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Malinowski Pawe³
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      01-26-2005, 04:47 PM
Hello
I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
trying to turn my wireless net off ...
now they are transmiting on my channel ..
Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel afraid
... and stop doing that to my ?

Please give me any answer ...


 
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      01-26-2005, 04:51 PM
Malinowski Pawe³ wrote:

> Hello
> I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
> trying to turn my wireless net off ...
> now they are transmiting on my channel ..
> Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel afraid
> .. and stop doing that to my ?
>
> Please give me any answer ...


And the answer is ... jail time! It is strictly illegal to attempt to
jam other people's wireless networks. They may not be interferring with
you on purpose, but a phone call to them *on a friendly basis* is much
more likely to end up with everyone getting along without legal battles.
How much trouble could it be for you to change channels?
 
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      01-26-2005, 04:57 PM
Rôgêr wrote:

> Malinowski Pawe³ wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith
>> is trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>> now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>> Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel
>> afraid .. and stop doing that to my ?
>>
>> Please give me any answer ...

>
>
> And the answer is ... jail time! It is strictly illegal to attempt to
> jam other people's wireless networks. They may not be interferring with
> you on purpose, but a phone call to them *on a friendly basis* is much
> more likely to end up with everyone getting along without legal battles.
> How much trouble could it be for you to change channels?


I should have checked your headers first, I was speaking of the
situation here in the U.S., not familiar with your country's laws. But I
have a feeling the laws will be similar.
 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      01-26-2005, 05:28 PM
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Hello
>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel afraid
>.. and stop doing that to my ?


If you jam their frequency, you also jam your own. That doesn't work
well. We have similar coordination problems:
http://www.wbanc.com
You might want to talk to them before you resort to jamming.


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Santa Cruz CA 95060 AE6KS 831-336-2558
 
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Gordon
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      01-26-2005, 06:05 PM
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hello
>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel afraid
>.. and stop doing that to my ?
>
>Please give me any answer ...
>

The ironical thing here is that you are probably causing the same
problems for them that they are causing for you. The first step
in resolving this would be to talk with them and try to work
something out. One of you will likely need to change channels.
 
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Malinowski Pawel
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      01-26-2005, 08:26 PM
Well .. I've tried to talk .. but I was ignored .. the small company owned
by extrealmy greedy person, who is not happy when some frequency is not his
is my problem.

It's hard to speak with him and it's impossible to convine him with a normal
ways .. now he have one station only for destroyng my network purpose ...
that's why I'm asking anyone for help with that in that way ....

When he will understand my sentence: "You are not plaing fair .... shell I
do the same to You ?" He will probobly give up with a war becouse he have
230 people in his network ... he have got much to lose ...

So now when You understand situation .... You see that it's my last chance
....

Hope noone will ever have a problems like I have ..



Uzytkownik "Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Hello
>>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
>>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel
>>afraid
>>.. and stop doing that to my ?
>>
>>Please give me any answer ...
>>

> The ironical thing here is that you are probably causing the same
> problems for them that they are causing for you. The first step
> in resolving this would be to talk with them and try to work
> something out. One of you will likely need to change channels.



 
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Jerry Park
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      01-26-2005, 08:34 PM
Malinowski Pawel wrote:

>Well .. I've tried to talk .. but I was ignored .. the small company owned
>by extrealmy greedy person, who is not happy when some frequency is not his
>is my problem.
>
>It's hard to speak with him and it's impossible to convine him with a normal
>ways .. now he have one station only for destroyng my network purpose ...
>that's why I'm asking anyone for help with that in that way ....
>
>When he will understand my sentence: "You are not plaing fair .... shell I
>do the same to You ?" He will probobly give up with a war becouse he have
>230 people in his network ... he have got much to lose ...
>
>So now when You understand situation .... You see that it's my last chance
>...
>
>Hope noone will ever have a problems like I have ..
>
>
>
>Uzytkownik "Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
>news:(E-Mail Removed).. .
>
>
>>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³"
>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello
>>>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith is
>>>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>>>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>>>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel
>>>afraid
>>>.. and stop doing that to my ?
>>>
>>>Please give me any answer ...
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>The ironical thing here is that you are probably causing the same
>>problems for them that they are causing for you. The first step
>>in resolving this would be to talk with them and try to work
>>something out. One of you will likely need to change channels.
>>
>>

>
>
>
>

Do you not understand how to change the channel on your own AP? Seems
like that would be better than arguing with someone else about their
choice of channels.
 
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Malinowski Pawel
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      01-26-2005, 09:52 PM
You dont understand .. almost every channel is ussed ... no and I cant
disturb other network ...
Uzytkownik "Jerry Park" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
news:C0UJd.15260$(E-Mail Removed).. .
> Malinowski Pawel wrote:
>
>>Well .. I've tried to talk .. but I was ignored .. the small company owned
>>by extrealmy greedy person, who is not happy when some frequency is not
>>his is my problem.
>>
>>It's hard to speak with him and it's impossible to convine him with a
>>normal ways .. now he have one station only for destroyng my network
>>purpose ... that's why I'm asking anyone for help with that in that way
>>....
>>
>>When he will understand my sentence: "You are not plaing fair .... shell I
>>do the same to You ?" He will probobly give up with a war becouse he have
>>230 people in his network ... he have got much to lose ...
>>
>>So now when You understand situation .... You see that it's my last chance
>>...
>>
>>Hope noone will ever have a problems like I have ..
>>
>>
>>
>>Uzytkownik "Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
>>news:(E-Mail Removed). ..
>>
>>>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³"
>>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello
>>>>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith
>>>>is
>>>>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>>>>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>>>>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel
>>>>afraid
>>>>.. and stop doing that to my ?
>>>>
>>>>Please give me any answer ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>The ironical thing here is that you are probably causing the same
>>>problems for them that they are causing for you. The first step
>>>in resolving this would be to talk with them and try to work
>>>something out. One of you will likely need to change channels.

>>
>>
>>

> Do you not understand how to change the channel on your own AP? Seems like
> that would be better than arguing with someone else about their choice of
> channels.



 
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Jerry Park
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      01-26-2005, 11:28 PM
If they are using multiple channels (and with b&g networks, only three
of the available channels are useful) then they probably have no option
to change channels and you don't either. If your signal strength at your
own location is insufficient to override theirs, then you have few options.

Suggest you consider changing to an 802.11a network.

Malinowski Pawel wrote:

>You dont understand .. almost every channel is ussed ... no and I cant
>disturb other network ...
>Uzytkownik "Jerry Park" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
>news:C0UJd.15260$(E-Mail Removed). ..
>
>
>>Malinowski Pawel wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Well .. I've tried to talk .. but I was ignored .. the small company owned
>>>by extrealmy greedy person, who is not happy when some frequency is not
>>>his is my problem.
>>>
>>>It's hard to speak with him and it's impossible to convine him with a
>>>normal ways .. now he have one station only for destroyng my network
>>>purpose ... that's why I'm asking anyone for help with that in that way
>>>....
>>>
>>>When he will understand my sentence: "You are not plaing fair .... shell I
>>>do the same to You ?" He will probobly give up with a war becouse he have
>>>230 people in his network ... he have got much to lose ...
>>>
>>>So now when You understand situation .... You see that it's my last chance
>>>...
>>>
>>>Hope noone will ever have a problems like I have ..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Uzytkownik "Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> napisal w wiadomosci
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed) ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:47:08 +0100, "Malinowski Pawe³"
>>>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hello
>>>>>I've got the problem with wireless network .. commercial network whith
>>>>>is
>>>>>trying to turn my wireless net off ...
>>>>>now they are transmiting on my channel ..
>>>>>Is there any way to disturb they network so much that they will feel
>>>>>afraid
>>>>>.. and stop doing that to my ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Please give me any answer ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>The ironical thing here is that you are probably causing the same
>>>>problems for them that they are causing for you. The first step
>>>>in resolving this would be to talk with them and try to work
>>>>something out. One of you will likely need to change channels.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>Do you not understand how to change the channel on your own AP? Seems like
>>that would be better than arguing with someone else about their choice of
>>channels.
>>
>>

>
>
>
>

 
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      01-27-2005, 01:04 AM
Jerry Park wrote:
> If they are using multiple channels (and with b&g networks, only three
> of the available channels are useful) then they probably have no
> option
> to change channels and you don't either. If your signal strength at
> your own location is insufficient to override theirs, then you have
> few options.
>
> Suggest you consider changing to an 802.11a network.
>


If your computer shows that his signal strength is stronger than yours, it
is possible that he is transmitting at a power level that is above the legal
limit. You could contact whatever government agency regulates this kind of
thing there and report it. That may even free up EVERY channel for you.


 
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