I'd lean more towards a kid being funny but having now clue what a channel
is. Some wireless routers come from factory with settings like this. Or the
user clicks on options that doesn't understand.

I've seen other names such as "get off my internet" or "FBI surveillance"

On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 5:01 PM Bryan Ward <bryan.w...@dartmouth.edu> wrote:

> If you find the person who did this you should probably offer them a job.
> maybe a call to your local FCC inspector might be in order. Even though
> these are part 15 devices I'm pretty sure that this would count as
> intentional malicious interference. What's the duty cycle of the spectrum?
> Is it actually interfering with your operations?
>
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> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv <
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of John Rodkey <
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> *To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU <
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
> *Subject:* [WIRELESS-LAN] neighbors 'jamming' 2.4GHz spectrum
>
> I put quotes around jamming, because it isn't technically.
> We are seeing an SSID named 'ACCESS DENIED' on 2.4GHz channel 4, with a
> 40MHz width and channel 8 extension.
> The signal is not high enough to interfere with most clients, but for some
> of our meshed access points, the signal level is fairly close to the signal
> available from the mesh's host access point.
>
> Is this a common thing?  Have others seen the same on their campus, and if
> so, what are the policies and practices that you follow?
>
> I know the signal is coming from off-campus, but I don't have assurance
> that it is malicious intent or that it is intended to disrupt our campus
> network.
>
> John Rodkey
> Director of Servers and Networks
> Westmont College
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