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Old 06-18-2014, 10:15 AM   #8
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Re: All Things Net Neutrality

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Originally Posted by Dirtbag59 View Post
Comcast is turning your home router into a public Wi-Fi hotspot - Jun. 16, 2014

I saw this story a couple days ago but just kind of thought of it as another way for Comcast to just continue being douche bags and not much further then that. Then I saw this video which made a very good point.

A little background. For those that missed it, Comcast has been claiming that they need to eventually enstate soft data caps nationwide to manage network congestion, even though its since been proven that its complete BS. Of course this is a "deal" for customers since now they won't hit you with a year long banhammer for going over their cap.

Of course now they're having peoples with newer models of their home routers, that they require customers to lease even if they have their own, to serve as public Wi-Fi hotspots for other Comcast customers. The feature is enabled by default so its up to the customer to call Comcast to find out how to disable it.

Also Comcast claims that the Public Wi-Fi is on a separate network and won't affect the speeds of their customers.

So let me F*****G get this straight. You guys already overcharge me for internet access and provide me speeds much slower then the rest of the developed world in spite of me being in a major market (ie I'm most definitely not rural). Then you have me pay extra for going over 300GB and a fee to lease your router even though I have my own. Not to mention that somehow since you enacted the data caps my internet has been more prone to disconnecting and buffering then the year and a half you completely did away with caps to "collect data."

Then on top of that you need Netflix to pay you because they're clogging up your network, cost which they pass on to me, but you have more then enough bandwidth to set up a couple million public hot spots and it will be provided by the same device that I send my personal information like Credit Cards, SS numbers, etc?

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We were just talking about this at work yesterday. I don't believe Comcast when they say it won't effect your internet speed. That can't be true. The more internet connections you have on the node that is feeding internet to your neighborhood, the more likely it will effect internet speed. That's just the nature of having cable internet - it's all shared. If that wasn't true, then the 25 mbps download speeds I pay for would be 25 down at all times - yet on average I get about 13 mbps download speeds. What happens when someone logs onto the hotspot being served on your router, and they happen to be doing something illegal? Who gets in trouble?
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