If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance?

If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance?

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If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance? DerekC 11-21-2005
Posted by DerekC on November 21, 2005, 8:26 pm
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Actually, it is for providing 60 tenants free internet access in an
apartment complex.
Each of these two cables (and one cable modem on each) and take care of
30 apartment units thru a linksys router. $50 x2 = $100 a month for two
cable subscriptions sure beats getting a T1 line (over $600 a month)
and most surfer will download more than upload. In fact, the bandwith
is proportional to the number of subscription, we would like to order
like five of them for $200 and it still beats a T1 line.


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Posted by David H. Lipman on November 21, 2005, 8:33 pm
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| Actually, it is for providing 60 tenants free internet access in an
| apartment complex.
| Each of these two cables (and one cable modem on each) and take care of
| 30 apartment units thru a linksys router. $50 x2 = $100 a month for two
| cable subscriptions sure beats getting a T1 line (over $600 a month)
| and most surfer will download more than upload. In fact, the bandwith
| is proportional to the number of subscription, we would like to order
| like five of them for $200 and it still beats a T1 line.

I think you find that is a violation of the Comcast Terms of Use policy since
you are
providing their service to others thaat are not mebers of your family.

http://www.comcast.net/terms/use.jsp

ix. "resell the Service or otherwise make available to anyone outside the
Premises the
ability to use the Service (i.e. wi-fi, or other methods of networking), in
whole or in
part, directly or indirectly, or on a bundled or unbundled basis. The Service is
for
personal and non-commercial use only and you agree not to use the Service for
operation as
an Internet service provider or for any business enterprise or purpose, or as an
end-point
on a non-Comcast local area network or wide area network; "


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Posted by DerekC on November 21, 2005, 8:35 pm
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I see. It was just a thought.


Posted by James Knott on November 22, 2005, 6:59 am
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David H. Lipman wrote:

> | Actually, it is for providing 60 tenants free internet access in an
> | apartment complex.
> | Each of these two cables (and one cable modem on each) and take care of
> | 30 apartment units thru a linksys router. $50 x2 = $100 a month for two
> | cable subscriptions sure beats getting a T1 line (over $600 a month)
> | and most surfer will download more than upload. In fact, the bandwith
> | is proportional to the number of subscription, we would like to order
> | like five of them for $200 and it still beats a T1 line.
>
> I think you find that is a violation of the Comcast Terms of Use policy
> since you are providing their service to others thaat are not mebers of
> your family.

He'd need a business account, to do what he wants.



Posted by f/fgeorge on November 22, 2005, 2:21 pm
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 06:59:17 -0500, James Knott

>David H. Lipman wrote:
>
>> | Actually, it is for providing 60 tenants free internet access in an
>> | apartment complex.
>> | Each of these two cables (and one cable modem on each) and take care of
>> | 30 apartment units thru a linksys router. $50 x2 = $100 a month for two
>> | cable subscriptions sure beats getting a T1 line (over $600 a month)
>> | and most surfer will download more than upload. In fact, the bandwith
>> | is proportional to the number of subscription, we would like to order
>> | like five of them for $200 and it still beats a T1 line.
>>
>> I think you find that is a violation of the Comcast Terms of Use policy
>> since you are providing their service to others thaat are not mebers of
>> your family.
>
>He'd need a business account, to do what he wants.
>
ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.


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