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The Internet
The Internet
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6:TheInternet 2
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Chapter Contents
Section A: Internet Technology
Section B: Fixed Internet Access
Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet
Access
Section D: Internet Services
Section E: Internet Security
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SECTION
A
Internet Technology
Internet Technology
Background
Internet Infrastructure
Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains
Connection Speed
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Background
The ARPANET, created in
1969, connected computers at
UCLA, Stanford Research
Institute, University of Utah,
and University of California at
Santa Barbara
Today, theInternet connects
computers all over the globe
and supplies information to
people of all ages and interests
With an estimated 200 million
nodes and 1 billion users, the
Internet is huge
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Internet Infrastructure
The Internet is not owned or operated by any single
corporation or government
The Internet backbone is a network of high-capacity
communications links that provides the main routes
for data traffic across the Internet
Backbone links and routers are maintained by
network service providers (NSPs)
NSP equipment and links are tied together by
network access points (NAPs)
An Internet service provider (ISP) is a company that
offers Internet access to individuals, businesses,
and smaller ISPs
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Internet Infrastructure
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Internet Infrastructure
To communicate with an ISP, your computer
uses some type of communications device,
such as a modem
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Internet Protocols,
Addresses, and Domains
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Internet Protocols,
Addresses, and Domains
A domain name is a key component of Web
addresses, e-mail addresses, and addresses
on the Web called URLs
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Internet Protocols,
Addresses, and Domains
[...]... carried to the satellite dish where it is converted to another frequency, amplified, and transmitted Chapter6:TheInternet 21 6 Satellite Internet Service Chapter6:TheInternet 22 6 Fixed Internet Connection Roundup Chapter6:TheInternet 23 6 SECTION C Portable and Mobile Internet Access Wi-Fi Hotspots Portable and Mobile WiMAX Portable Satellite Service Cellular Data Service Chapter6:The Internet. .. speeds are the same, you have a symmetric Internet connection Internet connection options – Fixed Internet access – Portable Internet access – Mobile Internet access Chapter6:TheInternet 13 6 SECTION Fixed Internet Access B Dial-up Connections DSL, and Dedicated Lines Cable Internet Service Satellite Internet Service Fixed Wireless Service Fixed Internet Connection Roundup Chapter6:The Internet. .. Chapter6:TheInternet 30 6 Voice over IP Advantages – Low cost – Flexibility – Phone number moves with you Disadvantages – Quality can vary – Must have power to work Chapter6:TheInternet 31 6 FTP Chapter6:TheInternet 32 6 FTP Chapter6:TheInternet 33 6 File Sharing P2P file sharing uses peerto-peer (P2P) protocols that allow users to obtain files from other users located anywhere on the. .. technologies Chapter6:TheInternet 26 6 Cellular Data Services The fastest cellular technologies for Internet access are EDGE, EV-DO, and HSUPA Most cellular service providers offer a data service plan for accessing theInternet You can use a cellular-ready PDA, such as Palm Treo, Blackberry, HP iPAQ, or Dell Axim to directly access theInternetChapter6:TheInternet 27 6 SECTION Internet Services... always-on broadband Internet access over the same infrastructure that offers cable television service Chapter6:TheInternet 19 6 Cable Internet Service Cable modems convert your computer’s signal into one that can travel over the CATV network Always-on connection Chapter 6: TheInternet 20 6 Satellite Internet Service Satellite Internet service distributes alwayson, high-speed asymmetric Internet access... sharing Chapter 6: TheInternet 28 6 Real-Time Messaging A networked-based real-time messaging system allows people to exchange short messages while they are online – Instant messaging (IM) – Chat Chapter 6: TheInternet 29 6 Voice over IP VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or Voice over IP, is a technology in which a broadband Internet connection is used to place telephone calls instead of the regular... T4 lines are leased from the telephone company, and offer fast, highcapacity data transmission Chapter 6: TheInternet 17 DSL, and 6 Dedicated Lines DSL is a high-speed, digital, always-on Internet access technology that runs over standard phone lines – Most DSL installations require service technicians • DSL modem Chapter 6: TheInternet 18 6 Cable Internet Service Cable Internet service distributes... theInternet BitTorrent is a file sharing protocol that distributes the role of file server across a collection of dispersed computers Chapter6:TheInternet 34 6 SECTION Internet Security E Intrusion Attempts Securing Ports Routers and NAT Virtual Private Networks Chapter6:TheInternet 35 6 Intrusion Attempts An intrusion is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other... Chapter6:TheInternet 11 6 Connection Speed Data travels over theInternet at an incredible speed The elapsed time for data to make a round trip from point A to point B and back to point A is referred to as latency – Ping – Traceroute Upstream vs downstream speed Chapter6:TheInternet 12 6 Connection Speed When upstream speeds differ from downstream speeds, you have an asymmetric Internet. .. A dial-up connection is a fixed Internet connection that uses a voiceband modem and telephone lines to transport data between your computer and your ISP Chapter6:TheInternet 15 6 Dial-up Connections A voiceband modem converts the signals from your computer into signals that can travel over telephone lines Modem speed is measured in bits per second Chapter6:TheInternet 16 DSL, ISDN, and 6 Dedicated . The Internet
The Internet
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6: The Internet 2
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Chapter Contents
Section A: Internet Technology
Section B: Fixed Internet. addresses
on the Web called URLs
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Internet Protocols,
Addresses, and Domains
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Internet Protocols,