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$5 Social Wi-Fi Router

slashjunkie writes "BBC News is running a story about the Spanish firm Fon, selling subsidized Linksys WRT54GL Wi-Fi routers for $5, in exchange for the buyer agreeing to a 12 month contract of providing access to other Fon users within range. With the financial backing of Google and Skype, their goal is to create Wi-Fi networks, street by street, across Europe and the US. Buyers of the subsidized routers can classify themselves as 'Linuses', whereby they also get free access to all other Fon hotspots, or 'Bills', where they receive 50% of the revenue made by on-selling their Wi-Fi to other Fon users. 'Alien' users can buy 24-hour passes for 3 Euro. To deter misuse, all Fon users must identify themselves by a username and password before they can access the hotspot. As long as the owner's personal LAN is not accessible, this could be a good way to offset the costs of the average geek's bandwidth bill."

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  1. I'll take one by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'll take one and be glad to share. Given that the house sits 700 feet from the nearest road and 5 miles from the nearest town, it might not help the cause much, but what the heck.

  2. Linuses and Bills by should_be_linear · · Score: 5, Funny

    TFA forgets to mention that besides "Linuses" and "Bills" there are also "Jobs" users that have same connection speed like users above, but opted to pay twice as much.

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    1. Re:Linuses and Bills by ettlz · · Score: 5, Funny
      • Richards allow you to subroute the connection even further, provided you do so in a manner not more restrictive than the one in which you connect;
      • Darls decide that they, in fact, own their next-door neighbour's connection and sue for it;
      • Theos provide a secure, audited connection, don't give a damn what you do with it, and jump down your throat if you can't work out how to use it, dumbass; and
      • Steves look at you sitting near their router, throw a chair out of the window, and threaten to fucking kill you.
    2. Re:Linuses and Bills by twosmokes · · Score: 4, Funny

      I thought Steves were the ones who decide that the router would perform better if it were painted white and had more curves.

    3. Re:Linuses and Bills by Linker3000 · · Score: 4, Funny
      • Michaels provide a low-cost solution, but all your requests get routed through Bangalore and when you send an email the reply that comes back bears no relation to the one you sent and you can barely understand the contents
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  3. Your target by truthsearch · · Score: 5, Funny

    The WRT54GL is in the mail. Your target is Steve Ballmer. Now GO!

    1. Re:Your target by bcat24 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Somewhere off in Redmond, a shot is fired. It narrowly misses Steve Ballmer, who grabs a chair to deflect it.
      What will happen? Will bcat go down in legend as the glorious killer of Ballmer? Or will he suffer the wrath of Ballmer's WWE-style chair-throwing moves?
      Will Steve f***ing kill Google? And most importantly, will bcat brick his new WRT54GL when he tries to reflash it?

      Tune in next week, same bat time, same bat channel.

    2. Re:Your target by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 3, Funny

      Tune in next week, same bat time, same bat channel.

      Or if not the same bat channel, at least a dupe bat channel.

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  4. Don't let the geeks do marketing by LeastWorst · · Score: 2, Funny

    Here's a clue - it would probably be best not to call people who you'd like to pay you money "Aliens". Some people might find that a little off-putting. I thought for a moment they were calling Bill and Linus aliens, which, now that I think about it, makes a scary kind of sense.

  5. Re:What if by Aceticon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dunno about the rest, but around here sending hate e-mails to CmdrTaco is considered a social duty

  6. Gotcha by mynickwastaken · · Score: 0, Funny

    Obviously your name is Bush, isn't it?

  7. Not at my coffie house by Another+IT+Grunt · · Score: 3, Funny

    If any of you slug's bring your wireless devices any where my coffie house i will have your arrested for stealing the customers from my business who sit in my parking lot and surf the net. Only coffie drinkers and guys who sit in trucks with a laptop are allowed near my wifi..

  8. Linksys already doing this? by noidentity · · Score: 5, Funny

    "[Fon's] goal is to create Wi-Fi networks, street by street, across Europe and the US"

    Isn't a company called Linksys also doing something like this? They seem to have pretty good coverage these days, and they don't even require a login. I think they may be using a different network topology, though.

  9. Ballmer bashing... by CrimsonScythe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Indeed. There's more Ballmer bashing than you can shake a chair at.

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  10. Re:So what? by elem · · Score: 2, Funny

    Bob? Is that you in there?