Please, dont do this. These servers were plugged off on early monday (local moscow time), as soon we got contact with podolsk-mo. The networks of bad guys were: 62.176.16.0/22 (they got from local ISP) 91.200.144.0/22 (client's network)
Almost fake story. 1. It's not required for end-user to register his wifi enabled devices. 2. Short range Wifi hotspots must be registered if you allow access to a third party (10 days and approx. 1000 rub for registration) 3. "a set of documents and technological certification" required for ISPs (if you sell wifi access for profit) and for wavelength not in a/b/g range
Please, dont do this.
These servers were plugged off on early monday (local moscow time), as soon we got contact with podolsk-mo. The networks of bad guys were:
62.176.16.0/22 (they got from local ISP)
91.200.144.0/22 (client's network)
Almost fake story.
1. It's not required for end-user to register his wifi enabled devices.
2. Short range Wifi hotspots must be registered if you allow access to a third party (10 days and approx. 1000 rub for registration)
3. "a set of documents and technological certification" required for ISPs (if you sell wifi access for profit) and for wavelength not in a/b/g range
What is the model of your ADSL router? Never met any device from D-Link with unchangeable IPs...