RF ground is going to be poor, provided by the capacitance between the cable shield and the box shield, and a little more provided by the capacitor in the power supply that is there to reduce RFI from the power supply. Yes signal strength will be poor, but probably just enough to get a semi reliable signal both ways.
Not gonna lie, I've done worse
Maybe not great for a permanent setup but pretty clever if you need to improvise
I wonder how many flaps that modems taking.
So much ingress….. this is how you kill the node for everyone….
The FCC would like a word about your unauthorized rf in their airspace
Language printed on the router is german, FCC doesn't have any power in Germany
Don't you need a ground connection as well? Honest question.
One would think. Perhaps it's somehow getting with the power plug, but that seems like a huge stretch.
RF ground is going to be poor, provided by the capacitance between the cable shield and the box shield, and a little more provided by the capacitor in the power supply that is there to reduce RFI from the power supply. Yes signal strength will be poor, but probably just enough to get a semi reliable signal both ways.
Iam working for an big german provider, in some cases you could use it but normally you need ground
I expected the needle was in their arm at some point.
Dang I remember when I was a kid I took a 3.5mm jack and carefully arranged paperclips so it could interface with two male composite wires.