Mikrotik's certification of the R52 with outdoor antennas is an 
important step on the road to being able to build and certify a MT 
system however it is just the first step. Using the R52 with any of the 
antennas that it has been certified with will help a company obtain 
certification of a complete AP or CPE at a lower cost than running 
through the complete certification process because testing the R52 with 
these antennas does not have to be re-done by the test lab. In order to 
have Mikrotik gear that is FCC certified, the R52 still needs to be 
submitted as part of a complete unit and the remaining tests need to be 
performed before an FCC ID (Grant) will be issued thereby making the 
gear legal. Also, the Mikrotik software must dis-allow use on non-U.S. 
frequencies which the stock MT software does not currently do.

jack


Mac Dearman wrote:
> Travis,
>
>   Excuse the "copy & paste" from an earlier post I made - but here is what
> copied.
>
>
> I thought I would share some of MikroTik's FCC certified gear with the list.
> These configurations were tested by Rogers Labs, Inc back in July and made
> available on the FCC site months ago along with their FCC certification.
> John Tully also stated this morning that there is more certifications
> covering more antennas & Routerboards in the very near future.
>
> Looks like PacWireless was a HUGE portion of antenna choice!! Thanks
> MikroTik!!
>
>
> Model: R52
> 2412.0-2462.0 and 5740.0 - 5840.0 MHz
>
> 12 dBi Omni Directional OD24-
> 12 dBi Omni Directional OD58-12
> 13 dBi Omni Directional ODH24-13
> 17 dBi Sector SA24-90-17-WB
> 17 dBi Sector SA5-90-17-WB
> 19 dBi Panel PA24-19
> 24 dBi Panel PA58-24
> 28 dBi Grid GD5W-28
> 24 dBi Dish DC24HDPF1P-EZ
> 32 dBi Dish DA5W-32P
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Travis Johnson
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:38 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
>> Subject: [WISPA] Mikrotik FCC
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I thought a little while ago someone was talking about someone that was
>> working on making an FCC certified Mikrotik solution (RB532, etc.).
>> Does
>> anyone know the status on this or if it was even real?
>>
>> Travis
>> Microserv
>>
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