Today I started to think about hacking 802.11 signals (this all came up during a discussion of a 802.11 design in a joking manner). Anyway, I was told "do not hack this network" buy the project manager to which I responded "it's a public use frequency, I can do what I want". Obviously I was joking, because I am aware of laws against hacking 802.11 specifically, but then I got to thinking about the nature of public frequencies. Does anyone, especially any of the HAM crew, know about laws that state what you can, and cannot, do on these frequencies?

I believe that HAM users have priority over 802.11 users in the 2.4 Ghz range. Therefore, I think, that a HAM radio operator could use the signal in manner which could effectively cause a denial of service attack for the 802.11 users (which there are laws against). Can anyone site a webpage with the laws about what, and cannot, be done on these frequencies?

At the very least it seems like the laws conflict each other.

Greg

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