Please provide details on public transit systems that are controlled via Wifi, I find that very interesting.
Shane On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 5:43 PM Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > tir. 30. nov. 2021 23.19 skrev Tom Beecher <beec...@beecher.cc>: > >> In my view there is no practical difference. The owner has full control >>> of his warehouse and it would be very illegal for any outside party to >>> install any device at all including unauthorised wifi devices. >>> >> >> Nothing illegal about someone sitting in a parking lot next door with a >> pineapple turned up to 11 that's washing out all the normal wifi spectrum. >> > > If we are talking about wifi 6E on 6 GHz sitting in a parking lot trying > to cause harmful interference within legal limits will not successfully > harm the operation within a building, especially not if the owner has a > security perimeter. Harmful interference on purpose is not legal in any > case. > > >> It would be illegal to do that with CBRS. >> > > On the other hand, saboteurs rarely care about legal and can easily jam > either system. > > And yet, this is simply not a real problem. Did you know that a larger > number of train transit systems are controlled by WiFi? Block that WiFi > signal and the trains stop city wide. But has this ever happened? > > Regards > > Baldur > >>