A laptop toting customer has just come and gone from my cybercaf�, and
boy am I embarrassed. I could neither get her laptop to access the
Internet via my LAN nor could I successfully configure her DUN to dial
in to my ISP. After 45 minutes of floundering I finally had to admit
defeat. (In the end I gave her free use of one of my machines as
consolation so she went away happy, but that's not the point.)
Obviously there's more to having a laptop friendly cybercaf� than simply
having a spare Ethernet or phone jack to plug into. How do the rest of
you deal with laptops?
Warren
The Cybercaf� at Pizza Pizza
Santa Rosa de Cop�n, Honduras
http://sites.netscape.net/srcopan/cybercafe.htm
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