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Wired to wireless?



On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 06:45:35AM -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> A question for the comm techies out there -
> 
> You have a wired network via a major provider - comcast, verizon, rcn,
> etc, at your home.
> 
> Your neighbor (someone on your street) also subscribes to the same
> provider.   Can they see your traffic?    Can you see theirs?

On DSL, no, because the first time your IP traffic touches theirs
is at a router owned by the telco.

On FIOS, no, for similar reasons.

For DOCSIS, in theory yes, in practice no, because traffic
between your cable modem and the CMTS is encrypted. Older
systems used 56-bit DES, which is crackable, but the new ones
use AES.


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