dstebbins Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 You can CREATE your own electricity if you have your own windmill or solar panel. You can't exactly get FREE electricity unless you have a lot of solar panels or windmills, but it can substantially lower your electricity bill. That being said, how can you create your own Internet connection? I understand that you will probably have to do it in terms of data transfer, rather than total data transfer per second (kinda like you do on a cell phone), but it should still be possible, right? How, exactly, does that work?
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 You'd have to lay your own cable down to an Internet exchange, where you can peer with other ISPs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peering
insane_alien Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 gonna be much much more expensive than getting an electrical generator.
dstebbins Posted May 16, 2010 Author Posted May 16, 2010 gonna be much much more expensive than getting an electrical generator. Yes, I can understand that, but the QUESTION was how do you do it? Or, and that whole "peering" thing sounds illegal (using someone else's Internet connection).
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 The point of peering is that you have an agreement with the other person to share traffic across your networks. The Internet is merely a bunch of computers networked together; you just have to get a connection into that network. Peering is how you do it.
dstebbins Posted May 16, 2010 Author Posted May 16, 2010 The point of peering is that you have an agreement with the other person to share traffic across your networks. The Internet is merely a bunch of computers networked together; you just have to get a connection into that network. Peering is how you do it. How can I find a network willing to peer with me?
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Dunno. You'd have to see what ISPs operate locally, and if there are any Internet exchanges near you. Then you'd have to contact them. I doubt they'd be interested in peering with one guy, though. One person peering with a large network is basically just like buying Internet access from an ISP, but harder.
ydoaPs Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Dunno. You'd have to see what ISPs operate locally, and if there are any Internet exchanges near you. Then you'd have to contact them. I doubt they'd be interested in peering with one guy, though. One person peering with a large network is basically just like buying Internet access from an ISP, but harder. You could form your own ISP and lay cable to your neighborhood. But here's the problem: how do you convince people(or the city) to let you lay cable on their property?
bascule Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 You don't need to lay cable. You can get a leased line from a telco who has already done that. Once you have a leased line, you'll either need to pay for internet service through that telco or get a peering agreement with another ISP. This is actually quite feasible if you have a large apartment building or condo. With enough people sharing the bandwidth, you can actually get faster service more cheaply than going through a major cable or DSL provider: http://trueslant.com/kylebrady/2010/04/08/be-your-own-isp/
Zolar V Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 You can CREATE your own electricity if you have your own windmill or solar panel. You can't exactly get FREE electricity unless you have a lot of solar panels or windmills, but it can substantially lower your electricity bill. That being said, how can you create your own Internet connection? I understand that you will probably have to do it in terms of data transfer, rather than total data transfer per second (kinda like you do on a cell phone), but it should still be possible, right? How, exactly, does that work? What your probably looking for is more akin to the IntrAnet. you create a Intranet by connecting a large group of computers with your normal types of connections. For larger intranets you may need other items such as switches, and computers set up as servers. that is if you want to get indepth in the process. if you would like to connect your intranet to the internet, you could connect a server computer to the internet or connect the internet through a switch. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intranet
JamesNBarnes Posted May 24, 2010 Posted May 24, 2010 Is this a purely theoretical question, or do you have a goal in mind? If you state the goal, you might get a more helpful answer.
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