From: Александр
Hold a second, Jim...i'm on the phone with the senior judge from the European Court now. Well, the judge says <
>, he claims. < > I think it's unfortunate that people can't "automatically" share some of their (otherwise unused) WiFi capacity. Many people would do this, as long as a few restrictions are in place: 1. A person sharing shouldn't be legally liable for anything done; 2. The owner gets to use "all" of the capacity when needed; the external user only gets space when available. 3. The IP addresses of "his" use and that of the "external" use be unrelated in any way. Interestingly, Comcast/Xfinity has a somewhat automatic system of this kind: Boxes are called "gateways" and, in effect, have two WiFi routers: One for the owner and the other for anyone else. (However, to use the other side, you need to be a subscriber somewhere or have his password/permission.) For news of an objection to this, see: https://www.fastcompany.com/3039682/comcast-was-sued-for-quietly-making-your... Jim Bell