How to Prevent Radio Frequency Jamming

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @celitarivera7532
    @celitarivera7532 3 месяца назад +4

    yep - I once had the 'RING' door surveillance system - the janitor of the building I was staying in disabled it through frequency jamming and his disgusting self went into my apartment when I wasn't home - he did it all the time - I don't even use the Ring system anymore - it can be hacked and made useless

  • @celitarivera7532
    @celitarivera7532 Год назад +13

    there are more people using frequency jammers out here than you realize; these are usually spooks that live to irritate you, some being paid to do so.... I have to deal with this crap a lot

    • @mz5254
      @mz5254 Год назад

      yes lets get these crazy baldheads out of town

    • @IsaWaduud
      @IsaWaduud 5 месяцев назад +3

      Me too, trying to catch the mf

    • @GETOUTTTTTTTTTTTT
      @GETOUTTTTTTTTTTTT 2 месяца назад

      I live in a military. So they have jammers literal in every corner of the streets incase some drone decided to spy us. It's annoying.

  • @paulettelee1388
    @paulettelee1388 7 месяцев назад +4

    Same thing going on at the senior building where i live it's devastating

    • @celitarivera7532
      @celitarivera7532 3 месяца назад

      Oh yes - senior buildings are havens for these bums - just because someone is older does not make them wiser - it sometimes solidifies their evil and stupidity

  • @bernicegonzalez8343
    @bernicegonzalez8343 Год назад +3

    I think my neighbor is jamming my Wi-Fi camera he just moved out a lot of bright lights all over the backyard and our camera keeps on going of line when they are in the back can a jammer work even though it’s more than a 100 feet?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, a jammer can work from more than 100 feet away, depending on its power. You might want to investigate further and consider reporting this to authorities if you suspect illegal jamming.

    • @kawaiisenshi2401
      @kawaiisenshi2401 Месяц назад

      Yes I believe higher grade ones can

  • @julieoliphant1615
    @julieoliphant1615 Год назад +2

    The maintenance man at my apartment is getting around my TP Link camera. Is he shutting down the electricity in my apartment or jamming my Wi-Fi? Which is more likely?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      It's difficult to say definitively without more information. But both scenarios are theoretically possible. Disrupting power would cause any non-battery-operated devices to stop functioning, whereas jamming the Wi-Fi could interrupt the connection between your camera and the network, effectively disabling it. If you suspect any unauthorized or malicious activity, it might be best to discuss your concerns with your apartment management or the appropriate authority. Additionally, ensure your Wi-Fi network is secure, and consider using a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) for your camera to keep it running during power outages.

    • @kawaiisenshi2401
      @kawaiisenshi2401 Месяц назад

      Does ur maintenance man have access to your electrical panel inside ur appt or is he cutting it with a master maintenance electrical electrical box??

  • @K3andK4
    @K3andK4 Год назад +2

    I suspect my employer is somehow jamming data signals to our personal phones. Is this possible with an RF jammer, or anything similar?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  Год назад

      It's important to note that using an RF jammer to interfere with personal cell phone signals is generally illegal in most jurisdictions due to safety and privacy concerns. That being said, it is technically possible for an RF jammer or similar device to disrupt cell phone signals.
      If you're experiencing frequent connection issues at your workplace, there could be other factors at play. Building materials, other electronic devices, or even certain geographical features can interfere with cell phone reception.
      If you believe that your employer is intentionally disrupting cell phone signals, you may want to discuss this issue with your HR department or a relevant authority. They can provide guidance on next steps based on local laws and regulations.
      However, if you're experiencing these issues only at your workplace and nowhere else, and there doesn't seem to be an obvious cause, it may be worth investigating further. It's always best to approach this kind of situation with care and make sure you have all the facts before drawing conclusions.

    • @celitarivera7532
      @celitarivera7532 Год назад +2

      it is possible because it happens to me; I drive tractor-trailer trucks over the road and when I park I usually get some crazed man parked next to me and they will start in on blocking my cellphone signals; I cannot use my apps and have to turn on/off phone to reboot it - or try to find another park - but these jammers work within a certain range, so if there are more of these people out here using them, it renders your devices useless --- also, these nut-jobs are out here doing this for fun -- just freaks being taught how to be destructive

  • @bricksareheavy7777
    @bricksareheavy7777 Месяц назад +1

    Where do you buy an anti-Jamming device, that blocks the Jammer + Their device? Surely there must be one for this?
    My camera was Jammed today for sure! I’ve got proof of it, this time.
    They even verbally said it out loud before the did it! My other camera hard wired, caught them! My other cameras were WiFi. They went the exact moment He said, “It’s going down now!” He had his hand in pocket with his device. I caught them. They literally stood 8 feet infront of my door and said it out loud, they didn’t realize the other camera was hard wired!!
    So, where and who sells anti-jamming devices to stop the jamming.

  • @anitawatson6212
    @anitawatson6212 11 месяцев назад +1

    What alarm systems have this feature? My alarm company does not know anything about this.

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      Many modern alarm systems include anti-jamming features, especially those with cellular backup. It's worth checking with well-known brands or considering an upgrade if your current provider isn't aware of these options.
      You can contact with the number given or fill in the contact form of Safe and Sound Security at this webpage: getsafeandsound.com/contact-us/

    • @ebed2250
      @ebed2250 8 месяцев назад +1

      They Know don't want any negative feedback getting out.

  • @dougless9076
    @dougless9076 9 месяцев назад +3

    When i walk into view of my wifi security camera its a clear video but when the thieves go into view they are all blurred out but you can tell they are there because the blurred image moves like a person moving and you can hear them moving on audio. They arent using light to blur there image. Its like they are just wearing clothing that tricks the camera into thinking its blurred even if they are not moving.

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      It sounds like they might be using materials or patterns that interfere with your camera's ability to focus or properly capture the image, a technique known as CV dazzle. Consider adjusting your camera's settings or adding additional lighting to counteract this. Reporting this to the authorities with any footage you have can also help.

    • @paulettelee1388
      @paulettelee1388 7 месяцев назад

      But how do they do that

  • @eyes2see333
    @eyes2see333 Год назад +5

    I’ve come here because I’ve noticed my new cameras don’t work when the Amazon drivers deliver a package. So I figured they must be jamming my Wi-Fi while they deliver my package.

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      It's unlikely Amazon drivers are jamming your Wi-Fi. The issue might be related to Wi-Fi signal interference or camera settings. Try adjusting your camera placement or checking for signal issues during deliveries.

    • @ebed2250
      @ebed2250 8 месяцев назад +2

      They are absolutely jamming when delivering packages. Happens too often for me, I use Amazon a lot probably 80% of the time my camera fails to activate as soon as I get my package
      it picks me up every time.

  • @itru3316
    @itru3316 2 месяца назад

    I need help with where I'm renting a room as they have been entering my room and jamming my wifi signal to enter my room turning my camera off I wanted to know is there yi can do to catch them in the act and take legal action against the owner here

  • @salmandiyaldiyal4183
    @salmandiyaldiyal4183 4 месяца назад

    I need aqwa and rf jamming signal Detect Device...??

  • @jinnylynn7501
    @jinnylynn7501 8 месяцев назад +1

    my neighbors have jammers and their interfering with my wifi signals. I have to always reset my filters on my cameras. My filters are suppose to stay set at all times. The people arcoss the street right in front of where I live, they had a man come to their home to set up a hammer device in their home. The guy was always out side fixing around their house and I noticed he was also in the water ground in front of their house u know the water ground when the water company comes out to check the water meter in the ground in front of a home. The Compton sheriff's station here in Compton has a hate crime in their department. When I told numerous of sheriff's in the department they ignored me. What should I do? Also can I get a device to block a jammer. These people across the street, their jammer have already shut down my tablet, when I was recording a action from their property, because I was testing what would happen. While I was recording across the street, the neighbors my tablet shut down.

    • @jinnylynn7501
      @jinnylynn7501 8 месяцев назад

      when I look at my clips on my camera, I notice green reflection lights in the clip, video. Is this a jammer?

  • @deecee7746
    @deecee7746 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have psychotic neighbors that are using jammers in their vehicles and their controlling them remote controlled, they're trying to break my security cameras. I have a full wired system, I noticed it's running slower, a little glitchy and in a lot of spots are blurred out, how do I block their jammers that they're running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to break my cameras? Please help 🙏

    • @Kbo-uz4ur
      @Kbo-uz4ur 7 месяцев назад

      I’m in a very similar situation, my neighbours are blocking my WiFi cameras with high frequencies, now my mobile, internet, tv is starting to freeze. Wish I knew how to stop them x

  • @learnanywhere5736
    @learnanywhere5736 Месяц назад

    Hey bro..some corporate company transmitted signal all over india during 1970 to 1980.they are killed human organ.can u tell me how to jamm it

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  24 дня назад

      I am sorry, but I cannot help with this request. Please contact local authorities for assistance.

  • @johnhelms
    @johnhelms 5 месяцев назад +1

    They are jamming our cameras draining the batteries in seconds. Are they any way of defeating it?

    • @celitarivera7532
      @celitarivera7532 5 месяцев назад

      I was trying to figure out how to use Copper as a block to jammers - faraday bags - we have to start figuring out what we can because they've been doing this mess for decades before we even knew

    • @M1911jln
      @M1911jln 3 месяца назад

      Stop using battery powered cameras, for goodness sakes.

    • @faith1965ful
      @faith1965ful Месяц назад

      @@M1911jln I am going through the same situation with a 30 plus freak that lives with his parents. He is so paranoid he even hides like a criminal. I need to block that jammer lunatic.

  • @marybarbieri9204
    @marybarbieri9204 9 месяцев назад

    Need this where to purchase?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      @marybarbieri9204 You can contact us with the phone number or contact form on this webpage: thenetworkinstallers.com/contact

  • @TimCissell-id6vw
    @TimCissell-id6vw Год назад +1

    Metropolis Illinois has the same problem they have been harassing me for over 900 days please notify the fcc

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      If you're experiencing harassment through signal jamming, you should report it directly to the FCC via their website or contact information provided here: www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/filing-informal-complaint

    • @camilapumanes9527
      @camilapumanes9527 9 месяцев назад

      @@GetSafeAndSound )

  • @djwilliams4288
    @djwilliams4288 Год назад +1

    I need help , my neighbor is jamming my cell phone and security cam

    • @mz5254
      @mz5254 Год назад

      can someone answer this question? where are the experts?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  Год назад

      Sorry to hear about the situation you're facing. Deliberately jamming radio frequencies, including cell phone and Wi-Fi signals, is illegal in most places due to the risks it poses. Here are some steps you can consider:
      1. Document Evidence: If you have reason to believe this is happening, start by documenting any evidence. This might include video footage showing disruptions in your camera feed, logs of dropped cell calls, etc.
      2. Speak with Your Neighbor: It's always a good first step to communicate. It could be a misunderstanding or unintended interference from another device.
      3. Check with Other Neighbors: See if they are experiencing similar issues. This can help in determining the source and scope of the problem.
      4. Report the Issue: If you're confident your neighbor is intentionally jamming signals, you should contact your local authorities or the FCC.
      5. Technical Solutions: You can consider upgrading your security system to use wired connections, which are less susceptible to jamming. For cell phone signals, consider using a cell signal booster.
      6. Legal Advice: If the problem persists, you might want to consult with legal counsel to better understand your rights and potential courses of action.
      Remember, it's essential to ensure that any steps you take are within the confines of the law and local regulations. Hope this gives you more clarity for what to do in your particular problem.

  • @enzoscandelt3350
    @enzoscandelt3350 Год назад +1

    the best way to prevent jamming is to move the antenna of the wireless or increase the signal. real life is that we don't have any alarm at home

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your input! You're right, adjusting the placement of the antenna or amplifying the signal can sometimes help overcome interference. However, in the case of a deliberate jamming attempt, these measures may not be sufficient, as jammers can overpower even strong signals.
      While it's true that not everyone has an alarm system at home, for those who do, it's crucial to understand potential vulnerabilities like jamming and how to counteract them. If security is a concern, even basic precautions can make a significant difference.
      If you have any more insights or questions, feel free to share!

  • @anitawatson6212
    @anitawatson6212 11 месяцев назад

    How do I prevent jamming?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      Those were mentioned in the video you can watch the video from 2:20 mark to know it.

  • @brandirohl544
    @brandirohl544 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, i have somebody shutting my cameras off. We think it’s a WiFi jammer. They shut our WiFi down and break into our house. How close do they have to be to jam the camera or modem?

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад +2

      The effectiveness of a WiFi jammer depends on its power and the environment, but typically, they need to be within a few dozen meters to effectively disrupt a WiFi signal. It's important to report this to law enforcement and consider using wired cameras or a cellular backup for added security.

  • @lilyofthevalley6992
    @lilyofthevalley6992 2 года назад +1

    Hi, how can we protect our cell phones from this type of technology? With people doing this all the time, and as a woman I rely on my cell phone so that God forbid if something were to happen I can call for help. Is there anyway to bypass these jammers so that I can utilize my phone for emergencies.

    • @bluerider9204
      @bluerider9204 2 года назад +2

      Same question. I hope he answers this.

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment, there are some ways to protect your cell phones from jammers. First, you can use Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service. Second, You can purchase a quad band cell phone, most of jammers only use one frequency, and quad band cell phone has multiple frequencies. Third, you can purchase data plan from your wireless company, consider different types such as 3g,4g, or Evdo. Lastly, most jammer systems can reach cell phones up to 30 feet, if you feel that your cell phone jammed, you can walk away or drive and try to make phone calls. Hope this can help with your question, Thank you!

    • @lilyofthevalley6992
      @lilyofthevalley6992 2 года назад

      @@GetSafeAndSound
      Thank you so much for your very detailed response. I’m very grateful and can’t wait to try one of these out. I will feel much safer knowing I’ll be able to call for help if I need it. 🥰

    • @RaSa-p5x
      @RaSa-p5x 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agree, with reference to cellular. We myself and our handyman could not make phone call outside our home, and the video is a hazy picture new cameras display the HOA board members garage door is open and laughing harassing for several years. So yes indeed jamming outside 30ft has happened to us.

  • @محمدمحمدالمحمد-د1م

    Hi . I want a jamming device (small size) and its frequency range should be (from 250mhz to 900mhz)

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  Год назад +1

      Sorry, but we can't assist with that. It's important to note that using a jamming device is illegal in many jurisdictions, including the United States, due to public safety and privacy concerns. These devices can interfere with emergency services communications, public broadcasts, and private communications, which is why their use is heavily regulated. We strongly advise against the use of jamming devices and encourage everyone to respect the laws in their area.

  • @youdontKnowshhs
    @youdontKnowshhs 9 месяцев назад

    I'm here because a random car parked in front of my house and my home WiFi 3 cameras turn off... For some reason, my other 2 cameras Operate on my mobile phone network which is cool..once the suspicious car left my wifi came back on and 3 cameras came back on...

    • @GetSafeAndSound
      @GetSafeAndSound  9 месяцев назад

      It sounds like you experienced a situation that could indeed be concerning. If a car parked in front of your house coincided with your Wi-Fi disruption and your cameras turning off, it might suggest someone was attempting to jam your Wi-Fi signal. It's fortunate that your other cameras operate on a mobile network, providing an added layer of security in such scenarios.
      Here are a few steps you might consider:
      1. Document Everything: Write down the time, date, and description of the car. If your cameras caught any footage or if you can safely take a picture of the vehicle, this could be helpful.
      2. Enhance Wi-Fi Security: Ensure your Wi-Fi network is secure. Use a strong, unique password, enable network encryption (WPA3 is currently the strongest), and consider hiding your Wi-Fi network so it doesn't broadcast its SSID.
      3. Network Monitoring Tools: There are tools and apps available that allow you to monitor your Wi-Fi network for unauthorized devices. Keeping an eye on what devices are connected can help you spot potential intrusions.
      4. Report Suspicious Activity: If you have reason to believe someone is deliberately targeting your home network, report this activity to local law enforcement. Provide them with any documentation you have.
      5. Consider a Mesh Network or Wi-Fi Extenders: This can help eliminate dead zones in your home and ensure a more robust and seamless connection for your devices, potentially making it harder for a jammer to knock out your entire network.
      6. Backup Connectivity for Security Devices: As your mobile network-operated cameras remained on, it shows the value of having backup connectivity options. Consider systems that offer cellular backup or use a mix of connected devices as you currently do.
      It's concerning to encounter potential security threats like this, but taking proactive steps can help safeguard your home and your peace of mind.

  • @davidhuthwaite7250
    @davidhuthwaite7250 Месяц назад

    There is no such thing as a jam proof wireless alarm system.

  • @markperrotti9431
    @markperrotti9431 7 месяцев назад

    How can I stop my wife from jamming gps tracker

    • @godvaibhav
      @godvaibhav 7 месяцев назад

      wrap tracking object in aluminium foil

  • @XthenewyorkerX
    @XthenewyorkerX 4 месяца назад

    You can’t prevent jamming.