Submitted by Jesse Russell on Mon, 2007-12-10 17:49.
sterling wrote:
Now, I'm not going to be playing a game on a public internet connection most likely, but I've been known to use bandwidth to download larger files or stream content when necessary. You are saying people should only use specific protocols on public hotspots?
You use the word "public" (I'm also at fault for using this word above), but it isn't public, it is a service provided by the coffee shop for all of the customers and not just one guy who orders one cup of coffee and plays WoW for three hours. It is about etiquette.
The city of Madison provides public wifi through Mad City Broadband. I have no problem what so ever with someone using Mad City Broadband for whatever: http://www.madcitybroadband.com/
Re: Quote:I don't think it's
You use the word "public" (I'm also at fault for using this word above), but it isn't public, it is a service provided by the coffee shop for all of the customers and not just one guy who orders one cup of coffee and plays WoW for three hours. It is about etiquette.
The city of Madison provides public wifi through Mad City Broadband. I have no problem what so ever with someone using Mad City Broadband for whatever: http://www.madcitybroadband.com/