At 01:38 PM 7/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>CABLE COMPANIES CRACKING DOWN ON WI-FI
>One of the best features of Wi-Fi networks is that anyone within 300 feet of
>an access point can get on the Internet. At least, from the public's point
>of view this is a benefit. But as more and more grassroots organizations and
>public-minded citizens set up Wi-Fi "hotspots," ISPs are moving to shut them
>down. Time Warner Cable of New York City has given 10 customers less than a
>week to stop using their accounts to provide Wi-Fi access. Time Warner, AT&T
>Broadband and other high-speed providers say that the redistribution of
>bandwidth is illegal. Only one major company, Covad Communications, allows
>paying customers to use their accounts for Wi-Fi networks. While many people
>set up Wi-Fi networks specifically to permit access to anyone in range, a
>number of people are unaware that their personal networks "bleed" for about
>300 feet. Suzanne Guiliani, a spokeswoman for Time Warner Cable of New York
>City, said that her company considers sharing of bandwidth not just as
>theft, but as a drain on the existing resources for other subscribers. For
>the present, companies are targeting only network groups who set up Wi-Fi
>with the intention of sharing bandwidth.
>[SOURCE: CNET News, AUTHOR: Ben Charny]
>(http://news.com.com/2100-1033-942323.html?tag=cd_mh)


That's BS.  I PAY for my bandwidth, so i can do what I please with the 
bandwidth I bought. (as long as it's not for-resale/profit)  Then I'd need 
a business line.

How is it "theft" if you are giving it away to people, and it's not the 
companies to claim!  You bought it from them.


-Dean



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