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Originally Posted by cliffhucker
I do not think so.
We were networking with a satellite connection before that and hughes net was ok with that.
And how in the world would they enforce it? If you do not secure your router then anyone can use the connection.
You pay for bandwidth not # of users.
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You are right, its tough to enforced. So it makes me wonder...
as I said, it is very unusual for neighbors to legally share an internet connection. The majority of cases its one payment per household not for the whole neighborhood. However, sharing between neighbors is still very risky for the account holder since they are responsible for all activity on that account.
However since this is getting away from your original question, this is my last post on this.