SWRA458F June 2014 – January 2020 CC3100 , CC3100MOD , CC3120 , CC3120MOD , CC3130 , CC3135 , CC3135MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF , CC3230S , CC3230SF , CC3235MODAS , CC3235MODASF , CC3235MODS , CC3235MODSF , CC3235S , CC3235SF
You can initiate the transfer without directly involving Texas Instruments with the following steps.
NOTE
The screen shots in this document were correct at the time of publication. Be aware that the Wi-Fi Alliance may modify the certification system web interface in the future.
https://certifications.prod.wi-fi.org/member/dashboard
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Access requires company membership with the Wi-Fi Alliance and also requires that you have established a personal Single Sign On login account.
Download the zip file containing the Texas Instruments vulnerability test reports. The zip file contains several vulnerability reports. Select the report that matches the Texas Instruments certification that you are transferring to your product. The mapping between Texas Instruments certifications and vulnerability reports is shown in Table 3.
Company | Model | WFA Certificate ID | Vulnerability Report |
---|---|---|---|
Texas Instruments | CC3100
(physical chip) |
WFA56245 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3100.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3200
(physical chip) |
WFA56257 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3200.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3100MOD
(physical module) |
WFA56525 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3100.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3200MOD
(physical module) |
WFA56530 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3200.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3120
(physical chip) also applies to CC3120MOD (physical module) |
WFA70372 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3120.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3220
(physical chip) Also applies to CC3220SMOD, CC3220SFMOD, CC3235SMODA and CC3235SFMODA (physical modules) |
WFA70373 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3220.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3135
(physical chip) Also applies to CC3135MOD (physical module) |
WFA77563 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3135.xlsx |
Texas Instruments | CC3235x
(physical chip) Also applies to CC3220SMOD, CC3220SFMOD, CC3235SMODA and CC3235SFMODA (physical modules) |
WFA77566 | KeyReinstallationVulnerabilityDetection_TestResultSpreadsheet_CC3235.xlsx |
After completing the product information and designation pages, you will be given an opportunity to review your overall application and then you will pay the certification transfer fee.
Wi-Fi Alliance staff will then review your application, and if everything is in order, they will grant the derivative certification. After the certification is granted, you will be allowed to apply the relevant Wi-Fi Alliance logo to your product (see Figure 6), and a certification will be listed under your company name in the Wi-Fi Alliance certification database.
For details regarding use of the Wi-Fi Alliance logos (a membership with the Wi-Fi Alliance is required to log into the logo page), see https://www.wi-fi.org/members/logo_download.