"Alt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:zK%_c.869$9P4.116@trndny02...
> I want to create a free wireless node for my neighborhood.
Do you want to provide free (as in free beer) on anonymous Internet access?
If you do not want spammers or other hooligans to misuse your network you
should consider some mechanism for authentication.
"Jeff Liebermann" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> You might wanna read your TOS (terms of service) to see if you're ISP
> will get irate.
I do not know about the situation in the US, but in Finland the
telecommunications law is quite clear on this issue: The ISP may prohibit
the _resale_ of the connecton but cannot limit the _sharing_ of the
Internet connection. Free access points are thus always allowed. I believe
similar laws are in effect or coming into effect in other parts of the EU.
> There were several discussion on exactly this topic a while back...
In previous posts you advocted the use of FREESCO.
http://www.freesco.org/
and PublicIP
http://www.publicip.net/index_sub.ph...&from=hotspots
An alternative to consider is m0n0wall:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/
This is a FreeBSD based firewall with a captive portal and a Radius client
for wireless access. The distribution also contains a traffic shaper.
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Petri Krohn
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