John, 
For US, FCC Part 15B, for Europe, EN61326.
Watch out the emissions, if you havn't done anything on the "direct connection 
to 10/100BaseT". I would strongly suggest you make a pre-compliance measurement 
with sufficient confidence level before going to an accredited lab. I recently 
helped two companies resolved their EMI problems, both have connections to 
10/100BaseT. Different devices but end up with the same EMC design issue. If 
you do have problem to pass the specification, contact me off line.
Good luck,
Leslie
 
  John Coyle <jco...@silent-witness.com> wrote: 
Hello,

I am developing a network camera that will connect directly to a 10/100
BaseT network.

I intend to sell in both US and Europe.

Which standards apply for regulatory approval?
My particular concern is EMC.

All comments would be appreciated.

Thanks

John Coyle
Senior Engineer,
Silent Witness.
Tel: 604-574-1526 Ext 8633
Email: jco...@silent-witness.com


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