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They might have psychological issues... WiFi is not illegal assuming it meets the FCC's standards.
The FCC was created "for the purpose of the national defense" and "for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communications."
The government agency responsible for regulating wire, wireless, and broadcasting media is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). See their link below. Laws regarding published media can be covered by the FCC and other agencies, depending on the type of published media. For more information, see the link below for The Publishing Law Center.
The FCC
A wireless remote FCC ID KG5TX5 is programmed by holding the unlock and start buttons while the ignition is cycled. This will sync the two together and allow the remote to operate as normal.
Infrared
Yes. This change was forced by the FCC several years ago. Originally, Local Number Portability only applied to land-line-based carriers. Then the FCC mandated the change upon Wireless carriers, too. You can port a land-based phone number to a wireless carrier. You can also port a wireless phone number to a land-based carrier. You can also switch the number to a Voice Over IP (Internet Telephony Service Provider, or ITSP), too.
The FCC. There's an episode about the FCC on Family Guy. THey made that episode about the FCC for the FCC.
The signal strengh of routers is mandated and limited by the FCC. Additional attennas are recommended for increased range with any router.
FCC Wieless Telecommunications Bureau (FCC-WTB)
Yes, our Cantennas and Pigtails have been tested and comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Make sure other wireless devices that you use also comply. Compliance with FCC regulations is your responsibility. Check with your Internet Service Providers to find out if they permit sharing of their Internet connections.
According to the National Emergency Number Association, about 240 million calls are made annually. According to the FCC about a third are wireless, but in many communities half or more of the 911 calls can be wireless. That puts the range of wireless 911 calls daily at 219,178-328,767.