![]() ![]() Which is why: is classified as a Pistol due to it being used with 1 hand, as opposed to: being considered a rifle. It is why one of the main differences between a pistol and a rifle is the intention of the user. Part of understanding law is understanding the context in which that law exists. Which is why Version won their case against the FCC on net neutrality, the FCC does not have the power to regulate or enforce regulations that take place at the application layer, except for the content that is produced that requires an FCC license such as cable television and terrestrial radio. It is about scope, application layer is outside the scope of the FCC's enforceable guidelines. Jamming is (for the most part) a layer 1 attack, this is an application layer attack.ĮDIT: OSI Model Cheat Sheet for reference: ĮDIT2: As long as you are not messing with the actual signals going through the air or through cables, the FCC does not care. The gateway however, is out of room in it's session table. The client can still send the authentication request to the gateway unaffected. This does not affect the signal itself in anyway. Play nice, support each other and encourage learning.īecause Jamming explicitly is the act of interfering with the signal itself. 1 If any of the cables were loose, turn your TV on and see if that resolves the issue. Then, check the cables and power cord going to the wall. We are not tech support, these posts should be kept on /r/techsupportĭon't be a dick. Turn off your TV and check all the cables going into your TV as well as into your set-top box, if you have cable. Low-effort content will be removed at moderator discretion from security firms/pen testing companies is allowed within the confines of site-wide rules on self promotion found here, but will otherwise be considered spam. Spam is strictly forbidden and will result in a ban. Sharing of personal data is forbidden - no doxxing or IP dumping ![]() No "I got hacked" posts unless it's an interesting post-mortem of a unique attack. "How does HSTS prevent SSL stripping?" is a good question. Intermediate questions are welcomed - e.g.
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