Quickspecs, Technical specifications – networking – HP 27" EliteOne 870 G9 All-in-One Desktop Computer User Manual

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QuickSpecs

HP Elite Series 800 G9 Desktops PCs

Technical Specifications

Networking

Not all configuration components are available in all regions/countries.

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DA 17000

Worldwide

Version 22

August 21, 2022

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Link Topology
Power Management

FCC (47 CFR) Part 15C, Section 15.247 & 15.249

Certifications

ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826

Low Voltage Directive IEC950

UL, CSA, and CE Mark
Peak (Tx): 330 mW

Peak (Rx): 230 mW

Selective Suspend: 17 mW

Power Management

Certifications

Microsoft Windows Bluetooth Software

Bluetooth Profiles Supported

BT4.1-ESR 5/6/7 Compliance
LE Link Layer Ping
LE Dual Mode
LE Link Layer
LE Low Duty Cycle Directed Advertising
LE L2CAP Connection Oriented Channels
Train Nudging & Interlaced Scan
BT4.2 ESR08 Compliance
LE Secure Connection- Basic/Full
LE Privacy 1.2

Link Layer Privacy

LE Privacy 1.2

Extended Scanner Filter Policies

LE Data Packet Length Extension
FAX Profile (FAX)
Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)2
Headset Profile (HSP)
Hands Free Profile (HFP)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
BT5.1
ESR9/10 Compliance
LE Advertisement Extensions
Channel Selection Algo
Limited High Duty Cycle Non-Connectable Advertising
2Mbps LE
LE Long Range

1. Wi-Fi 6 is designed to support gigabit data rate when transferring files between two devices connected to the same router. Requires a wireless
router, sold separately, that supports 80MHz and higher channels. Wireless access point and Internet service required and sold separately.
Availability of public wireless access points limited. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is backwards compatible with prior 802.11 specs.
2. Check latest software/driver release for updates on supported security features.
3. The FCC has declared as of September 1, 2014 products that utilize passive scanning on channel 12/13 and are capable of transmitting must
fully comply with requirements of 15.247 or otherwise disable those channels.
4. Receiver sensitivity is measured at a packet error rate of 8% for 802.11b (CKK modulation) and a packet error rate of 10% for 802.11a/g (OFDM
modulation).


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