What is a Jammer?

Signal jammer is created to help people solve different problems coming from cell phones, radio signals and wireless connections. Every kind of signal jammer is designed to work with a specific frequency range.

For example, WiFi signal jammer has been created to successfully block wireless signals in WiFi frequency range (2.4-2.5 GHz) and in addition, it blocks Bluetooth signals because the match the same frequency range. Everything else in this type of jammer works the same as in other jammers, maybe with some minor differences.

Jamming is regularly recognized from interference that can happen due to device defects or other accidental events. Devices that easily cause interference are regulated under various regulations. Jamming happens when an operator transmits on a busy frequency without first checking whether it is busy, or without being able to hear stations using the frequency.

There are some techniques to identify and stop these sorts of attacks. Wireless intrusion prevention systems (WIPS) can make the signal jammer apparent, WIPS is a network device that monitors the radio spectrum for the presence of unauthorized access points (intrusion detection), and can automatically take countermeasures (intrusion prevention). Some radio-based devices support spread spectrum modulation so that hardware can cycle through different frequencies to make the devices harder to jam.

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