Nice....what area again? Who's the provider and for how much a month or
is this a shared one?

G.

Tom Balon wrote:

> They cap both the upstream speed as well as the amount
> of data you can transfer/month. See my last post
> with their terms-of-service. You are forbiden to
> run a server, share or redistribute the bandwidth in
> any way. I found all this out when setting up my
> first Nocat hotspot when I was using RR.
>
> For those of you who have been flamin my ass for
> pointing out RR being less than frank about what
> you get when you sign up, I deeply apologize. Please
> leave me alone. Your right, if you read the terms-of-
> service, it's all very clear. My mistake, I fell
> pray to the ads.
>
> This whole thing was a plug for wireless. I abandoned
> RR due to the shitty uplink perfomance and I'm now
> using a 2Mbs symmetric wireless link. I was simply
> trying to say that as wireless advocates, we should
> point out the benefits of using wireless vs. cable
> or dsl.
>
> Sorry everyone :-)
>
> -Tom
>
> > Can anyone explain to me why they would cap upstream
> at 128k?  I'm
> trying
> > to think of a logical reason for this, and I come up
> short.  Anyone
> have
> > any insights?
>
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