User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Using This User Guide
- 1.1 FINDING THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
- 1.2 Becoming Familiar with This User Guide
- 1.3 Searching This User Guide
- 1.4 Finding Parameter and Field Definitions for Module Web Pages
- 1.5 NEW PRODUCTS AND FEATURES DESCRIBED IN THIS ISSUE
- 1.6 NEW DESCRIPTIONS AND REVISIONS IN THIS ISSUE
- 1.7 PORTFOLIO OF WIRELESS BROADBAND SOLUTIONS
- 1.8 PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS USER GUIDE
- 1.9 PRODUCTS NOT COVERED BY THIS USER GUIDE
- 1.10 CONVENTIONS
- 1.11 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- 1.12 FEEDBACK ON DOCUMENTATION
- 2 Product Description
- 3 Regulatory, Legal, and Safety Notices
- 4 Checking Software Version
- 5 User Account Overview
- 6 IP Configuration
- 7 RF Parameter Configuration
- 8 CPE RF Parameter Configuration
- 9 Authentication Configuration
- 10 Quality of Service Configuration
- 11 Appendix A – AAA Server Installation
- 12 Appendix B – Troubleshooting
Table8showscalculatedminimumseparationdistancesd,recommendeddistancesand
resultingpowercompliancemarginsforeachfrequencybandandantennacombination.
Table8.Calculatedexposuredistanceandpowercompliancemargins
Variable
Band Unit
P G S
D
(calculated)
Recom‐
mended
Separation
Distance
Power
Compliance
Margin
3.3GHzto3.8
GHz
AP
0.5W
(27
dBm)
44.7
(16.5dB)
10
W/m²
42cm
52cm
(~20in)
1.5
3.650to3.675
GHz(FCCPower
Limits) AP
.195W
(22.91
dBm)
44.7
(16.5dB)
10
W/m² 26.4cm
52cm
(~20in) 3.9
Theseareconservativedistances:
Theyarealongthebeamdirection(thedirectionofgreatestenergy).
Exposuretothesidesandbackofthemoduleissignificantlyless.
InthecaseofcollocatedAPs,theyassumeallAPsareorientedinthe
samedirection,whichisaworst‐casecalculation.
Theymeetorexceedsustainedexposurelimitsforthegeneral
population(notjustshort‐termoccupationalexposurelimits).
Thecalculatedcompliancedistancedisoverestimatedbecausethe
far‐fieldequationmodelstheantenna(s)asapointsourceand
neglectsthephysicaldimensionoftheantenna(s).
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