> >> The counterexample is that there are ISPs that have their home users
> >> with 802.11 run public hotspots and get some compensation from the
> >> ISP. In this case, since it is a public access 802.11, SeND would be a
> >> good thing to use. And 802.11 is also a key scenario for proxynd.
> >
> >
> > This is the first I have ever heard of that particular scenario.
>
> And Jim Kempf said, it's being deployed that way.
>
>     Erik
>


specifically, speakeasy has a program listed on their web site where you get
credits for routing your neighbor's traffic through your .11 ap. perhaps
other isps too?

                jak



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