The YahClick satellite Internet connection delivers
upstream (outgoing) and downstream (incoming)
data to and from a PC or a Mac computer
through a high throughput satellite. The end user
computer will have high speed Internet access
via an Ethernet connection to the YahClick
modem. The computer may be connected to the
YahClick modem directly or can be attached to a
wireless hub or router to connect wirelessly.
Upon subscription to the YahClick service,
Coollink or its Resellers process the order, install
the YahClick terminal, and activate the service.
The YahClick terminal includes the YahClick
Satellite Receiver (either a 74 cm or a 98 cm
dish along with the Transmit/Receive device) and
the YahClick modem. The YahClick Satellite
receiver can be mounted on a roof, wall or via
pole mount on the ground. Once connected, the
end user computer sends a request to the
YahClick modem, which passes the request to
the YahClick satellite. The satellite receives this
signal and sends it to one of the YahClick
gateways. The request then goes to the Internet
Backbone, which retrieves the requested web
content from the web server. The whole cycle is
then reversed and the requested data is sent to
the end user. Depending on the location of the
user and the corresponding beam, the Y1B
satellite will route the subscriber’s incoming and
outgoing traffic to and from the respective
YahClick gateway (Abu Dhabi, Luxembourg,
Madrid, or Athens).
In few words: you can have High-Speed
Internet access anywhere in Nigeria.
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