500 Result(dBm)
-1.24 4.98
-2.24 Limit(dBm)
-1.02
-1.02
-1.02 Margin(dBm)
-0.22 6.00
-1.22 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5 Level(dB)
-1 No. 1 Page 26 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.6667 2418.2500 2420.3333 Result(dBm)
-2.83 5.96
-1.59 Limit(dBm)
-0.04
-0.04
-0.04 Margin(dBm)
-2.79 6.00
-1.55 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.6666 Level(dB) 1.24 No. 1 Page 27 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2428.6667 2432.6667 2445.2500 Result(dBm) 2.13 10.01 3.23 Limit(dBm) 4.01 4.01 4.01 Margin(dBm)
-1.88 6.00
-0.78 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB) 1.1 No. 1 Page 28 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2453.6667 2458.2500 2470.2500 Result(dBm)
-3.92 3.77
-2.90 Limit(dBm)
-2.23
-2.23
-2.23 Margin(dBm)
-1.69 6.00
-0.67 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB) 1.02 Page 29 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.0833 2419.5000 2421.0000 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-7.72
-1.38
-8.85 Limit(dBm)
-7.38
-7.38
-7.38 Margin(dBm)
-0.34 6.00
-1.47 Frequency(MHz) 17.9167 Level(dB)
-1.13 Page 30 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2428.0000 2441.3333 2445.9167 No. 1 mk3-mk1 Limit(dBm)
-7.44
-7.44
-7.44 Margin(dBm)
-1.26 6.00
-0.85 Result(dBm)
-8.70
-1.44
-8.29 Frequency(MHz) 17.9167 Level(dB) 0.41 Page 31 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2453.0833 2460.6667 2470.9167 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-8.01
-0.75
-7.41 Limit(dBm)
-6.75
-6.75
-6.75 Margin(dBm)
-1.26 6.00
-0.66 Frequency(MHz) 17.8334 Level(dB) 0.6 Page 32 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.0833 2416.9167 2420.9167 No. 1 mk3-mk1 Limit(dBm)
-7.36
-7.36
-7.36 Margin(dBm)
-0.27 6.00
-0.53 Result(dBm)
-7.63
-1.36
-7.89 Frequency(MHz) 17.8334 Level(dB)
-0.26 Page 33 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2428.0000 2432.0000 2445.9167 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-10.07
-1.96
-9.54 Frequency(MHz) 17.9167 Limit(dBm)
-7.96
-7.96
-7.96 Margin(dBm)
-2.11 6.00
-1.58 Level(dB) 0.53 Page 34 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2453.0833 2460.6667 2470.9167 No. 1 mk3-mk1 Result(dBm)
-8.60
-2.03
-9.31 Frequency(MHz) 17.8334 Limit(dBm)
-8.03
-8.03
-8.03 Margin(dBm)
-0.57 6.00
-1.28 Level(dB)
-0.71 Page 35 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.5833 2426.9167 2440.3333 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-8.92
-1.35
-7.70 Limit(dBm)
-7.35
-7.35
-7.35 Margin(dBm)
-1.57 6.00
-0.35 Frequency(MHz) 36.75 Level(dB) 1.22 Page 36 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2418.6667 2449.9167 2455.3333 No. 1 mk3-mk1 Limit(dBm)
-7.03
-7.03
-7.03 Margin(dBm)
-0.66 6.00
-1.10 Result(dBm)
-7.69
-1.03
-8.13 Frequency(MHz) 36.6666 Level(dB)
-0.44 Page 37 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2433.5833 2442.0000 2470.3333 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-9.35
-2.09
-8.81 Limit(dBm)
-8.09
-8.09
-8.09 Margin(dBm)
-1.26 6.00
-0.72 Frequency(MHz) 36.75 Level(dB) 0.54 Page 38 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2403.6667 2437.0833 2440.2500 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-7.21
-0.92
-7.35 Limit(dBm)
-6.92
-6.92
-6.92 Margin(dBm)
-0.29 6.00
-0.43 Frequency(MHz) 36.5833 Level(dB)
-0.14 Page 39 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2418.6667 2427.0000 2455.2500 mk3-mk1 No. 1 Result(dBm)
-8.09
-1.25
-7.61 Limit(dBm)
-7.25
-7.25
-7.25 Margin(dBm)
-0.84 6.00
-0.36 Frequency(MHz) 36.5833 Level(dB) 0.48 Page 40 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 2433.5833 2435.6667 2470.2500 No. 1 mk3-mk1 Limit(dBm)
-9.10
-9.10
-9.10 Margin(dBm)
-0.65 6.00
-0.13 Result(dBm)
-9.75
-3.10
-9.23 Frequency(MHz) 36.6667 Level(dB) 0.52 Page 41 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5736.7500 5740.1667 5753.1667 Result(dBm) 0.27 6.60 0.58 Limit(dBm) 0.60 0.60 0.60 Margin(dBm)
-0.33 6.00
-0.02 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.4167 Level(dB) 0.31 Page 42 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5776.6667 5781.0833 5793.1667 Result(dBm)
-0.86 6.69 0.46 Limit(dBm) 0.69 0.69 0.69 Margin(dBm)
-1.55 6.00
-0.23 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5 Level(dB) 1.32 Page 43 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Frequency(MHz) 5816.6667 5820.4167 5833.2500 Result(dBm)
-1.25 6.25
-1.40 Limit(dBm) 0.25 0.25 0.25 Margin(dBm)
-1.50 6.00
-1.65 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB)
-0.15 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 44 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5736.6667 5741.1667 5753.2500 Result(dBm)
-2.73 5.04
-1.98 Limit(dBm)
-0.96
-0.96
-0.96 Margin(dBm)
-1.77 6.00
-1.02 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB) 0.75 Page 45 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5776.6667 5790.0000 5793.2500 Result(dBm)
-2.78 4.68
-2.22 Limit(dBm)
-1.32
-1.32
-1.32 Margin(dBm)
-1.46 6.00
-0.90 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB) 0.56 Page 46 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Frequency(MHz) 5816.6667 5821.9167 5833.2500 Result(dBm)
-2.20 5.07
-2.25 Limit(dBm)
-0.93
-0.93
-0.93 Margin(dBm)
-1.27 6.00
-1.32 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 16.5833 Level(dB)
-0.05 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 47 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 5736.0833 5743.5833 5753.9167 Result(dBm)
-7.83
-1.29
-9.79 Limit(dBm)
-7.29
-7.29
-7.29 Margin(dBm)
-0.54 6.00
-2.50 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.8334 Level(dB)
-1.96 Page 48 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) Frequency(MHz) 5776.0833 5787.5833 5793.9167 Result(dBm)
-8.52
-2.11
-10.04 Limit(dBm)
-8.11
-8.11
-8.11 Margin(dBm)
-0.41 6.00
-1.93 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.8334 Level(dB)
-1.52 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 49 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) No. 1 No. 1 2 3 Frequency(MHz) 5816.0000 5821.1667 5833.8333 Result(dBm)
-10.96
-2.08
-9.39 Limit(dBm)
-8.08
-8.08
-8.08 Margin(dBm)
-2.88 6.00
-1.31 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.8333 Level(dB) 1.57 Page 50 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5736.0833 5746.2500 5753.8333 Result(dBm)
-9.76
-3.67
-9.76 Limit(dBm)
-9.67
-9.67
-9.67 Margin(dBm)
-0.09 6.00
-0.09 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.75 Level(dB) 0 Page 51 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) Frequency(MHz) 5776.0833 5781.0833 5793.8333 Result(dBm)
-9.89
-3.74
-9.91 Limit(dBm)
-9.74
-9.74
-9.74 Margin(dBm)
-0.15 6.00
-0.17 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.75 Level(dB)
-0.02 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 52 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Frequency(MHz) 5816.0000 5820.0000 5833.9167 Result(dBm)
-12.64
-4.63
-13.42 Limit(dBm)
-10.63
-10.63
-10.63 Margin(dBm)
-2.01 6.00
-2.79 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 17.9167 Level(dB)
-0.78 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 53 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) Frequency(MHz) 5736.7000 5748.2000 5773.0000 Result(dBm)
-8.09
-1.54
-8.28 Limit(dBm)
-7.54
-7.54
-7.54 Margin(dBm)
-0.55 6.00
-0.74 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 36.3 Level(dB)
-0.19 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 54 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Frequency(MHz) 5776.7000 5783.3000 5813.2000 Result(dBm)
-8.69
-1.95
-8.89 Limit(dBm)
-7.95
-7.95
-7.95 Margin(dBm)
-0.74 6.00
-0.94 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 36.5 Level(dB)
-0.2 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 55 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) Frequency(MHz) 5736.9000 5744.9000 5772.9000 Result(dBm)
-9.29
-2.98
-9.35 Limit(dBm)
-8.98
-8.98
-8.98 Margin(dBm)
-0.31 6.00
-0.37 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 36 Level(dB)
-0.06 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 56 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Frequency(MHz) 5776.8000 5787.5000 5813.1000 Result(dBm)
-9.54
-3.53
-10.12 Limit(dBm)
-9.53
-9.53
-9.53 Margin(dBm)
-0.01 6.00
-0.59 mk3-mk1 Frequency(MHz) 36.3 Level(dB)
-0.58 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 Page 57 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.2 PEAK POWER LIMIT The maximum peak output power of the intentional radiator shall not exceed the following:
1. According to 15.247(b)(3), for systems using digital modulation in the bands of 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz: 1 Watt. 2. According to 15.247(b)(4), the conducted output power limit specified in paragraph (b) of this section is based on the use of antennas with directional gains that do not exceed 6 dBi. Except as shown in paragraph (c) of this section, if transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6 dBi are used, the conducted output power from the intentional radiator shall be reduced below the stated values in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section, as appropriate, by the amount in dB that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6 dBi. Test Configuration EUT Power Meter Power Sensor TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output is connected to the Power Meter. The Power Meter is set to the peak power detection. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted. Page 58 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Chain 1 Output Power
(dBm) 18.21 16.25 14.15 Chain 1 Output Power Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Output Power Chain 0 Low Mid High 2412 2437 2462
(dBm) 19.66 18.44 15.78 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Output Power Chain 0 Low Mid High 2412 2437 2462
(dBm) 23.23 27.12 21.12
(dBm) 22.85 26.61 21.05 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode Chain 1 Channel Frequency
(MHz)
(dBm) 27.13 27.12 24.13
(dBm) 25.20 25.71 23.11 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode Chain 1 Channel Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Low Mid High Output Power Output Power Chain 0 Chain 0 Output Power Low Mid High 2422 2437 2452
(dBm) 18.51 27.21 18.27 Output Power
(dBm) 17.81 26.63 17.48 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W)
*22.01 20.49 18.05 0.1589 0.1119 0.0638 1.00 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W) 26.05
*29.88 24.10 0.4027 0.9727 0.2570 1.00 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W) 29.28
*29.48 26.66 0.8472 0.8872 0.4634 1.00 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W) 21.18
*29.94 20.90 0.1312 0.9863 0.1230 1.00 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Remark: Total Output Power (w) = Chain 0 (10^(Output Power /10)/1000)+ Chain 1 (10^(Output Power /10)/1000) Page 59 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Chain 1 Output Power Test mode: IEEE 802.11a mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Output Power Chain 0 Low Mid High 5745 5785 5825
(dBm) 23.08 22.85 22.68
(dBm) 22.10 22.16 22.29 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode Chain 1 Channel Frequency
(MHz)
(dBm) 27.42 27.36 27.31
(dBm) 26.31 26.47 26.05 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode Chain 1 Channel Frequency
(MHz) 5745 5785 5825 Low Mid High Output Power Output Power Chain 0 Chain 0 Output Power
(dBm) 27.51 27.63 Output Power
(dBm) 26.23 26.11 Low High 5755 5795 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W)
*25.63 25.53 25.50 0.3656 0.3573 0.3548 1.00 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W) 29.91
*29.95 29.74 0.9795 0.9886 0.9419 1.00 Total Output Power
(dBm) Output Power
(W) Limit
(W) 29.93
*29.95 0.9840 0.9886 1.00 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS Remark: Total Output Power (w) = Chain 0 (10^(Output Power /10)/1000)+ Chain 1 (10^(Output Power /10)/1000) Page 60 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.3 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT LIMIT According to 15.247(d), in any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency bands in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator in operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). Test Configuration For Radiated For Conducted EUT Spectrum Analyzer Page 61 Rev.00 Spectrum analyzer Horn antenna 3m 4m 1m Turntable EUT 0.8m Antenna tower Pre-amp Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 TEST PROCEDURE For Radiated 1. The EUT is placed on a turntable, which is 0.8m above the ground plane. 2. The turntable shall be rotated for 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. the highest emission. 3. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which is varied from 1m to 4m to find out 4. Set the spectrum analyzer in the following setting in order to capture the lower and upper band-edges of the emission:
(a) PEAK: RBW=1MHz / VBW=3MHz / Sweep=AUTO
(b) AVERAGE: RBW=1MHz / VBW= 300Hz / Sweep=AUTO 5. Repeat the procedures until all the PEAK and AVERAGE versus POLARIZATION are measured. For Conducted Conducted RF measurements of the transmitter output were made to confirm that the EUT antenna port conducted emissions meet the specified limit and to identify any spurious signals that require further investigation or measurements on the radiated emissions site. The transmitter output is connected to the spectrum analyzer. The resolution bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. The video bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. TEST RESULTS Refer to attach spectrum analyzer data chart. Page 62 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 802.11a Mode 1. Operating Frequency: 5725-5875MHz 2. CH Low: 5745MHz, CH High: 5825MHz 3. 6dB bandwidth: CH Low: 16.50MHz, CH High: 16.58MHz Because the mentioned conditions, the test is not applicable. Page 63 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH 2412) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 64 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 65 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH 2462) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 66 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 67 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH 2412) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 68 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 69 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH 2462) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 70 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 71 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2412) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 72 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 73 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2452) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 74 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 75 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2462) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 76 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 77 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2422) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 78 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 79 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2427) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 80 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 81 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2432) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 82 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 83 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2442) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 84 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 85 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2447) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 86 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 87 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2452) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 88 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 89 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH Low / chain0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2398.0000 2413.0000 Result(dBm)
-44.63 7.43 Limit(dBm)
-12.57
-12.57 Margin(dBm)
-32.06 20.00 Page 90 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH High/ chain0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2462.5000 2484.7500 Result(dBm) 3.62
-56.13 Limit(dBm)
-16.38
-16.38 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-39.75 Page 91 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH Low / chain1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2400.0000 2411.0000 Result(dBm)
-44.94 5.30 Limit(dBm)
-14.70
-14.70 Margin(dBm)
-30.24 20.00 Page 92 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b mode / CH High/ chain1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2462.5000 2484.5000 Result(dBm) 2.06
-57.90 Limit(dBm)
-17.94
-17.94 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-39.96 Page 93 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH Low / chain0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2400.0000 2417.8750 Result(dBm)
-27.47 1.06 Limit(dBm)
-18.94
-18.94 Margin(dBm)
-8.53 20.00 Page 94 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH High / chain0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2459.8750 2483.5000 Result(dBm)
-0.95
-50.18 Limit(dBm)
-20.95
-20.95 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-29.23 Page 95 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH Low / chain1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2400.0000 2417.6250 Result(dBm)
-31.29
-0.13 Limit(dBm)
-20.13
-20.13 Margin(dBm)
-11.16 20.00 Page 96 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g mode / CH High / chain1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2457.0000 2483.6250 Result(dBm)
-1.72
-50.94 Limit(dBm)
-21.72
-21.72 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-29.22 Page 97 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT20 MHz mode / CH Low / Chain 0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2399.8750 2419.5000 Result(dBm)
-37.27
-6.23 Limit(dBm)
-26.23
-26.23 Margin(dBm)
-11.04 20.00 Page 98 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT20 MHz mode / CH High / Chain 0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2458.2500 2484.8750 Result(dBm)
-6.20
-58.05 Limit(dBm)
-26.20
-26.20 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-31.85 Page 99 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT20 MHz mode / CH Low / Chain 1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2399.6250 2417.0000 Result(dBm)
-37.99
-6.71 Limit(dBm)
-26.71
-26.71 Margin(dBm)
-11.28 20.00 Page 100 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT20 MHz mode / CH High / Chain 1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2460.7500 2483.7500 Result(dBm)
-7.14
-60.23 Limit(dBm)
-27.14
-27.14 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-33.09 Page 101 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT40 MHz mode / CH Low / Chain 0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2399.8750 2419.5000 Result(dBm)
-36.56
-9.74 Limit(dBm)
-29.74
-29.74 Margin(dBm)
-6.82 20.00 Page 102 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT40 MHz mode / CH High / Chain 0) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2469.5000 2483.8750 Result(dBm)
-10.31
-52.26 Limit(dBm)
-30.31
-30.31 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-21.95 Page 103 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT40 MHz mode / CH Low / Chain 1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2399.7500 2405.7500 Result(dBm)
-37.15
-9.67 Limit(dBm)
-29.67
-29.67 Margin(dBm)
-7.48 20.00 Page 104 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Conducted Band Edges (IEEE 802.11n HT40 MHz mode / CH High / Chain 1) No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2467.0000 2483.7500 Result(dBm)
-10.41
-52.24 Limit(dBm)
-30.41
-30.41 Margin(dBm) 20.00
-21.83 Page 105 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.4 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY LIMIT 1. According to 15.247(e), for digitally modulated systems, the power spectral density conducted from the intentional radiator to the antenna shall not be greater than 8 dBm in any 3 kHz band during any time interval of continuous transmission. 2. According to 15.247(f), the digital modulation operation of the hybrid system, with the frequency hopping turned off, shall comply with the power density requirements of paragraph (d) of this section. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output is connected to a spectrum analyzer. Set the RBW = 100 kHz, VBW 300 kHz, span to 1.5 times the DTS bandwidth, Detector = peak, Trace mode = max hold, Sweep = auto couple. Use the peak marker function to determine the maximum amplitude level within the RBW If measured value exceeds limit, reduce RBW (no less than 3 kHz). TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Page 106 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 PPSD
(dBm) 1.45 3.59
-1.06 PPSD
(dBm)
-1.88 2.47
-2.63 PPSD
(dBm)
-16.10
-15.89
-16.82 PPSD
(dBm)
-16.10
-15.89
-16.82 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Channel Frequency Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b mode Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-0.86 2.69
-4.05 2412 2437 2462 Low Mid High
(MHz)
(MHz) Channel Frequency Test mode: IEEE 802.11g mode Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-4.65 0.70
-4.96 2412 2437 2462 Low Mid High Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-2.40
-3.67
-4.10 Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-5.14
-2.27
-6.45 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-13.41
-13.45
-13.12 Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-16.66
-17.08
-18.27 Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-14.05
-13.49
-14.38 Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-16.61
-17.38
-17.87 Channel Frequency
(MHz) Low Mid High 2412 2437 2462 Channel Frequency
(MHz) Low Mid High 2422 2437 2452 Page 107 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1
(MHz) Channel Frequency Test mode: IEEE 802.11a mode Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-4.78
-5.32
-4.82 5745 5785 5825 Low Mid High Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-6.36
-6.96
-6.17 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode Channel Frequency
(MHz) Low Mid High 5745 5785 5825 Channel Frequency
(MHz) Low High 5755 5795 Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-13.61
-15.07
-15.86 Chain 0 PPSD
(dBm)
-17.57
-17.17 Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-16.60
-17.15
-16.97 Chain 1 PPSD
(dBm)
-19.25
-19.22 Test mode: IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode PPSD
(dBm)
-2.49
-3.05
-2.43 PPSD
(dBm)
-11.84
-12.98
-13.37 PPSD
(dBm)
-15.32
-15.06 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Limit
(dBm) 7.63 Limit
(dBm) 7.63 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS Remark: 1. Total PPSD (dBm) = 10*LOG(10^(Chain 0 PPSD / 10)+10^(Chain 1 PPSD /10)) 2. The maximum antenna gain is 6.37dBi; therefore the reduction due to antenna gain is 0.37dBi, so the limit is 7.63dBm Page 108 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2410.5000 Result(dBm)
-0.86 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-8.86 Page 109 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2432.0000 Result(dBm) 2.69 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-5.31 Page 110 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2463.0000 Result(dBm)
-4.05 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.05 Page 111 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2412.6750 Result(dBm)
-2.40 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-10.40 Page 112 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2439.0000 Result(dBm)
-3.67 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-11.67 Page 113 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2460.5000 Result(dBm)
-4.10 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.10 Page 114 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2418.2333 Result(dBm)
-4.65 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.65 Page 115 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2434.5000 Result(dBm) 0.70 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-7.30 Page 116 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2456.3667 Result(dBm)
-4.96 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.96 Page 117 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2418.2333 Result(dBm)
-5.14 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-13.14 Page 118 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2439.5000 Result(dBm)
-2.27 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-10.27 Page 119 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2455.7333 Result(dBm)
-6.45 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-14.45 Page 120 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2405.7333 Result(dBm)
-13.41 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-21.41 Page 121 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2430.7333 Result(dBm)
-13.45 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-21.45 Page 122 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2469.5000 Result(dBm)
-13.12 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-21.12 Page 123 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2419.8000 Result(dBm)
-14.05 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-22.05 Page 124 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2430.7333 Result(dBm)
-13.49 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-21.49 Page 125 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2466.0667 Result(dBm)
-14.38 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-22.38 Page 126 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2437.2667 Result(dBm)
-16.66 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-24.66 Page 127 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2420.7333 Result(dBm)
-17.08 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.08 Page 128 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2434.7333 Result(dBm)
-18.27 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-26.27 Page 129 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2430.1333 Result(dBm)
-16.61 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-24.61 Page 130 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2424.4667 Result(dBm)
-17.38 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.38 Page 131 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 2463.2667 Result(dBm)
-17.87 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.87 Page 132 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5740.2333 Result(dBm)
-4.78 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.78 Page 133 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5782.2333 Result(dBm)
-5.32 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-13.32 Page 134 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5819.1000 Result(dBm)
-4.82 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-12.82 Page 135 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5741.2333 Result(dBm)
-6.36 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-14.36 Page 136 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5791.8667 Result(dBm)
-6.96 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-14.96 Page 137 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5826.4667 Result(dBm)
-6.17 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-14.17 Page 138 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5741.2333 Result(dBm)
-13.61 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-21.61 Page 139 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5782.1667 Result(dBm)
-15.07 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-23.07 Page 140 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5818.7667 Result(dBm)
-15.86 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-23.86 Page 141 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5745.6000 Result(dBm)
-16.60 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-24.60 Page 142 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH Mid) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5779.4000 Result(dBm)
-17.15 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.15 Page 143 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5819.9667 Result(dBm)
-16.97 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-24.97 Page 144 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5737.4667 Result(dBm)
-17.57 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.57 Page 145 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5795.0000 Result(dBm)
-17.17 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-25.17 Page 146 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 PPSD (CH Low) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5741.5333 Result(dBm)
-19.25 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-27.25 Page 147 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 PPSD (CH High) No. 1 Frequency(MHz) 5781.2000 Result(dBm)
-19.22 Limit(dBm) 8.00 Margin(dBm)
-27.22 Page 148 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.5 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 7.5.1 Conducted Measurement LIMIT According to 15.247(d) & RSS-210 A8.5, in any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency bands in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator in operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE Conducted RF measurements of the transmitter output were made to confirm that the EUT antenna port conducted emissions meet the specified limit and to identify any spurious signals that require further investigation or measurements on the radiated emissions site. The transmitter output is connected to the spectrum analyzer. The resolution bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. The video bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. Measurements are made over the 30MHz to 26GHz range for IEEE 802.11b/g, 30MHz to 40GHz range for IEEE 802.11a with the transmitter set to the lowest, middle, and highest channels. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Page 149 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 9643.4500 Result(dBm)
-56.62
-47.29 Limit(dBm)
-12.60
-12.60 Margin(dBm)
-44.02
-34.69 Page 150 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 25000.0000 Result(dBm)
-57.49
-49.95 Limit(dBm)
-13.56
-13.56 Margin(dBm)
-43.93
-36.39 Page 151 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 23526.7700 Result(dBm)
-59.94
-49.18 Limit(dBm)
-16.06
-16.06 Margin(dBm)
-43.88
-33.12 Page 152 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11b mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 9643.4500 Result(dBm)
-58.44
-49.91 Limit(dBm)
-14.32
-14.32 Margin(dBm)
-44.12
-35.59 Page 153 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24425.6900 Result(dBm)
-59.72
-50.17 Limit(dBm)
-15.73
-15.73 Margin(dBm)
-43.99
-34.44 Page 154 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 23476.8300 Result(dBm)
-60.38
-49.62 Limit(dBm)
-17.70
-17.70 Margin(dBm)
-42.68
-31.92 Page 155 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24375.7500 Result(dBm)
-56.72
-49.21 Limit(dBm)
-19.10
-19.10 Margin(dBm)
-37.62
-30.11 Page 156 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2327.2400 23651.6200 Result(dBm)
-50.78
-39.99 Limit(dBm)
-14.22
-14.22 Margin(dBm)
-36.56
-25.77 Page 157 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24400.7200 Result(dBm)
-57.72
-50.12 Limit(dBm)
-20.54
-20.54 Margin(dBm)
-37.18
-29.58 Page 158 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11g mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24375.7500 Result(dBm)
-57.70
-50.20 Limit(dBm)
-19.83
-19.83 Margin(dBm)
-37.87
-30.37 Page 159 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2027.6000 24950.0600 Result(dBm)
-49.96
-40.04 Limit(dBm)
-16.24
-16.24 Margin(dBm)
-33.72
-23.80 Page 160 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 23401.9200 Result(dBm)
-58.69
-50.74 Limit(dBm)
-20.88
-20.88 Margin(dBm)
-37.81
-29.86 Page 161 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24750.3000 Result(dBm)
-66.69
-59.81 Limit(dBm)
-26.52
-26.52 Margin(dBm)
-40.17
-33.29 Page 162 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24950.0600 Result(dBm)
-66.73
-59.45 Limit(dBm)
-26.86
-26.86 Margin(dBm)
-39.87
-32.59 Page 163 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24675.3900 Result(dBm)
-65.83
-59.81 Limit(dBm)
-25.68
-25.68 Margin(dBm)
-40.15
-34.13 Page 164 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24925.0900 Result(dBm)
-67.83
-59.75 Limit(dBm)
-26.90
-26.90 Margin(dBm)
-40.93
-32.85 Page 165 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24725.3300 Result(dBm)
-68.00
-59.51 Limit(dBm)
-26.83
-26.83 Margin(dBm)
-41.17
-32.68 Page 166 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24725.3300 Result(dBm)
-67.57
-58.61 Limit(dBm)
-26.96
-26.96 Margin(dBm)
-40.61
-31.65 Page 167 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24925.0900 Result(dBm)
-61.24
-59.92 Limit(dBm)
-29.24
-29.24 Margin(dBm)
-32.00
-30.68 Page 168 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24725.3300 Result(dBm)
-67.06
-59.54 Limit(dBm)
-29.51
-29.51 Margin(dBm)
-37.55
-30.03 Page 169 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 2502.0300 Result(dBm)
-66.77
-58.89 Limit(dBm)
-29.65
-29.65 Margin(dBm)
-37.12
-29.24 Page 170 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24650.4200 Result(dBm)
-59.70
-60.20 Limit(dBm)
-29.23
-29.23 Margin(dBm)
-30.47
-30.97 Page 171 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24825.2100 Result(dBm)
-68.70
-59.48 Limit(dBm)
-28.99
-28.99 Margin(dBm)
-39.71
-30.49 Page 172 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 2377.1800 24925.0900 Result(dBm)
-67.28
-59.03 Limit(dBm)
-30.64
-30.64 Margin(dBm)
-36.64
-28.39 Page 173 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5585.8300 37242.0700 Result(dBm)
-52.66
-36.96 Limit(dBm)
-19.53
-19.53 Margin(dBm)
-33.13
-17.43 Page 174 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5545.8600 37441.9200 Result(dBm)
-53.08
-36.79 Limit(dBm)
-19.45
-19.45 Margin(dBm)
-33.63
-17.34 Page 175 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5585.8300 37361.9800 Result(dBm)
-52.37
-37.21 Limit(dBm)
-19.48
-19.48 Margin(dBm)
-32.89
-17.73 Page 176 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11a mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5306.0400 37322.0100 Result(dBm)
-42.18
-35.88 Limit(dBm)
-20.81
-20.81 Margin(dBm)
-21.37
-15.07 Page 177 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5306.0400 37322.0100 Result(dBm)
-42.57
-36.38 Limit(dBm)
-20.79
-20.79 Margin(dBm)
-21.78
-15.59 Page 178 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5306.0400 37401.9500 Result(dBm)
-42.84
-36.98 Limit(dBm)
-20.94
-20.94 Margin(dBm)
-21.90
-16.04 Page 179 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5665.7700 38521.1100 Result(dBm)
-55.29
-48.78 Limit(dBm)
-26.28
-26.28 Margin(dBm)
-29.01
-22.50 Page 180 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5665.7700 38561.0800 Result(dBm)
-56.48
-48.34 Limit(dBm)
-27.76
-27.76 Margin(dBm)
-28.72
-20.58 Page 181 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5545.8600 38401.2000 Result(dBm)
-53.71
-48.53 Limit(dBm)
-27.83
-27.83 Margin(dBm)
-25.88
-20.70 Page 182 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5266.0700 39720.2100 Result(dBm)
-44.97
-48.70 Limit(dBm)
-28.78
-28.78 Margin(dBm)
-16.19
-19.92 Page 183 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH Mid No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5266.0700 37961.5300 Result(dBm)
-45.39
-48.59 Limit(dBm)
-29.22
-29.22 Margin(dBm)
-16.17
-19.37 Page 184 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5266.0700 38880.8400 Result(dBm)
-42.86
-48.89 Limit(dBm)
-29.45
-29.45 Margin(dBm)
-13.41
-19.44 Page 185 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 0 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5665.7700 39720.2100 Result(dBm)
-57.43
-49.14 Limit(dBm)
-29.61
-29.61 Margin(dBm)
-27.82
-19.53 Page 186 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5585.8300 38161.3800 Result(dBm)
-53.85
-48.61 Limit(dBm)
-29.96
-29.96 Margin(dBm)
-23.89
-18.65 Page 187 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / Chain 1 CH Low No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5306.0400 38041.4700 Result(dBm)
-47.21
-49.01 Limit(dBm)
-32.32
-32.32 Margin(dBm)
-14.89
-16.69 Page 188 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 CH High No. 1 2 Frequency(MHz) 5306.0400 39000.7500 Result(dBm)
-43.91
-47.98 Limit(dBm)
-32.01
-32.01 Margin(dBm)
-11.90
-15.97 Page 189 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.5.2 Radiated Emissions LIMIT 1. According to 15.209(a), except as provided elsewhere in this Subpart, the emissions from an intentional radiator shall not exceed the field strength levels specified in the following table:
Frequency
(MHz) 0.009 - 0.490 0.490 - 1.705 1.705 30.0 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Field Strength
(V/m) 2400/F(kHz) 24000/F(kHz) 30 100 150 200 500 Measurement Distance
(m) 300 30 30 3 3 3 3 Remark: Except as provided in paragraph (g), fundamental emissions from intentional radiators operating under this Section shall not be located in the frequency bands 54-72 MHz, 76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz or 470-806 MHz. However, operation within these frequency bands is permitted under other sections of this Part, e.g., Sections 15.231 and 15.241. 2. In the above emission table, the tighter limit applies at the band edges. Frequency
(MHz) 0.009 - 0.490 0.490 - 1.705 1.705 30.0 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Field Strength
(V/m at 3-meter) 2400/F(kHz) +80 24000/F(kHz) +40 Field Strength
(dBV/m at 3-meter) 20LOG((2400/F(kHz))+80) 20LOG((24000/F(kHz))+40) 30 100 150 200 500 69.54 40 43.5 46 54 Page 190 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Test Configuration 9kHz ~ 30MHz 30MHz ~ 1 GHz Page 191 Rev.00 Spectrum / Receiver 3m 1m Turntable EUT 0.8m Loop antenna Reference ground plane Spectrum analyzer 3m 4m 1m Turntable EUT 0.8m Antenna tower Reference ground plane Bi-log antenna Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Above 1 GHz Page 192 Rev.00 Spectrum analyzer Horn antenna 3m 4m 1m Turntable EUT 0.8m Antenna tower Pre-amp Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 TEST PROCEDURE 1. The EUT is placed on a turntable, which is 0.8m above ground plane. 2. The turntable shall be rotated for 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. 3. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which is varied from 1m to 4m to find out the highest emissions. 4. Maximum procedure was performed on the six highest emissions to ensure EUT compliance. 5. And also, each emission was to be maximized by changing the polarization of receiving antenna both horizontal and vertical. 6. Set the spectrum analyzer in the following setting as:
Below 1GHz:
RBW=100kHz / VBW=300kHz / Sweep=AUTO Above 1GHz:
(a) PEAK: RBW=VBW=1MHz / Sweep=AUTO
(b) AVERAGE: RBW=1MHz / VBW=300Hz / Sweep=AUTO 7. Repeat above procedures until the measurements for all frequencies are complete. Page 193 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Below 1 GHz Operation Mode: Normal Link Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Correction Frequency
(MHz) Reading
(dBuV) 53.75 59.88 58.06 54.83 42.83 39.07 48.75 55.43 52.99 50.70 37.91 36.58 39.7000 65.5667 101.1333 154.4832 337.1666 479.4333 39.7000 104.3667 172.2667 324.2333 720.3167 844.8000 Remark:
Factor
(dB/m)
-16.98
-23.17
-20.72
-18.11
-15.50
-12.17
-16.98
-20.14
-18.93
-15.82
-8.42
-6.84 Test Date: December 30, 2013 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(dBuV/m) Limit
(dBuV/m) Margin
(dB) Remark Ant.Pol.
(H/V) 36.77 36.71 37.34 36.72 27.33 26.90 31.77 35.29 34.06 34.88 29.49 29.74 40.00 40.00 43.50 43.50 46.00 46.00 40.00 43.50 43.50 46.00 46.00 46.00
-3.23
-3.29
-6.16
-6.78
-18.67
-19.10
-8.23
-8.21
-9.44
-11.12
-16.51
-16.26 Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak V V V V V V H H H H H H 1. Measuring frequencies from 30 MHz to the 1GHz. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency range from 30 MHz to 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/quasi-peak detector mode. 3. Quasi-peak test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the quasi-peak limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Quasi-peak limit (dBuV/m). Page 194 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Above 1 GHz Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11b mode / CH 2412 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Reading
(dBuV) 62.68 53.77 48.22 41.53 60.30 49.28 51.40 50.62 41.22 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.53
-3.53 2.91 9.62
-3.53
-3.53 2.91 2.91 9.62 Result
(dBuV/m) 59.15 50.24 51.13 51.15 56.77 45.75 54.31 53.53 50.84 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 74.00 74.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-14.85
-3.76
-22.87
-22.85
-17.23
-8.25
-19.69
-0.47
-23.16 Remark peak AVG peak peak peak AVG peak AVG peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V V H H H H H Frequency
(MHz) 2490.000 2490.000 4825.000 7241.667 N/A 2490.000 2490.000 4825.000 4825.000 7241.667 N/A Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 195 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11b mode / CH 2437 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Reading
(dBuV) 54.37 48.70 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.45 2.93 Result
(dBuV/m) 50.92 51.63 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-23.08
-22.37 55.19 51.30 50.44
-3.51 2.93 2.93 51.68 54.23 53.37 74.00 74.00 54.00
-22.32
-19.77
-0.63 Remark peak peak peak peak AVG Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V H H H Frequency
(MHz) 2513.333 4875.000 N/A 2493.333 4875.000 4875.000 N/A Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 196 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11b mode / CH 2462 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Reading
(dBuV) 59.25 48.41 46.17 56.23 48.01 49.99 49.36 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.05
-4.05 3.02 Result
(dBuV/m) 55.20 44.36 49.19 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 74.00
-4.07
-4.07 3.02 3.02 52.16 43.94 53.01 52.38 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-18.80
-9.64
-24.81
-21.84
-10.06
-20.99
-1.62 Remark peak AVG peak peak AVG peak AVG Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V H H H H Frequency
(MHz) 2390.000 2390.000 4925.000 N/A 2386.667 2386.667 4925.000 4925.000 N/A Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 197 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11g mode / CH 2412 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Reading
(dBuV) 62.89 52.76 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.53
-3.53 Result
(dBuV/m) 59.36 49.23 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-14.64
-4.77 60.81 52.18 45.94
-3.53
-3.53 2.91 57.28 48.65 48.85 74.00 54.00 74.00
-16.72
-5.35
-25.15 Remark peak AVG peak AVG peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V H H H Frequency
(MHz) 2490.000 2490.000 N/A 2490.000 2490.000 4833.333 N/A Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 198 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11g mode/ CH 2437 Temperature:
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(dBuV) 57.47 47.31 50.60 42.90 41.86 55.94 45.38 50.78 45.99 42.53 35.47 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.46
-3.46 2.93 2.93 9.57
-3.45
-3.45 2.93 2.93 9.56 9.56 Result
(dBuV/m) 54.01 43.85 53.53 45.83 51.43 52.49 41.93 53.71 48.92 52.09 45.03 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-19.99
-10.15
-20.47
-8.17
-22.57
-21.51
-12.07
-20.29
-5.08
-21.91
-8.97 Remark peak AVG peak AVG peak peak AVG peak AVG peak AVG Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V V V H H H H H H Frequency
(MHz) 2510.000 2510.000 4866.667 4866.667 7308.333 N/A 2513.333 2513.333 4875.000 4875.000 7316.667 7316.667 Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 199 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11g mode/ CH 2462 Temperature:
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(dBuV) 58.83 47.81 43.72 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.05
-4.05 3.05 Result
(dBuV/m) 54.78 43.76 46.77 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-19.22
-10.24
-27.23 Remark peak AVG peak 55.39 46.18
-4.07 3.05 51.32 49.23 74.00 74.00
-22.68
-24.77 peak peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V H H Frequency
(MHz) 2390.000 2390.000 4933.333 N/A 2386.667 4933.333 N/A Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 200 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2412 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2493.333 2493.333 N/A 2496.667 2496.667 4833.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 60.91 49.83 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.51
-3.51 Result
(dBuV/m) 57.40 46.32 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-16.60
-7.68 59.96 48.71 45.08
-3.50
-3.50 2.91 56.46 45.21 47.99 74.00 54.00 74.00
-17.54
-8.79
-26.01 Remark peak AVG peak AVG peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V H H H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 201 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2437 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2510.000 2510.000 4866.667 N/A 2510.000 4875.000 4875.000 7308.333 7308.333 N/A Remark:
Reading
(dBuV) 57.64 49.33 46.39 55.42 49.85 42.40 42.71 35.34 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.46
-3.46 2.93 Result
(dBuV/m) 54.18 45.87 49.32 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 74.00
-3.46 2.93 2.93 9.57 9.57 51.96 52.78 45.33 52.28 44.91 74.00 74.00 54.00 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-19.82
-8.13
-24.68
-22.04
-21.22
-8.67
-21.72
-9.09 Remark peak AVG peak peak peak AVG peak AVG Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V H H H H H 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 202 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2452 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2263.333 N/A 2560.000 4891.667 7358.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 53.20 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.73 Result
(dBuV/m) 48.47 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-25.53 Remark peak 53.60 45.65 42.01
-3.35 2.94 9.54 50.25 48.59 51.55 74.00 74.00 74.00
-23.75
-25.41
-22.45 peak peak peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H H H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 203 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 2462 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2390.000 2390.000 N/A 2390.000 4933.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 56.59 46.80 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.05
-4.05 Result
(dBuV/m) 52.54 42.75 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-21.46
-11.25 Remark peak AVG 55.43 43.93
-4.05 3.05 51.38 46.98 74.00 74.00
-22.62
-27.02 peak peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V H H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 204 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2422 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2503.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 55.01 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.47 Result
(dBuV/m) 51.54 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-22.46 Remark peak 2333.333 53.70
-4.43 49.27 74.00
-24.73 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 205 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2427 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2330.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 53.08 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.45 Result
(dBuV/m) 48.63 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-25.37 Remark peak 2360.000 53.61
-4.25 49.36 74.00
-24.64 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 206 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2432 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2766.667 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.99 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.90 Result
(dBuV/m) 50.09 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-23.91 Remark peak 2570.000 52.93
-3.33 49.60 74.00
-24.40 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 207 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2437 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2370.000 4875.000 N/A 2866.667 4850.000 7308.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 55.31 46.28 Correction
(dB/m)
-4.18 2.93 Result
(dBuV/m) 51.13 49.21 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-22.87
-24.79 52.91 45.99 42.37
-2.68 2.92 9.57 50.23 48.91 51.94 74.00 74.00 74.00
-23.77
-25.09
-22.06 Remark peak peak peak peak peak Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V H H H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 208 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2442 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2616.667 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.73 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.23 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.50 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.50 Remark peak 2946.667 53.42
-2.51 50.91 74.00
-23.09 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 209 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 2447 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2673.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 53.09 Correction
(dB/m)
-3.10 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.99 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.01 Remark peak 2280.000 53.56
-4.69 48.87 74.00
-25.13 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 210 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH2452 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2726.667 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 53.17 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.99 Result
(dBuV/m) 50.18 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-23.82 Remark peak 2643.333 53.40
-3.17 50.23 74.00
-23.77 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 211 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11a mode/ CH 5745 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2925.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.88 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.55 Result
(dBuV/m) 50.33 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-23.67 Remark peak 2633.333 52.66
-3.19 49.47 74.00
-24.53 peak N/A Remark:
Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 212 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11a mode/ CH 5785 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2808.333 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.66 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.81 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.85 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.15 Remark peak 2901.667 52.36
-2.60 49.76 74.00
-24.24 peak N/A Remark:
Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 213 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: Tx / IEEE 802.11a mode/ CH 5825 Temperature:
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(MHz) 3006.667 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.58 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.36 Result
(dBuV/m) 50.22 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-23.78 Remark peak 2831.667 52.23
-2.76 49.47 74.00
-24.53 peak N/A Remark:
Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 214 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 5745 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2750.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.76 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.94 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.82 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.18 Remark peak 2750.000 52.76
-2.94 49.82 74.00
-24.18 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 215 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 5785 Temperature:
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(MHz) 2820.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 51.46 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.78 Result
(dBuV/m) 48.68 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-25.32 Remark peak 2925.000 51.99
-2.55 49.44 74.00
-24.56 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 216 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 20 mode / CH 5825 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Frequency
(MHz) 2750.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 52.51 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.94 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.57 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.43 Remark peak 2446.667 52.29
-3.75 48.54 74.00
-25.46 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 217 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 5755 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Frequency
(MHz) 2936.667 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 51.72 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.53 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.19 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.81 Remark peak 2901.667 52.46
-2.60 49.86 74.00
-24.14 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 218 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11n HT 40 mode / CH 5795 Temperature:
Humidity:
27C 53% RH Test Date: January 29, 2014 Tested by: Rex Huang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Frequency
(MHz) 2820.000 N/A Reading
(dBuV) 51.85 Correction
(dB/m)
-2.78 Result
(dBuV/m) 49.07 Limit
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Margin
(dB)
-24.93 Remark peak 2971.667 51.21
-2.45 48.76 74.00
-25.24 peak N/A Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V H Remark:
frequency. 1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 219 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 7.6 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS LIMIT According to 15.207(a), except as shown in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, for an intentional radiator that is designed to be connected to the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is conducted back onto the AC power line on any frequency or frequencies within the band 150 kHz to 30 MHz shall not exceed the limits in the following table, as measured using a 50 H/50 ohms line impedance stabilization network (LISN). Compliance with the provisions of this paragraph shall be based on the measurement of the radio frequency voltage between each power line and ground at the power terminal. The lower limit applies at the boundary between the frequency ranges. Frequency Range
(MHz) 0.15 to 0.50 0.50 to 5 5 to 30 Limits
(dBV) Quasi-peak 66 to 56*
56 60 Average 56 to 46*
46 50
* Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. Test Configuration See test photographs attached in Appendix 1 for the actual connections between EUT and support equipment. TEST PROCEDURE 1. The EUT was placed on a table, which is 0.8m above ground plane. 2. Maximum procedure was performed on the six highest emissions to ensure EUT compliance. 3. Repeat above procedures until all frequency measured were complete. TEST RESULTS Not applicable, because EUT not connect to AC Main Source direct. Page 220 Rev.00
1 2 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 277.10 KiB | November 03 2014 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 APPENDIX I PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP CONDUCTED EMISSION SETUP PHOTOS Page 221 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. FCC ID: P27AP221AI Report No.: T131202D04-RP1 RADIATED EMISSION SETUP PHOTOS Page 222 Rev.00
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1 | 2014-03-11 | 5755 ~ 5795 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5190 ~ 5230 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2014-03-11
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sercomm Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015548027
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1 2 | Physical Address |
8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St, NanKang
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1 2 |
Taipei, N/A
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
V******@babt.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
P27
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
AP221AI
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
N******** W********
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1 2 | Title |
Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
N******@SERCOMM.COM
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 2 | 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 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 11n Dual Band Wireless Access Point | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter procedures. End users must be informed of the requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is conducted. Operations in the band 5.15-5.25GHz is restricted to indoor usage only. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as described in this composite filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
H******** L********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
h******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.9727 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.9863 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.9886 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15C | CC MO | 5755 | 5795 | 0.9886 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.04966 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.04853 |
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