ReadWrite: Comcast has a clever new scheme to dramatically expand the coverage of public Wi-Fi Internet access. So far so good.
The controversial part? Comcast's plan - announced on Monday - leverages its customers' home Wi-Fi routers to make the connections available.
With a bit of tinkering, you'll have all your gadgets humming along on the perfect network in no time.
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Huge loss for those who don't know where else to spend their surplus $8 a month
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So they want me to help them out by getting them more customers on my equipment that I paid for?
technically, if they paid a customer x amount to run a public wifi spot on a separate network in their homes and businesses it would be a better idea.
the problem is that they aren't paying the customers.