Short Network Rules
These short network rules cover the most common violations made by users. Spend 10 minutes now reviewing the rules – save your time, effort, and internet connection. More detailed instructions can be found here: Network Usage Rules.
Tip:
Forbidden fruit is sweet, but violations are punished by a ban (disconnection from the internet for a certain period, the need to pay the CA fee again, or exclusion from CA).
If you are unsure whether you can use something – carefully read the full rules. If you still have questions, check the PC Club bot.
Forbidden fruit is sweet, but violations are punished by a ban (disconnection from the internet for a certain period, the need to pay the CA fee again, or exclusion from CA).
If you are unsure whether you can use something – carefully read the full rules. If you still have questions, check the PC Club bot.
Not Allowed | Allowed |
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Sharing PC Club’s internet – hotspot. Connecting devices not approved by PC Club (4n, 4o, 4d) |
One Ethernet and one Wi-Fi connection approved by PC Club |
Using torrents and programs that may harm the network/other users (4k, 4l) |
Downloading licensed programs, treating other network users with respect |
Engaging in activities or spreading information that may be illegal. Damaging network equipment and cables, overloading the network with attacks, viruses, or P2P programs (4e, 4f, 4i) | Be a decent person 😊 |
Harming other users, attempting to illegally obtain their personal data, using the network for advertising/spamming (4g, 4j, 4m) |
Be a decent person 😊 |
Changing the computer name/IP address/MAC address assigned by PC Club, using a static IP address (4a, 4b, 4c) |
Notify PC Club and arrange any changes made |
Description of the Table: In the “Not Allowed” column, you may see references 4a-4n. These are specific points from the Network Usage Rules. Read them if you need more detailed information.
Reminder:
You are allowed one network connection via Ethernet cable for your computer and one Wi-Fi connection for an additional device (most commonly, a phone).
The Wi-Fi service is supplementary, and the PC Club does not guarantee connection stability.
You are allowed one network connection via Ethernet cable for your computer and one Wi-Fi connection for an additional device (most commonly, a phone).
The Wi-Fi service is supplementary, and the PC Club does not guarantee connection stability.