TheEmissary wrote on Jun 10, 2014, 20:15:
So they are going to default 50,000 to 150,000 home routers in to becoming public hotspots. The question that immediately comes to mind is 1) what are they going to do to the issue of bandwidth caps and 2) whether the public traffic is counted towards the paying consumer? 3) It would be pretty shady to force share a paying user's connection and make them suffer through congestion and usage. 4) The other elephant in the room is how are they going to secure the consumers LAN against public traffic.
Comcast Wanker:
1) Nothing. Your bandwith caps will stay in place.
2) Yes, it is.
3) *crickets*
4) We're not. Nor will we safeguard you against people using your involuntary hotspot to download child pornography.
COMCAST, BABY!