My guess:
Yes, it would be possible.
But: No one will do it!
It is like with smartphones: the tech, to block stolen phones from using their imei numbered receivers is build into the tech. Since the 90's. These days, they could even brick it totally, if they wanted! Also for wifi use!
Just no one is interested, to make stole phones unusable:
The provider earn money with every phone in use, no matter it it is stolen or not.
The manufacturers selling new phones for stolen ones and having another on in the "active" statistics.
For example, DJI is not supporting any request, to track down a stolen drone.
Even if the flight records of this drone, from after the event, would get synced to the cloud
So good luck with that.
Btw.: Notebooks are almost the same!
Minimum as long the thief is using the build in wifi or ethernet, it could be tracked down easily. Worldwide, one google search with it, done!
But unless it is part of a serious crime or investigation, .....!