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4 Ref: KDB 594280 D02 U-NII / RSS-247article 6.4(4).
modifiable by the professional installer or
system i ntegrators?
(1) Are the parameters in some way limited,
so that the installers will not enter
parameters that exceed those authorized?
Not applicable as these types of settings are not
accessible to any operating party.
(2) What controls exist that the user cannot
operate the device outside its authorization
in the U.S./Canada?
The device does not allow third-party access to
software / firmware parameters or configurations
including operation outside the scope of U.S
authorization.
c) What parameters are accessible or
modifiable by the end-user?
None that affects compliance
(1) Are the parameters in some way limited,
so that the user or installers will not enter
parameters that exceed those authorized?
Not applicable
(2) What controls exist so that the user
cannot operate the device outside its
authorization in the U.S./Canada?
The device does not allow third-party access to
software / firmware parameters or configurations
including operation outside the scope of FCC
authorization.
d) Is the country code factory set? Can it be
changed in the UI?
The country code is hardcoded into the device
firmware and cannot be changed in the UI.
(1) If it can be changed, what controls exist
to ensure that the device can only
operate within its authorization in the
U.S./Canada?
Not applicable
e) What are the default parameters when
the device is restarted?
1. Network/Wi-Fi Configured device would be
acting in Wi-Fi-station (client) mode after device is
restarted
2. All Wi-Fi parameters are subjected to
connected Wi-Fi Access Point (Home router)
3. Network un-configured device (at factory reset
condition) would be acting as Access Point in 2.4
GHz WiFi&5GHz WiFi band.
2. Can the radio be configured in bridge or
mesh mode? If yes, an attestation may be
required. Further information is available in
KDB Publication 905462 D02.
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3. For a device that can be configured as a
master and client (with active or passive
scanning), if this is user configurable,
describe what controls exist, within the UI,
to ensure compliance for each mode. If the
device acts as a master in some bands and
client in others, how is this configured to
ensure compliance?
1. The device enforces compliance via the signed
software
2. The maximum output power is restricted by
setting limits based on our FCC test results
3. The devic e not supports either (Wi-Fi Access
Point) master or (Wi-Fi station) client mode. It
can’t act as both master and client at same time .
4. No Wi-Fi parameters can be configured by end-
user / installer.
5. The maximum output power is the same
regardless of whether it functions as a master or a
client.
6. De vice doesn’t support ad-hoc, Wi-Fi direct
modes
4. For a device that can be configured as
different types of access points, such as
point-to-point or point-to-multipoint, and use
different types of antennas, describe what
controls exist to ensure compliance with
applicable limits and the proper antenna is
1. The device can’t be configured as different
types of access points.
2. Limit the antenna gain to be less than the
currently certified Gain