Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find the PoE lightning protector for MT router
board 411?
Eduardo
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From: Doug Clark
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Can they really do this?
Did any of you read the original posters question?
I understand that the technology is out there to squash "ROUGE AP's".
Let me make this a little simpler. Lets' say we have an office
building with 6 floors and each floor is leased to a different tenant.
Lets say that the tenant on the fourth floor decides he is sick of
competing for airwaves for his wireless system and deploys the Cisco
or Motorola system and squashes all the other tenants APs. All the
other tenants APs now do not work because of the system which
has been put in place by the tenant on the fourth floor. Would this be
a violation of Part-15 if all the other tenants were to file a formal
complaint with the FCC?
-------Original Message-------
From: Greg Ihnen
Date: 9/22/2012 5:34:47 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Can they really do this?
There's a current debate raging right now on the NANOG list about the
ins and outs of setting up large temporary networks for things like
conventions.
This one post caught my attention. Has anyone heard of a WiFi AP that
will spoof neighboring networks to intentionally interfere with them, not by
occupying/jamming the spectrum in a brute force way, but rather by
impersonating the other network and rejecting new associations?
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