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Originally Posted by Willravel
I agree, and I'm actually chatting with some friends right now about tunneling and encryption to bypass this garbage. Unfortunately, there's simply no way to replace the existing "series of tubes", so the best way to maintain the liberated internet is to burrow our way around like a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
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This is not really true. You can replace the current set of tubes but it takes a medium to large group of people in many areas to do. I've talked to my surrounding neighbors about the idea of getting off of cable internet and getting our own T1 line that we'd split off. House the router and switch in my home (IT Guru) and run cable or wireless to each neighbors home. Then team up with other groups across the country and make your IP tunnels.
viola, private networks all run together.
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