Anti-Wi-Fi paint keeps your wireless signal to yourself

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  • Diamondjimi
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • May 2004
    • 12086

    Anti-Wi-Fi paint keeps your wireless signal to yourself

    Anti-Wi-Fi paint keeps your wireless signal to yourself
    By Christopher Null

    Don't like the idea of your neighbors rudely snooping on the wireless signal you slaved to pay for from the lazy comfort of their living room? It's not just about slowing down your connection; while they're downloading Mad Men via bittorrent, you could be on the hook for their actions.

    Wireless security and encryption systems are fraught with problems and insecurity, and other methods to restrict your signal to a small area are cumbersome at best.

    Enter a new solution: Anti-Wi-Fi paint.

    The idea is simple: Use a special paint on walls where you don't want wireless to pass through (say the exterior of your house). The secret is mixing aluminum-iron oxide particles in with the paint. The metal particles resonate at the same frequency as Wi-Fi and other radio waves, so signals can't pass through the thin layer of pigment. Outsiders would simply be unable to access your wireless network, just as you, inside the house, won't be able to interlope on anything beamed on the outside.

    Developed by the University of Tokyo, the paint is said to be the first that can block radio frequency in higher spectra where Wi-Fi and other higher-bandwidth communications occur rather than just low-frequency wireless like FM radio. Most Wi-Fi technologies operate at 2.4GHz; the Tokyo paint can reportedly block frequencies all the way up to 100GHz, with a 200GHz-blocking paint now in the works.

    The paint isn't just of interest to those concerned about wireless leaking out of the building. Movie theaters have long been interested in finding a legal way to keep cell phones silent during screenings. Electronic jammers that actively block wireless signals are illegal, but passive materials that prevent wireless signals from getting through are not. Since the wireless-blocking paint can also block the lower-frequency signals that cell phones use, addled mobile junkies would have no outlet for reaching the outside world.

    Some aren't convinced that anti-Wi-Fi paint makes a lot of sense for a secure situation, though. Says one engineer, "Surely the thought of having to redecorate a building in order to provide Wi-Fi security is more costly and complex than the security functionality available in even the cheapest of Wi-Fi access points..."

    Good point.


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  • Coyote
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2004
    • 8185

    #2
    Why not lead paint?
    Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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    • Jesus Christ
      Veteran
      • Jan 2004
      • 2434

      #3
      Clever work for mortals. Part of My prophecy that knowledge shall be increased in the latter days.

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      • Seshmeister
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Oct 2003
        • 35776

        #4
        Silly story.

        Anti Wi fi paint has been around for years but in any case it's a bit fucking easier to put a password on your network than repaint your house...

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        • FORD
          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

          • Jan 2004
          • 59660

          #5
          It's like a tinfoil hat for the whole house
          Eat Us And Smile

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          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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          • GAR
            Banned
            • Jan 2004
            • 10881

            #6
            Originally posted by FORD
            It's like a tinfoil hat for the whole house
            Hmm.. I'm liking this idea now that you put it in that regard!

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            • standin
              Veteran
              • Apr 2009
              • 2274

              #7
              To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
              MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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              • letsrock
                Veteran
                • Mar 2007
                • 1595

                #8
                So if you use the paint in the office? And want wifi up stairs will it be blocked?
                Or for those of us with a east or west wing to the house?

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                • Seshmeister
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35776

                  #9
                  In Sweden if you claim that Wi Fi gives you headaches the government will come around and paint your house to keep it out.

                  Nuts - especially since there is no reasonable evidence that it could make you ill.

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                  • letsrock
                    Veteran
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1595

                    #10
                    So di dthey ban book stores in those countries?

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