I voluntarily run a very small, non-profit wireless system in New Zealand for our little isolated community because there is no profit for anyone from outside to do it.
A Bill presently under consideration by the NZ Parliament (The Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Bill) would designate me a "telecommunications services provider" and require me to a) let our security services eavesdrop on our network, and b) " decrypt telecommunications where the operator or provider has provided or applied the encryption."
This potential for Government snooping offends me deeply, and while there is nothing I could likely do to stand in the way of a), I'm wondering if there is any way I could put encryption in the hands of our subscribers - ie a way they can set up their own encryption across the network either by way of WPA2 or encrypted PPP, so that in the event of b) above I could respond that I don't have access to the decryption keys - only the user can do that.
We use Mikrotik and RouterOS both as APs and CPEs and I can't see any way of doing it, but if there is a devious way to do it I'd love to know.
Thanks.