Currently I still don't have internet in our place for the following reason:
1. I have to pay additional 4000+ pesos just so I can connect to their
"nearest box" which I don't want to.
2. My home is far from the nearest transmitter of Smart's Smartbro
site. I don't want to risk installing a very high antenna mast. Can be
dangerous during stormy days.
3. Skycable's ZPDee is still months before it reaches our place.

So in the mean time, I thought of setting up this little project so I
can connect with my neighbors or them connecting to me. Or another
idea will be a tiny neighborhood wifi broadcast station and then have
loads of fun.

Thats why I thought of redirecting http traffic to this "future site"
in my old laptop. Now since legal issues are already involve here, it
may be best for those who will be connecting whether intentionally or
by serendipity to be first forewarned and be given the option to not
proceed.

What do you think? What other legal issues I might be facing? Should I stop now?

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Pablo Manalastas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> "Ian Dexter R. Marquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Martin Acupanda wrote:
> > You are correct. I'd like to capture all http ("web") traffic.
>
> In short, you want to intercept all HTTP traffic. Nothing nasty in
> mind, I hope? ;)
> Excuse me.  But if your neighbors are smart enough to connect
> for free to the Internet via your  home wireless router, which
> bandwidth you pay for with your hard-earned money, then your
> neighbors should be smart enough to know that you have the
> proprietary right to inspect traffic that they generate. For all you
> know, they might be doing something illegal, since connecting
> to your router is already somewhat "illegal".
>
> Pablo Manalastas
>
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