I contacted www.dslextreme.com about sharing and they said I could share if
I didn't resell and handled any ensuing problems (such as users sending
spam, virus attacks etc) if/when they called.

I've never used them, but their prices are good :-).

www.megapath.net is another excellent provider that allows sharing. They
tend to be a little more expensive however, and their SLAs don't apply to
ADSL accounts, just SDSL (at least last time I checked).

I've had personal experience with both speakeasy and megapath and they're
both good. I recently switched to speakeasy for my home account from
megapath when they had a $30/mth (1.5MBx385k) for a year special for LA
customers (which somehow included San DIego :->).

Last but not least, a "ditto" for Cox business cable. They have a Home
Office special of $89/mth (3MBx384?) which has the typical cable port blocks
removed. No reselling. Time Warner has a similar deal, but it starts around
$120 month.

cheers, michael

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] Liberal User Agreements?


Take a look at  Speakeasy.net for xDSL also you can get a business
account with COX Cable.

I prefer Speakeasy though.

Kelley




On Sep 23, 2004, at 5:00 PM, Jakob Eriksson wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I'm considering setting up a little experimental wireless network out
> here in Riverside. Ideally, I'd like to share my home connection, via
> a wireless mesh, with the neighborhood, and use Linksys WRT54GS
> machines with OpenWrt as the hardware platform. The question is, what,
> if any, internet providers will allow this?
>
> - Jakob
>



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