16. Non-SDR Cover Letter rev 1

FCC ID: TE7C4000V3

Cover Letter(s)

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FCCID_4280596

      Non-SDR (Software Defined Radio) Cover Letter



Date: May 16, 2019


Refer to KDB 442812 D01 SDR apps Guide v02r03.

The following six questions can be used for determining if a radio

can elect to be, or must be an SDR.

1.   Can the RF parameters of the device be altered through

software?

□Yes - go to 2.

No, not an SDR

2.   Can third parties not permitted by the Commission through

specific filings modify, configure, or load different software, or make

configuration settings to   operate the device      or host hardware

radio frequency parameters (frequency range, modulation type,

maximum output power or other radio parameters) in any other way

than granted (or expected to be granted)?

□Yes, must be an SDR.

□No - go to 3.

3. Is the device capable of operating in any other way than granted,

or will be, granted?

□Yes, - go to 4.


□No - go to 5.

4. Is this a Part 15 client Device as defined in Section 15.202 (as

opposed to a master device)?

□Yes, qualifies as a part 15 client devices - go to 5.

□No, must be an SDR.

5.   Does the manufacturer elect SDR?

□Yes, elects to be an SDR.

□No, Not an SDR

Final conclusion:

According to the above questions reply, we can confirm this

AC4000 MU-MIMO Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router (FCC ID:

TE7C4000V3) must be a Non-SDR.




__________________

Name: Huang Jing

Position: Regulatory Compliance Manager

TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd.



Document Created: 2019-05-16 11:18:01
Document Modified: 2019-05-16 11:18:01

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