Google, in a recent FCC filing, puts a device in the “digital transmission system” equipment class and refers to one of the devices as a “WiFi access point”.
On Tuesday September 29, Google will be holding a press event and we’re expecting the introduction of the latest models in the Nexus line of smartphones. The company will also unveil updates to the popular Chromecast video streaming device, which will boast a new form factor and improved WiFi, according to 9to5Google. Google also just introduced a router called OnHub, so maybe it’s an extension or repeater or, it could be a router meant to be used specifically with Google Fiber.
As usual in these types of filings, Google has redacted most of the details. “Device is a 802.11b/g/n WiFi Access Point operating in 2×2 MIMO 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes,” Google writes in the filing. In a separate FCC filing a week earlier, Google revealed another device, A4R-WT1, which it referred to as a “connectivity bridge.”……
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