>  "legal to prohibit the use of interfering devices ... by campus
community members who are contractually bound to campus policy."

I don't know about that. The enforcement example that stands out to me is
Marriott was not allowed to use the fine print when you get a room to
prohibit hot spots, interfering or not, and they paid a hefty fine because
of it.

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On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 8:33 AM Hall, Rand <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not a lawyer nor a law enforcement officer so I encourage people to
> consult one for situations like this.
>
> That said, experience suggests to me that it would indeed be legal to
> prohibit the use of interfering devices on campus (network connected or
> not) by campus community members who are contractually bound to campus
> policy. Similar examples on most campuses would include tobacco and
> marijuana use and possessing weapons of various sorts.
>
> Rand
>
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>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 7:08 PM Paul B. Henson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 06:02:01PM +0000, David Pifer wrote:
>> > We have a standard as follows “Personal wireless access points,
>> > network switches, and routers are not permitted on campus as they can
>> > interfere with the functioning of the campus network.”
>>
>> Hmm... By this do you mean "are not permitted to be connected to the
>> campus network"? Cause if somebody's got a wifi router connected to a
>> cell phone data network you can't legally tell them they can't use it...
>> Whether it's on the same channel as your wifi or not.
>>
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