I sent this off to the FCC today:
What is different between
1) Adding an FCC certified PCI wireless card with antenna within the
card's certification from Best Buy to a computer with FCC certified components
(either manufactured by Dell or DIY) sitting in my living room
And
Mike Hammett wrote:
2) Adding an FCC certified miniPCI wireless card with antenna within the
card's certification from a different vendor to a computer with FCC certified
components (either manufactured by Dell or DIY) sitting on a tower
There is absolutely NO difference.. You are
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From: Forrest W. Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Question posed to the FCC
Mike Hammett wrote:
2) Adding an FCC certified
. Christian
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:13 AM
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Mike Hammett wrote:
The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with
familiar with the certification
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
It seems to me like having Ubiquiti certified with various WISP antennas
would be far cheaper than certifying each combination of Routerboard /
Wireless Card / Case / Antenna combination.
That would be correct. If I understand the regs correctly, what you
could do is
11:52 AM
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Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
It seems to me like having Ubiquiti certified with various WISP antennas
would be far cheaper than certifying each combination of Routerboard /
Wireless Card / Case / Antenna combination
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
Motherboards and power supplies are tested independent of a case - if it's
in a case, they test it with the all covers removed. Section 15.32(a).
We may still have an issue, however. Routerboards are not typical personal
computers due to lack of keyboard, video, etc.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Question posed to the FCC
The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna. Someone I spoke with familiar
- Original Message - From: Mike Hammett
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The XR5 is certified with a 31.4 dbi antenna. Nothing in the FCC
certification says what type of antenna
.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message - From: Mike Hammett
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The XR5 is certified
I have an XR2 in a MT AP. I cannot get it to authenticate PPPoE. All my
others work fine, WLM54g's.
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:41 PM
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 3:56 PM
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That was supposed to be.
My XR5 cards are working great!
Blair Davis wrote:
My XR5 cards are work great!
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Talking about XR5s
You get them to work yet?
My
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