which an intentional radiator is authorized may be used with the intentional radiator.
This device may contain a WLAN radio transmitter , a WAN radio transmitter and a PAN radio
transmitter. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements when using the WAN radio transmitter, a
minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the between the center of the
display screen and all users/bystanders. When using the WLAN transmitter, a minimum separation
distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper right and left edges of the display screen and
all users/bystanders. When using the Pan transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be
maintained between the lower left edges of the Keyboard and all users/bystanders. The WAN radio and
WLAN/PAN transmitters should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC
RF exposure requirements.
Since each customer's radio configuration is unique, please read the radio help installed on your desktop
and refer to the manufacturer documentation to setup and use your radio(s).
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Improving Radio Coverage
Wireless connectivity between your computer and wireless network access points is essential.
Maintaining this wireless connectivity over a wide area is fundamental to the usefulness of the network.
This makes the scope and reliability of radio coverage a primary concern. Therefore, one of the most
important features of the wireless network is the degree of radio coverage provided. Coverage can be
influenced by terrain, buildings or even a crowded room. Here are some tips to help you improve radio
coverage, depending on your location.
In any Location
1. Performance can vary significantly at different times of the day.
2. Weather can affect performance.
On the Street
1. Try all sides of a building to see which side provides the strongest radio signal.
2. Move from under trees. Pine needles absorb radio signals more than leaves.
3. Move away from overhead electrical wires.
4. Radio signals reflect off other buildings. Even in the signal shadow, the signal could be reflected
back by another building.
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