Sell Your Wireless Bandwidth
BilSabab writes "Yahoo! News is reporting on the release of LinSpot 1.0 for Mac OS X. Linspot enables users to sell access to their wireless network to anyone who enters the hot zone." The software is free, but LinSpot takes a cut of the action.
This sort of ties in with the ideas of Robert X cringely, which can be read here:
For Love Not Money: How WhyFi can turn hotspots into a real industry
and
WhyFi Not? - Bob Defends his Wireless Networking Idea
Yes, I realise WiFi, not WhyFi - those are the titles.
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What they don't make obvious is you can only sell your bandwith with your CPU acting as the access point. You can't just setup your Air Port base station and rake it in.
With Sonic Hotspots, you get a special IP number routed to their VPN aggregator. None of the riffraff get on your network.
Wont the airport's fire wall NAT, mask how many MAC addresses you have?
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A lot of software (particularly Mac software) does this. " has detected that there is a new version, would you like to download and install it?"
Sometimes it gives a brief description of what's new, and it can almost always be disabled.
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Though I agree with the sentiment, it's worth noting that by default, Windows XP won't connect to unencrypted access points, and that Microsoft-brand access points are encrypted by default.
Of course, we all know that WEP is next to worthless, but having it enabled by default is one thing that Microsoft does right.
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