You obviously have never frequented the australian wireless list where you would be told time and time again that this sort of activity is illegal and you need a carrier liscence (sp?) for it.


Without being cynical can you advise which legal document says operating 802.11b would require some form of 'carrier license' ?

Is a 'carrier license' required to install a remote garage or gate
control, etc.?


The ACA pretty plainly states, that you only require a carrier license if you are conducting comercial activites across the network between two entities



Been there, done that, have 7 listings in the node list, got the
t-shirt, ran the WUG, gotta better things to do, i.e. I got fed up with
people who didn't get past the sales brouchure from the wireless sleazes
and had NAC (not a clue).


And I still haven't solved the problem of how to legally get a 10 metre
mast up to service the one person 3kms away (who can not get adsl) with
a clue.



Can you elaborate why ? Is it cost ? Is it technical ? Is it logistics ?


The attitude should be that I'm not discouraged just because someone
tells me it is not possible.


Ive seen it done indeed why cant you?


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