DSL Router
February 23rd, 2010
DSL Router
The Internet is a complex and far-flung entity that requires many things–both hardware and software–for it to work. Among the most crucial pieces of hardware, if not the most crucial, is the router. A router, in the simplest possible terms, does exactly what its name would suggest: it routes information from point A to point B.
Routers Get Information Where It Needs to Go
So on the one hand, a router is like a traffic light; it manages the flow of traffic on the Internet. However, given the incredible flow of traffic along the Internet–there are billions of requests that need to be routed daily worldwide–routers literally make the Internet go.
A DSL router can be as simple as a hub for a home network, or an industrial-strength router used for businesses or ISPs. If you’re a business owner and you’ve got multiple users on one networked system, you’ll need a router that is both reliable and powerful enough to handle your company’s needs. What a router will do in this circumstance is make sure that when User A accesses a web page or receives an email, the information goes to the correct computer. Otherwise, chaos.
When you bring a DSL line into your business, you’ll be sharing this internet connection among your various employees, and possibly in different rooms and offices. We have affordable solutions for your office. Whether you’ve got five employees of 50, We have answers for your business.
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