• @Wussy
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    321 year ago

    And here I am thinking that hanging my passwords on the wall as art was hack proof. I guess it’s time to redecorate.

    • @[email protected]
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      You just need to write it smaller than the Wi-Fi wavelength (about 60 nm) and you should be fine. If someone wants to read it, they have to use smaller wavelengths (i.e. higher frequencies), which means there’s a good chance that they will be blocked by your walls.

      Edit: c/2.4 GHz ≈ 125 mm I took the first value from Wikipedia, without thinking about it enough.

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        I think your fag packet calculation has got a power of ten wrong somewhere. Wi-fi is GHz so that would be on the order of centimetres I think.

      • @Wussy
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        21 year ago

        What if I use an awesome font like Comic Sans and round the faces like party balloons? Still visible?

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          It’s all about the size. You can’t use an optical microscope to look at details smaller than the wavelength of visible light. You need an electron microscope for that. Similarly, a wifi camera can’t see details smaller that the wavelength.

          If you made a camera that can see in 100 MHz radio waves, you could probably see mountains, rivers and houses, but anything smaller than 3 m would be nothing but blur.

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  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Are there ways to design a room or things to put in a room (or the walls?) that would inhibit this ability?

    I suppose lead shields or something…

    • @[email protected]
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      211 year ago

      No need. If you skim the article, you’ll see it only works on sharp edges. The letters being read here are metal cutouts.

    • shininghero
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      41 year ago

      No need for lead. Just make something similar to those microwave door mesh plates and embed it in with the insulation.

    • @fishos
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      01 year ago

      Well, if it’s using WiFi, then anything you do will also kill your WiFi signal. So, bare minimum, no WiFi router, only LAN lines.