rc> -----Original Message-----
rc> From: NelMan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
rc> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:45 AM
rc> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rc> Subject: RE: [plug] OT: internet cafe
rc> 
rc> 
rc> Counter-strike, diablo ii, etc.  It doesn't quite matter, 
rc> they are the 
rc> popular ones today.  Virtually every i-cafe has them in their 
rc> machines.  You might also want to consider "Unreal Tournament."
rc> 
rc> But what would really make the difference is your hardware. 
rc>  Be sure that 
rc> everything -- from your machines to your connections 
rc> (netcards, cables, 
rc> hubs, etc) -- would kick some butt.

RE network devices, definitely, I won't use a hub, I'll use a 10/100 switch.

rc> We set up an i-cafe a few months back ourselves, with serious 
rc> hardware.  It's the key.  Hardware choice (read: ASUS 
rc> specs) is definitely 
rc> critical.  And after a few days, the shop has been on 24 X 7.
rc> 
rc> Another tip:  Noticeable pixels are definite no-nos.

Since my friend will setup an i-cafe somewhere in Batangas, sinong ISP ang
magandang piliin? Of course, yung meron POPs doon, para mas mura-mura ang
billing.
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