[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, in relation to a previous statement 
about CALEA being good for WISPA:
>   I can find NO benefit to it of ANY 
> kind.  Nor has anyone I know of explained a single "benefit", ever.   It is 
> a mandate on how a network must function, a limitation to equipment, 
> software, topology, and redundancy, and an absurd notion in the first place. 
> It is a direct requirement to dumb-down and overbuild bandwidth, with NO 
> return of ANY kind, financial or otherwise.
 From my perspective, almost everyone in the WISP industry got 
broadsided by the whole CALEA thing...   But by the time everyone was 
aware of the requirements, it was too late to do anything meaningful as 
far as the rules themselves.

What WISPA did was diffuse a potentially very bad and very expensive 
situation for WISP's.   In short, the standards which WISPA developed 
and got approved basically says that you have to be able to packet sniff 
the data and provide it to the LEA.  One actual statement in the 
APPROVED standard says:

"In unusual cases it may be impossible to perform one or more of these 
functions. The WISP is expected to make a
best effort attempt to satisfy these requirements."

It doesn't say you have to redesign your network.  It doesn't say you 
have to dumb down a network.  It doesn't say you have to overbuild 
bandwidth.   Go ahead read the standard.. and realize that the ability 
to comply with this very easy to comply with standard is your safe 
harbor.... all thanks to the hard work provided by WISPA.   You can 
choose how much you want to do to prepare.   True, you may have to go 
put a packet sniffer at an AP site in response to a intercept request, 
but I suspect that would have been the case before CALEA as well.

-forrest






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