What is a "Wifi Scrambler"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

cart Shopcart:$0.00


What is a "Wifi Scrambler"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

What is a scrambler in computer network?

In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the sender's side to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device.

What is a WiFi Stumbler?

A WiFi stumbler detects the available channels and signal strength of wireless routers within range. It can also show how many other users currently use the network. With this information, you can choose a less crowded signal and set your router to a clearer channel.

What is the best WiFi jammer?

The 5GHz WiFi jammer is effective up to 40 meters and will block WiFi and phone signals in a fixed space. For something more mobile, the WiFi Mini Signal Blocker is small and much cheaper than the 5GHz. Designed to be carried around in your pocket, this WiFi jammer provides 10 meters of protection no matter where you are.

How does a cable TV scrambler work?

The "scramblers" used in cable television are designed to prevent casual signal theft, not to provide any real security. Early versions of these devices simply "inverted" one important component of the TV signal, re-inverting it at the client end for display.


Related Articles

Where can i buy a signal scrambler?
How To Use A Wireless Camera Jammer Or Wifi Signal Jammer Device?
How to choose a jammer when blocking cell phones and laptops?