Mike,
This does not make everyone using a Mikrotik system legal though. It is
not just as easy as saying I use the same components in my system as the
one certified so I am legal. In case you are unaware, this would also
include the enclosure and the power supply even then you still need the
documentation from the entity that certified the system. The system must
be exactly the same soup to nuts.
Again for you to say that an FCC Certified Mikrotik System would make
any Mikrotik legality a non issue is an unreasonable statement.
Below is a link that might be helpful;
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-56A1.pdf
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Mike Hammett wrote:
Well, it will be a non issue because there will be certified option.
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Mike,
That is a big IF there. As I said before I don't see that every
single hardware configuration deployed using Mikrotik will be
covered. So to say that Mikrotik FCC System Certification will be a
non issue is not a reasonable statement to make.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Mike Hammett wrote:
IIRC, if everything is the same, you can label it as containing X,
Y, Z and be compliant.
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Ralph,
I have to agree that even if there is a certified system in the
works this will not make ALL Mikrotik installations certified.
There will most likely be some uncertified gear left in the field
as I don't believe that some wireless providers will rip out there
existing hardware to comply with system certification. I also don't
think it will be a non issue anytime soon.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Ralph wrote:
I am aware that there was talk of that and maybe even a business
in the
works around it, but it is too early to say that in any certain
time frame
it will be a non-issue... Unless you are making an announcement
(or someone
is). And I highly doubt certification will be retroactive to
whatever
roo-tenna or tupperware box or whatever that people have been making
"systems" out of prior to then.
Don't get me wrong- I will be GLAD to see someone get MT certified.
Ralph
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Ralph,
I think there is a committee gathering information on the most
common hardware configurations to get something certified for
Mikrotik.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Ralph wrote:
Why do you say this?
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Within a few months the whole MT certified system will
be a non-issue.
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