Zlaxer wrote:New homes should have a screen mesh installed under the siding.....problem solved.
Too expensive.
Then use foil.
The pathetic part is I'm not sure you're joking.
Maybe I should start wearing hats again only line them with aluminum.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Maybe I should start wearing hats again only line them with aluminum.
Maybe I missed something, but Vault 7 et al pretty much proved the tin hat people have been right all along, and even underestimated what the government has been up to.
"Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage...
If I have freedom in my love
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such Liberty" - Richard Lovelace
TheOneX wrote:There is an easy fix to this. Use a low power 5Ghz mesh WIFI system. 5Ghz doesn't travel through walls as easily as 2.4Ghz, and decreasing the power means even less will go through walls.
True story.
You can set your home router to 5Ghz, with ease, if you're really worried about it. Meanwhile, Uncle Sam can watch you fuck your wife in infrared, if he so chooses.
If you are using a single router for your whole system it is probably pumping out enough power that just switching to 5Ghz isn't going to matter. That 5Ghz is going to be so powerful it will still be blasting through walls. It would only work with a low power system where the 5Ghz doesn't have enough energy to go through the wall.
The solution is simple, want to keep it from happening, have a thin copper shell inside the house... so that it can't escape outside of the house... it's not cheap, but if you want protection, that's the cheapest way of doing it. Anyway, your wi-fi connection should not be going beyond the border of the house anyway. If it is, you aren't using the system correctly.
TheOneX wrote:There is an easy fix to this. Use a low power 5Ghz mesh WIFI system. 5Ghz doesn't travel through walls as easily as 2.4Ghz, and decreasing the power means even less will go through walls.
True story.
You can set your home router to 5Ghz, with ease, if you're really worried about it. Meanwhile, Uncle Sam can watch you fuck your wife in infrared, if he so chooses.
If you are using a single router for your whole system it is probably pumping out enough power that just switching to 5Ghz isn't going to matter. That 5Ghz is going to be so powerful it will still be blasting through walls. It would only work with a low power system where the 5Ghz doesn't have enough energy to go through the wall.
Change it to 5Ghz, and take your phone outside. The signal is quite a lot weaker (relatively).
I don't know how much one would need to pick up outside the house, for an image, but it's certainly a difference.
If you don't want the government using wifi to see inside your house, you could always rent.
So apartment dwellers don't use WiFi? Go to any apartment building and check for them, you might be shocked. Even if you don't use the intertubes, there is so much leakage the Feds could look into your home.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.