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If your DSL provider does not allow the their access to be networked
then they have the right to stop your service it you break their rules.
It is a policy question. I would read their rules about use of their
services. Like for example, Earthlink allows networking. As a mater of
fact they want to sell you the equipment to do it.

george paredes wrote:

> TO ALL:
>
> ....  I'm am connected to PLDT MYDSL here in the Philippines. One
> technical/maintenance person assigned in our are told me that PLDT
> MYDSL prohibits the use of this product.....
>
> Is there any Local/Internationals Laws prohibiting the use of routers...
>

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