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Although already briefly mentioned,- most ISP user access licensing agreements are for individual use by the user who is paying for the account, Most ISP's specifically prohibit 'subletting' of ISP non-commercial accessl- meaning that the additional bandwidth is not theirs to decide to permit you to use. Additionally, in permitting open access to their access portal,- they can themselves be held liable, both civil and criminal, for the activities traced to their ISP, whether or not the MAC address is of their personal computer equipmet. 9They have a responsibility to take at least minimal effort in securing the ISP connection).
Unless your neighbor is paying for a T1 trunk and commercial account with unlimited bandwidth,- it is improbable that their ISP account permits them to allow you access,- even if they wanted to (technically, theft of services on the part of both parties).
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