Re: [CUWiN] In order to be a node...
Sascha Meinrath <[email protected]> Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:55:35 -0600 (CST)
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Hi Gabriel, On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, G Lopez wrote: > Hello CU Wireless, > > I might be interested in becoming a node here in Champaign Urbana. I am > wondering what kind and speed of internet connections you are looking > for in volunteer nodes and if you had any problems in the past with > Insight or SBC for people running public connections using their DSL or > Cable Modem services? > > Thanks, > > Gabriel The speeds have been similar to DSL speeds (we use business class DSL lines to feed our network). Thus far we haven't had any problems with other service providers. I suppose that many residential user agreements do stipulate that you're not allowed to share your connection (and we can't tell you to ignore those rules); however, the CUWiN project avoids this problem by only using lines that we're allowed to share. I _personally_ think that the artificial limitations placed on DSL sharing by service providers are inane (if you're paying for a service, what right do they have to say how efficiently you use it). They exist to allow service providers to maximize the overselling of their infrastructure -- at the expense of saving end-users money by sharing connections. But the CUWiN project does not encourage users to engage in activities that are contrary to their service agreements. If you're worried about repercussions from your provider, I'd advise either buying from an ISP that allows sharing, or upgrading to a business class line that allows sharing. --Sascha -- Sascha Meinrath President * Project Coordinator * Policy Analyst Acorn Worker Collective *** CU Wireless Network *** Free Press www.acorncollective.com * www.cuwireless.net * www.freepress.net _______________________________________________ CU-Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.chambana.net/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless Project Page: http://cuwireless.ucimc.org