wifi blocking [was Re: Marriott wifi blocking]
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Wed Oct 8 22:39:10 UTC 2014
On Oct 7, 2014, at 6:10 PM, Jimmy Hess <mysidia at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Keenan Tims <ktims at stargate.ca> wrote:
>> I don't think it changes much. Passive methods (ie. Faraday cage) would
>> likely be fine, as would layer 8 through 10 methods.
>
> Well... actually... passive methods are probably fine, as long as
> they are not breaking reception to nearby properties, BUT it might
> result in some proceedings or investigations regarding anticompetitive
> behaviors --- also, if there are other businesses nearby, it could
> lead to some objections when you go seeking permits to build this
> giant faraday cage. The local authorities might eventually require
> some modifications. :)
Actually, if you turn your building into a faraday cage, I’m not sure there’s
any legal basis on which to tell you that you have to permit RF through,
even if it blocks the signal downstream.
Creating a shadow is very different from actively emitting “harmful interference”
and I don’t know of any laws or regulations which could be used to prevent you
from doing so.
Owen
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