SaturdayInAustin
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- Jan 11, 2009
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connection I share with my neighbor? OK, here's the situation:
1) Let's start with my home network. Three machines, a TiVo, iPhone, etc. All connected by reprogrammable Linksys WRT54G router (currently running Tomato), all sharing files, screen sharing, etc. Relatively high bandwidth going around.
2) Let's assume with all that, there is no connection to the Internet. No gateway out.
3) Let's say a neighbor is willing to share their wireless connection, with high-speed Internet.
Here's the big question: How can I get my router to route in/out packets to their router, but ONLY when it's necessary. I could just connect all my stuff to his SSID, but of course that would blow him up. I want to keep my network as is so I can go crazy as I want internally. But when I want to hit a web page, his connection is used.
The main thing is that I can assure him that his connection is only used when necessary.
Thanks in advance. The answer can be as technical as it needs to be.
1) Let's start with my home network. Three machines, a TiVo, iPhone, etc. All connected by reprogrammable Linksys WRT54G router (currently running Tomato), all sharing files, screen sharing, etc. Relatively high bandwidth going around.
2) Let's assume with all that, there is no connection to the Internet. No gateway out.
3) Let's say a neighbor is willing to share their wireless connection, with high-speed Internet.
Here's the big question: How can I get my router to route in/out packets to their router, but ONLY when it's necessary. I could just connect all my stuff to his SSID, but of course that would blow him up. I want to keep my network as is so I can go crazy as I want internally. But when I want to hit a web page, his connection is used.
The main thing is that I can assure him that his connection is only used when necessary.
Thanks in advance. The answer can be as technical as it needs to be.