I can see ISPs forcing you to use their modem with this WiFi built in. Then even if you put it in bridge mode, the WiFi stays active while it tracks you.
If an exclusive/monopoly ISP took that approach, the modem could be surrounded by copper mesh which allows air circulation for cooling, but impedes RF.
You can add a 100 euro CO2 sensor to control your HVAC.
There isn't a use case for this that isn't abusive outside an industrial setting.
I think if ISPs push for these in routers we will see comeback of rewiring houses with ethernet points.
I can see ISPs forcing you to use their modem with this WiFi built in. Then even if you put it in bridge mode, the WiFi stays active while it tracks you.
If an exclusive/monopoly ISP took that approach, the modem could be surrounded by copper mesh which allows air circulation for cooling, but impedes RF.
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There are far less invasive ways to do so. Like, for example, an IR sensor.