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From: John Smith on Jul 28, 8:17 pm
Well, it is going to be difficult to argue with you, we seem to be in agreement on a couple of points, and not so far distant on a couple of others where we could not work out some common grounds, however, since you answered the "call of the WILD TROLL" (don't be afraid--just kidding ![]() That's about all I've "heard" in this newsgroup...calls of the wild trolls! :-) I just turned over my wireless lan, and yep, there is a type acceptance tag with an VERY impressive FCC notation on it and some VERY impressive numbers, I am in awe! (like a war, all shock and awe, yep, that is me.) But, and back to the real world, I communicate over this device in "encrypted code" so that others cannot read the data off my wan/lan, or gain access and send data over it... I choose a key for all of this and it is a 2048 bit code (million years or so and a bank of supercomputers could gain access to my net, if they got lucky, avg time.) Yes, and...? Why WOULD anyone "spy" on your WLAN? Now, the important question here, just what kind of felony am I guilty of here, feel free to list titles, paragraphs and sub-paragraphs--heck, if I am going to be a criminal here, I'd enjoy hearing about it in vivid detail. If possible, make it read like a Jessie James novel from the wild west! PLEASE!!!! I am a sucker for old westerns! grin No, I'm not going to strip off certain sub-Parts and make like a communications lawyer. For one, Phil Kane would get a hissy fit and make rude noises. Hans Brakob would put on his manager's hat and try to be a snarly manager type by taking things out of context and making OTHER rude noises. All othere would just make ruder noises. It's all in Part 97, Title 47 C.F.R. Part 97 is one of the smallest of all Parts. The up-to-date version (supposedly) is at the ARRL website. The last version published (printed with real ink on real paper) is viewable at the Government Printing Office website...and you can get the appropriate updates as printed in the Federal Register there also... Well, murder mysteries are good to... For fun reading, try the Janet Evanovich series on "Stephanie Plum." The latest softcover is "Ten Big Ones." The new hardcover is "Eleven on Top." Funny, funny stuff, lots better than some of the fantasies parading around in here. dad mom |
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