• @CatsGoMOW@lemmy.world
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    56 months ago

    And not to mention liability issues if you share a network like that with neighbors. If they start doing illegal stuff while connected to your router, you are on the hook for it.

    • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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      16 months ago

      No, that possibility is why you’re not on the hook for it. An ip address is not enough to prove what person did it.

    • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      I have to imagine that on routers where the ISP offers a parallel portal through your gear, they isolate the other user’s traffic from your home network and will trace any illegal activity back to that particular subscriber.

      Granted, this is probably a good reason to ditch your ISPs hardware and use your own where you can. Even AT&Ts gear can be set up in bridge mode to where it acts as simply a modem for your own hardware. Like hell if I want random people posted up outside my house to use the internet.