I remember when they would call you a lunatic for saying this kind of tracking was possible.

Now it’s in commercial products as a feature.

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no extra cost?

what a good deal

Listening to keystrokes upgrade available for select customers

Can you also get the recovery of your seed phrase for free?

Your special agent can

Lmao

Wifi can do more they just detect motion

https://www.aea-arms.com/polr-1

*Than just detect motion

I member. Hard wire with Ethernet ports folks

Lots of routers these days don't have the option to turn off WiFi but you can block it with mylar emergency blankets (like the ones for camping)

I would not buy or use a router, that didn't give you the option to disable the shitty onboard Wi-Fi

At&t and some other providers only provide the all in 1 units

Finally, I can detect the ghosts of my deceased ancestors.

Was lead paint really toxic or just a barrier that blocked things like this from happening?

Dude what a mind fuck

It's pretty wild how you can map an area with WiFi.

Sheeple love their digital leashes

I must say, that's pretty scary.

Phased array antenna magic ✨. WiFi, 5G, advanced radar ... they're all basically the same thing

Track me harder

Hahaha

Ii remember when the first research paper came out of MIT with this idea, about a billion years ago

Yesterday's conspiracy theory is today's consumer service.

Everyone needs to switch to openWRT. It's not too hard. The easiest is a glinet router which uses openWRT but has a nice UI skin.

Geo fence us all in and ping our ears cruel unusual and, inhumane, must be a recipe from disaster dishes... πŸ½οΈπŸ“‘πŸ›°οΈ

https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/wifi-motion-faqs

Monitoring/logging the the dampening of a WiFi signal between fixed WiFi items and WiFi router in your house assumes a person blocking the signal temporarily and can be used as an input for an early warning/notification system.

Same as a sudden change in infrared (heat) can be used to trigger a light to switch on. Like how a PIR sensor switch works.

There will be times the PIR will be triggered and the light goes on, but there's no person to be found. So it is by no means a verification that what triggered the switch was in fact a person.

kind of want to have this

TBF

I have it in my holiday home on my Plume router and use it to alert me if I have intruders πŸ˜‚

And then what?

"Hello, Police? Yes, there's intruders in my holiday home. What... no... the WiFi router told me. "

16 hrs later...

"Hello, sir... Yes, we sent a patrol round. Yep, looks like all your stuff is gone and they've left a helluva mess... Yes... yes... human faeces on the floor. Ok then, have a nice day."

Police?

I have my own security team. I watch them patrol the compound using WiFi πŸ˜‚

Shit… fortunately using xfinity is such a pain nobody should get one anyway.

No thank you, ill stick with a dog

Dogs have flaws

πŸ–πŸ—πŸ¦΄

I’d run the open source self hosted version of this

How do you defend against this? #asknostr

I don't like that 😳

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Some possible mitigations:

- Buy your own modem or modem/router combo for $50-100, if your ISP supports 3rd-party modems (most that I've used do)

- Buy your own router for $50-100, hardwire it to the ISP-provided modem; connect everything else only to your own router. This is possible with any ISP. If the ISP-provided device includes WiFi, disable it via the admin interface if possible

- If you aren't using the WiFi on the ISP-provided device, you can often unscrew the antennas (may not be 100% effective, but can't hurt)

- If you're more technically inclined, and your router sipports it, flash OpenWrt or similar open-source firmware

That would explain why my isp was providing free setup $35/month fiber. Thankfully i ditched the isp router immediately...