This chat about switching ISP has had me pondering the viability of sharing the ISP connection with my neighbours, to reduce costs. I mean, if I get anywhere approaching the advertised 900Mb/s then I could easily spread that across a couple or three families.
How would I go about making three totally separate subnets, one for me and one for each of my neighbours.
Presumably I could do this with VPNs somehow, hopefully using OpenWRT to implement? Then just use a WiFi mesh network to actually distribute the packets.
VLANs are what you'd need. And you'd need to be aware of the risk of possibly being first suspect for what they do online and the hassles of dealing with any outages.
This chat about switching ISP has had me pondering the viability of sharing the ISP connection with my neighbours, to reduce costs. I mean, if I get anywhere approaching the advertised 900Mb/s then I could easily spread that across a couple or three families.
How would I go about making three totally separate subnets, one for me and one for each of my neighbours.
Presumably I could do this with VPNs somehow, hopefully using OpenWRT to implement? Then just use a WiFi mesh network to actually distribute the packets.