5725-5845MHz is not required alert sign. 
For 2.G, alert sign is no longer required since July,1 2012 for EU members, 
before June 30 2012, alert sign was required as in France 2.4G is restricted 
and not harmonized. 

Regards
Tim
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发件人: Michael Derby [[email protected]]
发送时间: 2014年7月31日 13:40
收件人: [email protected]
主题: Re: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?

Hello Dave,

5 GHz WLAN are indeed Class 2 and do indeed require the Alert Symbol.

The restriction of their use is that they are only permitted indoors in the 
band from 5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz.

The Commission does provide a short list of typical Class 2 devices that are 
easy to explain.
Look which one is number 1 on the list…   ☺  ….

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/files/rtte-subclass2_en.pdf


Thanks,   Michael.


Michael Derby
Regulatory Engineer
ACB Europe

From: Dave Heald [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 31 July 2014 18:38
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] 802.11a (5GHz WiFi) requires CE Alert sign, right?

Hi all,
  I know the 2.4 GHz band for WiFi no longer requires the Alert sign as the 
last restriction on use fell out in 2012, but I have a question on the 5GHz 
bands:

Specifically, if there is an EU-wide restriction on use (indoor use with power 
limits based on sub-band), is the Alert symbol still required?

If it is not, what is the rationale for excluding it?

 Note that I have been operating under the assumption that the Alert sign is 
required, but I haven't had to make the decision on whether or not to apply the 
Alert sign since 2011 when the 2.4GHz band still required it, so I want to 
check & be sure.

Thanks,
-Dave Heald
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