Message from @literally Crevice

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2018-02-10 11:14:10 UTC  

"i-i-it was a p-plant!"

2018-02-10 11:14:18 UTC  

and some panic buttons/pacemakers are designed to send "last known location" and instant panic alert if the GPS/wireless is cut

2018-02-10 11:14:40 UTC  

that seems like poor design

2018-02-10 11:14:45 UTC  

drive into a tunnel

2018-02-10 11:14:49 UTC  

_oh well no gps_

2018-02-10 11:14:59 UTC  

those usualy still have phone connections

2018-02-10 11:15:09 UTC  

and have mode for "travel" what needs to be setup manualy

2018-02-10 11:15:23 UTC  

if you know you are going for area what can cut gps/gsm

2018-02-10 11:16:44 UTC  

but yeah professional devices are quite well calculated to work on "chosen spectrum" and "chosen range"

2018-02-10 11:16:54 UTC  

but chinese stuff.. not so much

2018-02-10 11:18:48 UTC  

souce: used to be city halls contact person for FCRA(also known as FICoRA) who manages local domains and telcos etc

2018-02-10 11:19:12 UTC  

and they wanted to apply similar devices to court room (helluva big NO NO)

2018-02-10 11:21:51 UTC  

>Court room

2018-02-10 11:22:42 UTC  

Wouldn't be a Faraday cage the better option there anyways?

2018-02-10 11:28:17 UTC  

Can I plug a screen into my Mi Mix 2 with a USB-C to HDMI adapter? Many micro USB devices had this capability with Mini HDMI already

2018-02-10 11:28:36 UTC  

Did anyone try?

2018-02-10 11:31:04 UTC  

so i fidget with my miband bands to much, whas another comfy chink smart watch with standard watchbands

2018-02-10 11:58:14 UTC  

Where's the general?
Also, best cheap RPi alternative that has ethernet? No need for all of that other shit. Something simple to always have running so I can SSH to and perhaps run a small server on.

2018-02-10 11:58:21 UTC  

preferably one tahts actually usable <:thinkjojo:333980344044879872>

2018-02-10 11:58:47 UTC  

Orange pi's are supposedly good but cant you use a raspberry pi zero

2018-02-10 11:59:15 UTC  

I don't live in the US and they don't sell on chink websites, getting them is a toughie. I'll take a look at the oranges.

2018-02-10 12:00:28 UTC  

@Tervy its not jammer though

2018-02-10 12:00:32 UTC  

it's a deauther

2018-02-10 12:00:42 UTC  

it abuses problems with the 802.11 standard

2018-02-10 12:01:35 UTC  

anything on the 2.4Ghz band BESIDES WiFi still works

2018-02-10 12:01:48 UTC  

and you aim it at ONE wifi network or ONE client at a time

2018-02-10 12:02:46 UTC  

and if the wifi network is 5Ghz or it utilises the 2008 amendment to the specification (newer routers and enterprise gear) it'll fail to deauth

2018-02-10 12:03:26 UTC  

2008 amendment added encryption to the frames that the deauther sends out to """""jam""""" wifi comms

2018-02-10 12:10:30 UTC  

@Droidbot The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued an enforcement advisory to persons and businesses that blocking or interfering with personal hotspots is prohibited under the law. This enforcement advisory comes on the tail of the FCC fining Marriott $600,000 in October over the practice.

2018-02-10 12:10:51 UTC  

deauthing is still illegal

2018-02-10 12:23:01 UTC  

US precedent, but that's by a business

2018-02-10 12:23:40 UTC  

>advisory to **persons** and businesses

2018-02-10 12:23:55 UTC  

>personal hotspots

2018-02-10 12:27:55 UTC  

by your logic using that old cod4 masterserver amplification for ddos attacks is legal too

2018-02-10 12:30:13 UTC  

>b-but it's just a flaw in the protocol i'm not actually jamming anything

2018-02-10 12:33:24 UTC  

shrug

2018-02-10 12:34:38 UTC  

If no one else opens another Thread..

2018-02-10 12:34:47 UTC  

Someone got a mitu picture?

2018-02-10 12:35:22 UTC  

where is the thread

2018-02-10 12:36:10 UTC  

like I understand it's illegal and shit but there's no legal precedent in Australia and I'm using it for luls against either WiFi networks that I own or WiFi networks I'm allowed to use it on

2018-02-10 12:37:55 UTC  

@Brokenman i made 1