It depends. If it's a solution like sandyd suggested - a VPN, the traffic would be unreadable, but if you are just hooking another router to an existing one, whoever controls the network could be...
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It depends. If it's a solution like sandyd suggested - a VPN, the traffic would be unreadable, but if you are just hooking another router to an existing one, whoever controls the network could be...
Yes, but it would basically just be daisy chained and all traffic would go thru their connection.
Basically it all falls back to: Their network, their rules. If they don't want to listen to...
+9000.
If you cannot secure something that is not yours, then try not to worry about it. Either secure your machine to the best of your ability, or get internet elsewhere.
Pretty much this. It is up to the network owner to secure their gear, not the user.