with WiFi ? Nothing but the excuses we allow people
to continue to make.
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e Davis
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The legality and ethics of using an open access point is
questionable, but
there is a liability issue as well. In most of the areas that I
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802.11b/g
The legality and ethics of using an open access point is
questionable, but
there is a liability issue as well. In most of the a
be found / shot / arrested / sued / what have you.
What's different with WiFi ? Nothing but the excuses we allow people
to continue to make.
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ng to connect to open WiFi devices and do ANYthing
on that connection.
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802.11b/g
D]] On
Behalf Of Pete Davis
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] recommendation for Client POE integrated radio for
802.11b/g
The legality and ethics of using an open access point is questionable, but
there is a liability issue as well. In most of the
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Behalf Of Pete Davis
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] recommendation for Client POE integrated radio for
802.11b/g
The legality and ethics of using an open access point is questionable, but
there is a liability issue as well. In most of the areas that
The legality and ethics of using an open access point is questionable,
but there is a liability issue as well. In most of the areas that I
cover with my network, there is a strong signal with SSID of NoDial.
Connecting to this will get you a DHCP address even, without a WEP or
other encryption k
I'm a Ham (a little out of practice maybe), and if my memory serves me,
in an emergency, the HAM bands can be used however necessary, even by
non-HAMs. However, organization is desirable, especially with large
scale disasters like Katrina. Accessing someone's wireless router
without permissio
Brian, I can send you a couple for free if you need some for your
emergency response team.
I've got a bunch of Teletronics 802.11B EZ Bridges, 100mw and 200mw,
that I pulled and replaced with Lonnie's war boards. They work fine.
Have a web interface for survey and configuration and are just du
Holy brainfade, JohnnyO.
Your comments about "highly illegal" just went STRAIGHT over my head.
What's illegal about Brian's emergency communications operation? Hams
have been providing emergency communications services since (literally)
the sinking of the Titanic.
jack
JohnnyO wrote:
Br
Brian - Ham Operator or not - do you realize that what you're planning
on doing is HIGHLY illegal and has several people over the past 2 yrs in
Federal Prison as we speak ?
Why don't ya'll get a VSAT system that works well for VOIP ? The cost is
only about $60/mo more and you have no restrictions
Sounds like I'd want to stay away from YOU for the same reason...
Brian Webster wrote:
Id' like to stay away from YDI/Proxim just
because of their attitude on the phone whenever I have dealt with them.
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