Can anybody please tell me how to jam bluetooth signals or how to mess with students that are using bluetooth in-ear headphones to cheat? Thanks
put some cardboard in between the transmitter and the receiver.
>>55140676
kinda hard to do that unless I put a student in a cartboard box
>>55140224
Let me tell you that it's illegal to jam wireless signals. Just check their ears you incompetent excuse of a teacher.
Very easy. Saturate wifi network - they use the same range. You're welcome.
>>55140744
do that
alternatively, watch the problem kids and make sure nothing is in their ears
>>55140749
The idiotic legislation of my country prevents me from inspecting any bodily orifice
>>55140224
Bluetooth DoS: google BlueSmack
Pretty sure in a testing area you're allowed to jam wireless signals due to cheating prevention, etc.
>>55140780
How do I do that exactly? Thank you
>>55140780
Not really, Wi-Fi can use 5GHz too
>>55140824
The Wi-Fi can, but bluetooth can't so it could work
>>55140852
If his Wi-Fi uses 5GHz and he saturates it, Bluetooth keeps working
>>55140792
This.
Listen to open connections and DoS the shit out of it
Make it a rule that phones have to be turned off because they could be a distraction when they make a noise, and check if everyone's phone is turned off. There shouldn't be a law against that.
>4 years before the year India becomes a superpower
>Still using bluetooth headsets
Why? I thought that the only people still using these and warehouse workers and 50 year old black uncles.
>>55140749
>check their ears
Not OP, I work in the ER, and hand a young man complaining from having wedge a cotton piece to far in is ear.
By normal examination you can't see anything, but by using otoscopoe, I extracted the cotton piece, along side pic related.
>>55141618
That's what i'll do, Thanks guys
http://classroom.synonym.com/block-bluetooth-signal-17777.html