HACKER Q&A
📣 kirillzubovsky

What should I do with my unused 1Gig internet?


I have a gigabit internet hooked up for our coworking space, but due to the nature of businesses here, most of it goes unused. "1Gig internet" is a very good marketing message, so I am not going to downgrade. However, what should do I with unused bandwidth, ideally something that makes money?

A friend suggested running a Bitcoin miner, but that has a very long bayback period, assuming the price doesn't sink. Not convinced this is a good idea. Is there anything else worth doing? Thanks!


  👤 josephcsible Accepted Answer ✓
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/

Run a Tor Bridge (not the same thing as a regular Tor relay). This helps people in oppressive regimes bypass Internet censorship (e.g., China's Great Firewall). The way it works is that bridge traffic is disguised to not look like Tor traffic, and there's no public list or other easy way to identify which computers are Tor Bridges, as there is for regular Tor relays.


👤 red0point
As soon as you use a significant portion of it all the time, you don‘t have „1Gig internet“ to advertise anymore.

Be happy to be able to provide actual 1Gbps as a best-effort to your coworking space! If I were a customer, I‘d be glad that I can download my 50GB of whatever I need asap and use the full connection I paid for, and not have 50% of it clogged by some TOR relay or stuff like that.

I mean, the customers are paying for it, right? So they should be able to use it for whatever they need, as much or as little as they need.


👤 Shared404
Find a couple torrents for things that you care about (Linux or other OS's are a good place to look, or possible rare and copyright expired media).

For money, probably the best you can do is offer a small hosting service, maybe "X amount of cloud storage with X time renting" or something similar. Check out Nextcloud if you want a UI that's more advanced then a typical NFS or network share.


👤 itisit
Do your homework and check your ISP’s ToS. You’re likely not entitled to continuously exhaust your available bandwidth, and in turn, your account can be suspended without notice.

For example, see item 2.h. of Spectrum Business’s acceptable use policy. [0] This kind of policy is common to most providers.

[0] https://www.spectrum.com/policies/spectrum-business-internet...


👤 nix23
-Tor Bridge or Relay

-Run a Mirror for a project you care for

-Run a Yggdrasil Node -> https://yggdrasil-network.github.io /services.html

-Run i2p/i2pd -> https://i2pd.website/

For Money:

-Sia Node (if you have some storage available..the more the better (>4TB) and much more profitable then "mining" bitcoins) -> https://sia.tech/


👤 opan
Seed torrents or files (or whatever you call them) on IPFS. Mirror a repo for a GNU/Linux distro.

👤 MikeAshley178
> Bitcoin miner,

Doesn't matter so much about Bandwidth, That friend knows nothing. You'd need more processing power that offsets the extra bandwidth.

You could try a Seedbox. Easy to setup, cheap.

https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=bittorrent

other things include

https://geti2p.net/en/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_P2P

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lantern_(software)

Setup any number of Game Servers....

https://github.com/OpenRA/OpenRA/wiki/Dedicated

But first invest in a good router.... Or setup a Homelab

https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/

VPN/Proxy Server for family and friends

Plex Server for family and Friends.


👤 nbenitezl
Help distribute OpenStreetMap data: https://planet.openstreetmap.org/

👤 piratejon
Seeding the geocities torrent is kinda cool. http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/3046

👤 moepstar
How about hosting something like Nextcloud for your customers?

Or something different - there's a truckload of selfhosted services that are interesting, useful and easy-ish to set up...


👤 xtracto
There are services that pay you to use your connection as a proxy. I don't remember the names but I've tried at least 2.

👤 buck4roo
Become a bandwidth provider on Orchid?

https://www.orchid.com/


👤 hatware
Bandwidth doesn't help much with bitcoin mining, I have a few questions for your friend.

There's not some program you can "donate" bandwidth to and make money off of it. Closest thing would be to self-host media and stop paying for all the streaming services you probably have right now. That will save you money, at least.


👤 imhoguy
Provide Minecraft servers for coworker's families or locals. Low ping is important. You can provide it in coworking bundle, free or just do separate business. Then organize (W)LAN parties on weekends :)

👤 Jaruzel
Build/Run a website archiving thing for the small-web (i.e. doesn't focus on the larger sites).

👤 bitxbitxbitcoin
Look up setting up a Helium hotspot or AKash node.

👤 lproven
Honeygain?

Seems fairly legit.

A friend's referral -- not mine, I am not on it. https://r.honeygain.me/FCASSD418E


👤 slater
neocities-like "free website" service

👤 gradschool
please run a sci-hub mirror