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Re: FCC on wifi at hotel
From: Brian <bri () sonicboom org>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 19:55:37 -0800
Brandon Galbraith wrote:
On 2/28/07, *Steve Meuse* <smeuse () gmail com <mailto:smeuse () gmail com>> wrote:a small number of wifi users with a card in a laptop to get to cellular broadband, itd be pretty easy..On 2/28/07, *Jared Mauch* < jared () puck nether net <mailto:jared () puck nether net>> wrote: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-06-157A1.pdf <http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-06-157A1.pdf> I do suggest reading this. They can not legally bar you from using the devices. They can charge you outrageous fees to get to/from the MMR or telco demarc and make it prohibitively expensive.Right, a wifi that goes nowhere isn't terribly useful :)You could always get to upstream via wireless. -brandon
Brian
Current thread:
- FCC on wifi at hotel Carl Karsten (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Jared Mauch (Feb 28)
- RE: FCC on wifi at hotel Frank Bulk (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Jared Mauch (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Steve Meuse (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Marshall Eubanks (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Jared Mauch (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Steve Meuse (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Brandon Galbraith (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Brian (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Brandon Galbraith (Feb 28)
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Marshall Eubanks (Feb 28)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: FCC on wifi at hotel Robert Bonomi (Feb 28)