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Comcast thinks it ok to install public wifi in your house



The answer is, if someone is using your hotspot, it does use the same radio
and channel your ssid is on.

On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Andrew Jones <aj at jonesy.com.au> wrote:

> It reads to me like it's not a separate Wi-Fi radio on a different
> channel, but just an additional SSID being broadcast:
> http://wifi.comcast.com/faqs.html
> ctrl+f "Does the new Home Hotspot impact my Internet speeds or data usage?"
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> On 11.12.2014 14:55, Phil Bedard wrote:
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>> It won't overlap with the one you are using for yourself on the same
>> device.
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>> DOCSIS has service flows with different priorities.  I don't know if
>> they are allocating specific channels for it or if it's just a
>> different service flow, but either way it is a lower priority and
>> should not cause contention with regular user traffic.
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>> Really it is just the power they seem to be complaining about.
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>> Phil
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Harald Koch" <chk at pobox.com>
>> Sent: â??12/â??10/â??2014 10:21 PM
>> To: "Mr Bugs" <bugs at debmi.com>
>> Cc: "NANOG list" <nanog at nanog.org>
>> Subject: Re: Comcast thinks it ok to install public wifi in your house
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>> On 10 December 2014 at 21:50, Mr Bugs <bugs at debmi.com> wrote:
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>>  however they use a separate DOCSIS and 802.11 channel so if would follow
>>> that it would be a separate IP tied to comcast corporate and not the
>>> subscriber as well as not taking up your bandwidth.
>>>
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>> IIRC there are only three non-overlapping channels on 802.11g and six on
>> 802.11n; I can see more networks than that from my basement.
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>> I haven't been keeping up with the technology, but in the ancient of days
>> wasn't the uplink side of DOCSIS also a limited-bandwidth, shared
>> resource?
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