Ralph wrote:
Hi Clint-
There's another certification involved. Not just Part 15 for intentional
radiators, which is what the radio cards have to follow. The one I am
talking about is a different part of Part 15: Computing Devices. The one
where things are classified as Class A or B computing devices. Mikrotik
hasn't even had their boards tested or certified under this part. Maybe
they have a loophole in that they don't actually sell it in a case. But
whoever puts it in that case needs to have it tested if they are selling it.
Your on the money Ralph. Fact is the software people have not been
taking certification into consideration. Nobody has been doing anything
about this. So they don't have any reason to.
I think that times are changing and I'm pretty certain we will start to
see certification happening more often. Some of the newer boards hitting
the streets, ie:
http://www.adiengineering.com/php-bin/ecomm4/productDisplay.php?category_id=31&product_id=81
have been noise certified and the other good news is, some of the cards
are being certified.
Soon enough we'll see products coming from various resellers that are
certified.
We are slowly moving forward.
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