On Jan 29, 2020, at 08:38, Coehoorn, Joel <jcoeho...@york.edu<mailto:jcoeho...@york.edu>> wrote:
I don't know about that. The enforcement example that stands out to me is Marriott was not allowed to use the fine print when you get a room to prohibit hot spots, interfering or not, and they paid a hefty fine because of it. The details are a little hazy with the passage of time, but IIRC the Marriott case was special because they were using the active rogue disassociation features of their wireless network to intentionally knock people off of any SSIDs other than the ones that they were operating. So that goes beyond simply radiating on a channel. Corrections/clarifications welcome as always! :) -- Julian Y. Koh Associate Director, Telecommunications and Network Services Northwestern Information Technology 2020 Ridge Avenue #331 Evanston, IL 60208 +1-847-467-5780 Northwestern IT Web Site: <http://www.it.northwestern.edu/> PGP Public Key: <https://bt.ittns.northwestern.edu/julian/pgppubkey.html> ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community