I concur, I doubt if your local cable or dsl company
will allow it.

--- Kevin Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You may want to double check your contracts as well.
>  It may be a 
> violation of your agreement to resell Internet
> access.
> 
> Kevin Cully
> CULLY Technologies, LLC
> 
> Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
> http://foxforward.net
> 
> 
> KAM wrote:
> > Have you ever stayed in one of those hotels that
> have wifi? when you turn on your computer, a screen
> comes up and asks for your 
> > credit card number so you can get wifi for 24
> hours or more?
> > 
> > I have 4 broadband transmitters, smc, viewsonic,
> motorola, netgear.  - different brands that I got to
> test things that client's ask 
> > about along with 3 different types of DSL lines.
> This gives out a signal that has been traced to me
> in the neighborhood. Several 
> > people have asked if I would let them connect to
> the Internet. I would like to do that - create a
> 'wifi hotspot', but I refuse to 
> > get into an accounts receivable mess, trying to
> collect, etc. Anyone know where to get one of those
> programs that will handle the 
> > credit card & connection management? I have an
> account with Nova and so it would be easy to process
> the payments, I just want 
> > everything automated. I'll bet there is an open
> source program that would run on Linux that I could
> dedicate a system to and offer 
> > a service and maybe even pay for the DSL and
> equipment.
> > 
> > When I google "wifi hotspot software management" I
> get millions of hits. How to tell if any of them are
> good? 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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