[mesh] Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Here comes the pain...
Jamie Lovick
jalovick at doof.org
Fri Sep 20 15:49:02 EST 2002
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Matthew Sullivan wrote:
>
> sanbar wrote:
>
> >This is bad. All of a sudden the 2.4GHz band is to become very crowded.
...
> Not a problem. There are 2 rules to check the problems:
>
> 1/ It's license free so all are entitiled to use it providing they are
> within the limits of the law.
> 2/ You must not interfere with them as much as they are not permitted to
> interfere with you.
>
> Obviously in your example if there is no need for you to pump 4W it
> is likely you'd be asked to stop. However, if you have 'standard
> ouotput' cards (ie 30mW or some such) and you couldn't use it within
> your own house because Mr ISP next door is kicking 4W EIRP in your
> general direction, you'd have every right to complain. (of course
> whether anything is done about the problem remains to be seen).
According to the rules, providing you're working within the limitation
of the class licence (within 4 Watts EIRP), there is nothing they can
do.
Use of the spectrum affords no protection for anyone by the ACA, unless
someone is breaking the class licence or the related acts by its use.
Regards
Jamie
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