A M E N ! David J. O'Neill NEDSS - IS7 Parkway Bldg., 2nd Floor Phone: (503) 378-2101 ext. 364 FAX: (503) 378-2102
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/18/02 02:57PM >>> On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Alaric Darconville wrote: > Receiving the signal itself is not the problem-- it's the broadcasting > back into that network that is the problem. You can passively receive all > the signal you want without having to do a thing about it, but in order to > make use of that signal you will have to actively communicate with that > network. There's where they could "get you." What about the FCC rules under Class 15 A and B, stating that the device(their access point) must accept any interference, etc, etc? Your wireless card just happens to radiate "interference" in a highly coherent pattern. The wireless frequency falls into the unlicensed spectrum after all. :D Mike