The tests for WiFi FCC certification require that the WiFi module be placed in continuous transmission at a fixed frequency.
Is there any way to get this with the Vocore2?
WiFi FCC certification
- glbaldini
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- Vonger
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
Yes, this require your wifi driver support it.
We already have FCC.
We already have FCC.
- glbaldini
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
The wifi driver is the standard one, included in the image of Vocore2 that we have downoloaded.
Can you please tell me which is the command od the procedure to set the WiFi in fixed frequency transmission?
Thank you
Can you please tell me which is the command od the procedure to set the WiFi in fixed frequency transmission?
Thank you
- Vonger
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
VoCore2 already has FCCID, please directly use it, you do not need to setting it.
- glbaldini
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
Thank you, I'll try using the existing FCC certificate.
I see that there's also a CE certificate, but it is related to the old R&TTE directive.
Is there a certificate according to the new RED directive?
I see that there's also a CE certificate, but it is related to the old R&TTE directive.
Is there a certificate according to the new RED directive?
- Vonger
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
CE RED need to do with production. so we do not have that.
And in the wifi driver source code there is a help documentation.
And in the wifi driver source code there is a help documentation.
- dieguz
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
Vonger wrote:CE RED need to do with production. so we do not have that.
And in the wifi driver source code there is a help documentation.
Hi, I need these indications too, in which path of openwrt sources I find the wifi driver source with the indications?
Thanks!
- Vonger
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
it is in mt7628 source code, src/embedded/doc, check iwpriv_usage.txt and ate_iwpriv_usage.txt
If it is not easy to understand, please email to our support@vocore.io, we can send you the test process of the FCC cert, might help you do you CE.
If it is not easy to understand, please email to our support@vocore.io, we can send you the test process of the FCC cert, might help you do you CE.
- dieguz
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
Vonger wrote:it is in mt7628 source code, src/embedded/doc, check iwpriv_usage.txt and ate_iwpriv_usage.txt
If it is not easy to understand, please email to our support@vocore.io, we can send you the test process of the FCC cert, might help you do you CE.
Hi, I tried to send you a reply email to support@vocore.io but the mail is not delivered, the error is : 550 Domain frequency limited.
How can I contact You ?
Thanks
- Vonger
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Re: WiFi FCC certification
that is weird...please try to email to tasie@vocore.io
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