>
> In my view there is no practical difference. The owner has full control of
> his warehouse and it would be very illegal for any outside party to install
> any device at all including unauthorised wifi devices.
>

 Nothing illegal about someone sitting in a parking lot next door with a
pineapple turned up to 11 that's washing out all the normal wifi spectrum.

It would be illegal to do that with CBRS.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 4:57 PM Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> tir. 30. nov. 2021 22.09 skrev Shane Ronan <sh...@ronan-online.com>:
>
>> Happy, no, but it wouldn't be illegal. And if they are building their
>> warehouse automation based on wifi, it would surely be a problem if someone
>> was competing for bandwidth.
>>
>
> In my view there is no practical difference. The owner has full control of
> his warehouse and it would be very illegal for any outside party to install
> any device at all including unauthorised wifi devices.
>
> For comparison, consider that many city train systems are operating
> signaling using wifi equipment.
>
> Regards
>
> Baldur
>
>

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