ATTBI Registration Resolved
Matt Galster
mattg at timesucker.ne.client2.attbi.com
Fri Aug 2 16:26:06 EDT 2002
So what happens after the sale to ComCurst? Will they still leave us alone?
MEG
Nathan Meyers
>
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 01:57:03PM -0400, Brian J. Conway wrote:
> > The first and third don't apply to me, personally. I noticed the 2nd one
> > listed when I saw the changes the other day, but upon looking at the list,
> > it only specifies approved cable modems and network cards. As I am using
> > approved devices from those lists to connect multiple computers, I don't
> > see a problem. I think they're trying to cover themselves against
> > people that are sharing Wi-Fi with their neighbors or running a
> > high-traffic site on a residential cable line, but I don't see anything
> > that contradicts what's stated in the Security FAQ (these things were
> > already mentioned there before being expanded recently in the AUP, I
> > think).
>
> Agreed. It's not worth AT&T's time and trouble to care about what's going
> on in your home network. It is worth their trouble to care about people
> who blow their average bandwidth assumptions out of the water because
> they're sharing that bandwidth with a hundred or so of their closest
> friends. Having a policy gives them something to enforce (or ignore)
> - it doesn't mean they're going to harrass reasonable users.
>
> Nathan
>
> > -b
> >
> > > Although this has changed recently. For some enthralling reading, check out
> > > their new AUP:
> > >
> > > http://help.broadband.att.com/faq.jsp?content_id=1107&category_id=34
> > >
> > > Revised on July 25. It contains language that restricts the use of wireless
> > > networks and connection sharing via firewall:
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