wi-fi jamming and interference
Wi-Fi jamming refers to deliberately causing disruptions or disturbances in a Wi-Fi network, making it difficult or impossible for devices to connect or communicate. This can be done by flooding the network with excessive or invalid signals, overpowering the legitimate Wi-Fi signals. Interference, on the other hand, occurs when external factors like other electronic devices, physical barriers, or competing networks disrupt the Wi-Fi signals, leading to weakened or interrupted connectivity.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- denial of service attacks on wi-fi networks
- electromagnetic interference
- interference
- interference cancellation
- interference mitigation
- intrusion detection and prevention in wireless communications
- man-in-the-middle attacks on wi-fi
- radio frequency hacking
- radio frequency interference
- wave interference
- wi-fi packet injection
- wi-fi security
- wi-fi sniffing
- wi-fi vulnerabilities
- wireless network eavesdropping