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Product Bulletin 
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New 
–B Domain for Cisco IoT System Wireless 
Products for the United States (FCC) 
PB737260 
To comply with FCC rules order 14-30, Cisco will introduce new 
–B domain access 
point products for use in the United States (U.S.). The 
–B domain access points will 
be used only in the U.S. Previously, the 
–A and –UX domain access points were used 
for both the U.S. and other countries such as Canada. While the 
–A domain access 
points will continue to be sold to other countries currently using the 
–A domain, they 
cannot be shipped to the U.S. effective June 2, 2016, per the FCC order. Therefore, 
starting May 16, 2016, Cisco will restrict the ordering of 
–A and –UX domain access 
points for sale into the U.S. to ensure that all sales orders received by this date are 
shipped prior to the June 2, 2016, FCC deadline. Customers are encouraged to 
migrate to ordering 
–B domain access points after May 16, 2016. 
Please note that there is no requirement to stop using 
–A domain access points that have already been deployed 
in the U.S. after the FCC deadline. They can continue to operate and even coexist with the new 
–B domain access 
points in the same network. 
New Features 
The 
–B domain access points comply with the FCC order 14-30 rules. A summary of the changes introduced in 
the 
–B domain access points is provided below: 
● 
U-NII 1 band (5.15 to 5.25 GHz) is now allowed for outdoor use. 
● 
In the U-NII 1 band, the allowed TX power level is increased to 1 W (for indoor, outdoor, point to point), with 
extreme restrictions on Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) above a 30-degree horizon when used 
outdoors. 
● 
The Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) bands (channels 120, 124, and 128) are reopened with new 
test requirements for Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) protection. 
● 
The access points meet new power spectral density and above- and below-band edge emissions 
requirements for the U-NII 3 (5.725 to 5.85 GHz) band. 
Upgrade Paths 
New software will be made available to support the 
–B domain access points, starting with the Cisco
®
 Wireless 
LAN Controller (WLC) 8.2 MR1 release with a projected CCO date of May 16, 2016. Cisco will also provide 
–B 
domain support on future software releases to facilitate customer migration and deployments of 
–B domain access 
points. To download software, visit the 
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