On 12/10/14, 9:41 PM, "Charles Mills" 
<w3y...@gmail.com<mailto:w3y...@gmail.com>> wrote:

In the US at least you have to authenticate with your Comcast credentials and 
not like a traditional open wifi where you can just make up an email and accept 
the terms of service.  I also understand that it is a different IP than the 
subscriber.  Based on this the subscriber should be protected from anyone doing 
anything illegal and causing the SWAT team to pay a visit.

You are absolutely correct.

Now..they are doing this on your electric bill and taking up space (albeit a 
small amount of it) in your home.

The blog cited is at http://speedify.com/%20blog/comcast-public-hotspot-cost/. 
As you can see it uses two separate devices; it is not similar to our 
residential service.

Jason

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