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Alternatively (or used in conjunction with the hats), a short-range
signal jammer tuned to the frequencies of all wireless printers in the
area could be installed near each shredder in a secure wall-mounted
box.
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A friend uses an old colander to protect his head. He is moving to Arizona. Mostly harmless. |
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//short-range signal jammer//
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I'm not sure this would have the intended effect. I
don't think you can really jam a signal at the
transmitting end. You'd have to dump enough power
into the receiver to render it useless for any type of
signal. So you'd pretty much have to disable all
wireless capability across the entire network with your
signal jammer for it to be effective. |
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//So you'd pretty much have to disable all wireless capability across the entire network with your signal jammer for it to be effective
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