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Do I need to register TP-Link TL-WR1043ND with Roskomnadzor in accordance with Decree 539?
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Interested in the question: is it necessary to register a wi-fi router TP-Link TL-WR1043ND in Roskomnadzor? The router distributes the Internet in a public place, the Internet is registered to a legal entity.
Unfortunately,
I don’t feel like reading the entire resolution 539 “ON THE PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION OF RADIO ELECTRONIC FACILITIES AND HIGH-FREQUENCY DEVICES”, because the legal language is difficult for me.
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The router is not terminal equipment. Terminal equipment is Wi-Fi built into a phone or laptop. Or whistle. The router is always subject to registration. Alas.
There is also a question with a license for the provision of telematic services ...
What exactly is confusing? The fact that you are an Internet distributor (without a password, for example)?
Or the fact that it has a maximum power of as much as 0.501 watts (without registration, it seems like only 0.1 is allowed)?
Still, I had to find an answer.
<below in the comments they say that the router is not a terminal equipment>
According to Decree 539:
REGISTRATION Fi), operating in the radio frequency band 2400 - 2483.5 MHz, with a permissible transmitter radiation power of not more than 100 mW, including built-in or included in other devices.
Transmitting user (terminal) equipment, including a receiving device, of short range of the IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11.n (Wi-Fi) standards, operating in the radio frequency bands 5150 - 5350 MHz and 5650 - 6425 MHz, with an allowable transmitter radiation power no more than 100 mW, including built-in or included in other devices.
Transmitting user (terminal) equipment, including a receiving device operating in the radio frequency bands 2300 - 2400 MHz, 2500 - 2690 MHz, 3400 - 3450 MHz and 3500 - 3550 MHz, with an allowable transmitter radiation power of not more than 1 W, including built-in or included in other devices.
We translate dB into W, it turns out 20dBmW = 100mW ( about Decibels )
Accordingly, registration is not required.
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