Passive Scan Attestation

FCC ID: B94-HNQ20PDCP2

Attestation Statements

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FCCID_4438839

February 12, 2019

Federal Communications Commission
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, Maryland 21046
USA

Subject: Model AX200NGW Wireless LAN Adapter Card
          FCC ID: B94-HNQ20PDCP2
           IC: 466X - HNQ20PDCP2

Gentlemen:

Please be advised that the Model AX200NGW 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax + BT Wireless LAN
mini-PCIe card is manufactured for the global market but when marketed in the U.S.
under FCC ID: B94-HNQ20PDCP2 and in Canada under IC: 466X - HNQ20PDCP2. The non-
volatile memory (NVM) will be programmed at the factory to only actively scan and
operate on these specific channels during normal WLAN operation. During Wi-Fi Direct
mode the device may act as a group owner (GO) to establish a peer-to-peer (P2P) network
including conditions when no master device is present on these specific channels.

Channels 1-13,2412-2472MHz 802.11b mode
Channels 1-13, 2412-2472MHz 802.11g mode
Channels 1-13, 2412-2472MHz 802.11n mode (20MHz channel)
Channels 3-11, 2422-2462MHz 802.11n mode (40MHz channel)

The device operates as a client without radar detection capability and will be programmed at
the factory to passively scan on the following dynamic frequency selection (DFS) channels
and will only listen for a master device and cannot send a probe request to initiate
communication on these DFS channels. Accordingly passive scanning provides protection
for TDWR operations and preventing transmission in the 5600MHz – 5650MHz frequency
band. Client software and drivers will never enable the device to act as a master or GO for
operation in DFS frequency bands and therefore ad-hoc mode is always disabled on these
passive scan DFS channels.

Channels 52-64, 5260-5320MHz 802.11a mode
Channels 52-64, 5260-5320MHz 802.11n mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 52-64, 5260-5320MHz 802.11ac mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 54-62, 5270-5310MHz 802.11n mode (40MHz channel)
Channels 54-62, 5270-5310MHz 802.11ac mode (40MHz channel)
Channel 58, 5290MHz 802.11ac mode (80MHz channel)
Channel 50, 5250MHz 802.11ac mode (160MHz channel)
Channels 100-140, 5500-5700MHz 802.11a mode
Channels 100-140, 5500-5700MHz 802.11n mode (20 MHz channel)
                                                                               Intel Corporation
                                                                         100 Center Point Circle
                                                                           Columbia, SC 29210


Channels 100-144, 5500-5720MHz 802.11ac mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 102-134, 5510-5670MHz 802.11n mode (40MHz channel)
Channels 102-142, 5510-5710MHz 802.11ac mode (40MHz channel)
Channels 106 &138, 5540 & 5690MHz 802.11ac mode (80MHz channel)
Channel 114, 5570MHz 802.11ac mode (160MHz channel)

This device meets the requirements of FCC Part 15.202 and accordingly will be programmed
at the factory to active scan on the following non-DFS channels to initiate communication
during normal WLAN operation. When operating in Wi-Fi Direct mode on these non-DFS
channels, it may operate as a P2P client device or GO to establish a P2P network if, and only
if, a master device is present and network communication is maintained between a master
device and the GO.
Channels 36-48, 5180-5240MHz 802.11a mode
Channels 36-48, 5180-5240MHz 802.11n mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 36-48, 5180-5240MHz 802.11ac mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 38-46, 5190-5230MHz 802.11n mode (40MHz channel)
Channels 38-46, 5190-5230MHz 802.11ac mode (40MHz channel)
Channel 42, 5210MHz 802.11ac mode (80MHz channel)
Channels 149-165, 5745-5825MHz 802.11a mode
Channels 149-165, 5745-5825MHz 802.11n mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels 149-165, 5745-5825MHz 802.11ac mode (20 MHz channel)
Channels151-159, 5755-5795MHz 802.11n mode (40MHz channel)
Channels151-159, 5755-5795MHz 802.11ac mode (40MHz channel)
Channel 155, 5775MHz 802.11ac mode (80MHz channel)

This information when programmed into the NVM will not be accessible and cannot be
changed by the end user. The transmitter is approved as a non-software defined radio and
OEMs and third party system integrators do not have the ability through software to allow
configuration controls that would permit the device to operate outside the grant conditions
per FCC KDB 594280.



Sincerely,




Steven C. Hackett
Wireless Regulatory Engineer
Intel Corporation – Mobile Wireless Group




                                                                                Intel Corporation
                                                                          100 Center Point Circle
                                                                            Columbia, SC 29210



Document Created: 2019-09-10 09:02:31
Document Modified: 2019-09-10 09:02:31

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