home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Path: sparky!uunet!caen!spool.mu.edu!cserver!patw
- From: patw@cserver.plexus.com (Pat Wilson)
- Subject: >>FCC part 68 pre-certified DAA
- Message-ID: <patw.720991338@cserver>
- Sender: news@cserver.plexus.COM
- Nntp-Posting-Host: design2
- Organization: Plexus Corp. -- Neenah Wisconsin
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 19:22:18 GMT
- Lines: 24
-
- jeffj@krfiny.uucp (J. Jonas) writes:
-
- >>In article <1992Nov3.002007.3458@netcom.com> kehoe@netcom.com
- >>(Thomas David Kehoe) writes:
- >>>I heard that someone, maybe Motorola, makes a chip
- >>>that isolates devices from telephone lines, allowing
- >>>a device that has not been certified under FCC Part 68
- >>>to connect to the network.
- >>
- >In article <1992Nov3.234141.6903@kodak.kodak.com> ornitz@kodak.kodak.com
- > (Barry Ornitz) writes:
- >>There are modules made by companies like Cermetek that SIMPLIFY getting Part
- >>68 certification but they do NOT eliminate the process. Face the fact that
- >>anything connected to the telephone lines directly must be certified.
-
- >Huh? I read in the Cermetek DAA data sheets that the FCC part 68
- >certification was transferrable to whatever equipment used
- >the DAA for the phone interface.
-
- Yes, you can buy DAA's from Cermetek and Xecom which are pre-certified
- for FCC part 68. If you embed them in your product, the certification
- is transferrable. There are also component modems available which
- are pre-certified.
-
-