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ACCESSING THE INTERNET Hardware Requirements

Hardware Requirements Multi-media computer with web browsing software Telephone Line Modem ISP

Multi-Media Computer High specification computer/web browsing software - monitor, keyboard, mouse Speakers Sound Card Video Card Microphone/Web cam

Telephone Line PSTN Socket located close to computer Dedicated line preferable ISDN/ADSL/Leased Line

Modem Converts digital signals into analogue signals Internal Modem External Modem Modem Speed - 56kbps preferable

Internet Service Provider (ISP) A company that provides a connection to the Internet Cost – monthly fee for limited/unlimited access Additional services – help desk, free e-mail accounts, web hosting Many UK ISPs offer free access – ‘Freeserve’