On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Clay Fiske <clay@bloomcounty.org> wrote:
legitimate right to claim that other wifi networks were impacting their own network’s performance, specifically based on the FCC’s position that a new transmitter should not disrupt existing operations. I was not in any way intending to say that their -response- was legitimate.
Hi.... the FCC's position about a transmitter not disrupting existing operations applies to various licensed frequencies but not the low-powered unlicensed transmitters. Please don't imagine that Part 15 devices have any regulatory protection against interference from any other Part 15 devices being operated, no matter which device is "new", except for the prohibition against Malicious/Willful interference. Of course, it is within the FCC's power to regulate, there just isn't this regulation in Part 15. -- -JH