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XCharter

@rr.com

WiFi

I dunno, wireless is hard to beat. What does the ISP give a hell about if you set up a proxy where all the traffic goes through only one system?


Traal

join:2000-10-19
Mesa, AZ
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Depends on how much traffic. If it gets too high, they'll investigate and pull your plug for violating the terms of the contract (no reselling the service) if you have that type of contract (most people do).
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CptChaos69

join:2000-10-04
Chesterland, OH

Umm, he's not reselling the service. It's all free. So, no violation of their terms - unless the terms are setup like some firewall licenses that limit the # of IP devices connected. But I have yet to see those sort of terms from any ISP.



dnoyeB
Ferrous Phallus

join:2000-10-09
Southfield, MI

reply to XCharter
I dont think he is illegally reselling bandwidth. You should consider him as an ISP with bandwidth purchased so that he CAN resell it. Not as an end user with a fancy network illegally reselling bandwidth.


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