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ChromeFoundry

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1. More laws for problems that don't exist
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 11:32 AM
Mar 2016

I don't get it.

Last time I checked there was not an abundance of people configuring their routers to operate on non-standard frequencies and over-driving the output wattage of the radios. If there were, you'd see ham radio operators, airports and public emergency services turning these people in every day - but we are not.

We already have laws that define this type of transmission illegal, why the need for additional ridiculous laws?

If the fastest you can legally drive in the US is generally 75 mph (85 on a few rural Texas highways) - should we pass a law to have automotive manufacturers place strict governors on our vehicles which limits them to 75 mph? Or maybe we should have them incorporate GPS in the governor to restrict you to the speed limit for the road you are currently driving on - maybe it would force the city law enforcement to actually go after real criminals, rather than fill their coffers by ticketing drivers that speed on the 1/2 mile piece of the interstate that passes through their city.

The fact is, if someone really wants to replace their routers firmware, they will. The router manufacturers will still need to update routers with their own firmware. Hacking the update process is not that difficult.

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