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In times past, one remote site = One comm. line (forget multidrop)

With the use of DSL and ethernet connections, things have changed.

I don't recall seeing a book on the subject, but what are the
practical limits to a single ethernet adapter supporting more
than one remote location ?

In the event of more than one ethernet adapter, do you use more than
one DSL line or do you use a "smart switch" and bring all traffic
through a single line ?

I have a customer that wants to start using DSL at remote locations
and I'm getting concerned about how much traffic a single adapter
can handle.

A typical site would be 1-4 terminals and 1-2 printers(2380)

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