I'm not sure but I'm thinking that selling an electronic device that has been modified to operate in a way that it isn't intended to or in a way to violates some FCC rule or other law kinda makes you liable. i may be wrong. I'm also thinking he was pry in possession of some of the devices when they apprehended him.
I'm not sure but I'm thinking that selling an electronic device that has been modified to operate in a way that it isn't intended to or in a way to violates some FCC rule or other law kinda makes you liable. i may be wrong. I'm also thinking he was pry in possession of some of the devices when they apprehended him.
I do not think you read the news posting. It said he was using a stock firmware from the manufactor - no something he made himself. He did not really "hack" the modem he simply loaded a different manufatour-made firmware.
I do not think you actually went to the website where this guy sells his modems linked in the article. This is a firmware that he claims is loaded on a modem he sells...
I do not think you actually went to the website where this guy sells his modems linked in the article. This is a firmware that he claims is loaded on a modem he sells...