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ADSL for Internet Cafe


The connection of ADSL for internet cafe is a typical one, but you may need more than one, if there are a lot of computers on your store.

When connecting the computers in a cybercafe to the internet, all the PCs first have to connect to the switch or a hub, which are connected to the server, making up a LAN (Local Area Network).

LAN is typically a bunch of computers that share a common internet line and often share the resources of a single processor or server.

The actual ADSL connection goes through the server that load balances the internet connections to the client computers that customers use at the cafe.

For the bigger internet cafes, I've seen suggestions that it might be a good idea to get more than one connection to more than one ISP, so that you will always have a working broadband connection available.

Your router can be used to distribute the traffic to the ISP that has the best performance, or to establish different quality of service levels for your customers.


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