The Internet. What is the internet? a vast network designed to transfer data from one computer to another.

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The Internet

What is the internet? a vast network designed to transfer data from one computer to another

Small Group Discussions How has the internet impacted... Business? Education? News?

The Internet the Internet evolved from an experimental network called ARPANET, which was developed in 1969 to help scientists communicate and share computing resources.

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 5 Background  The ARPANET, created in 1969, connected computers at UCLA, Stanford Research Institute, University of Utah, and University of California at Santa Barbara  Today, the Internet connects computers all over the globe and supplies information to people of all ages and interests  With an estimated 500 million nodes and more than 1 billion users, the Internet is huge

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 6 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

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 7 Internet Infrastructure  To communicate with an ISP, your computer uses some type of communications device, such as a modem

6 Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains Chapter 6: The Internet 8

6 9 Connection Speed  When upstream speeds differ from downstream speeds, you have an asymmetric Internet connection  When upstream and downstream speeds are the same, you have a symmetric Internet connection  Internet connection options –Fixed Internet access –Portable Internet access –Mobile Internet access

What is an “Always-On” internet connection? A connection that is always established and never disconnects (exceptions do exist such as network outage, or other connection issues)

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 11 Fixed Internet Access Include  Dial-up Connections  DSL, ISDN, and Dedicated Lines  Cable Internet Service  Satellite Internet Service  Fixed Wireless Service  Fixed Internet Connection Roundup

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 12 Dial-up Connections  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

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 13 ISDN  ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a type of fixed Internet connection that moves data at speeds of 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps over ordinary telephone lines –ISDN terminal adapter connects a computer to a telephone wall jack and converts signals to travel over ISDN connection

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 14 DSL  DSL is a high-speed, digital, always-on Internet access technology that runs over standard phone lines –Some DSL installations require service technicians DSL modem

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 15 Cable Internet Service  Cable Internet service distributes always-on, broadband Internet access over the same infrastructure that offers cable television service

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 16 Satellite Internet Service  Satellite Internet service distributes always-on, high-speed asymmetric Internet access by broadcasting signals to and from a personal satellite dish  A satellite modem is a device that modulates data signals from a computer into a frequency band that can be carried to the satellite dish where it is converted to another frequency, amplified, and transmitted

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 17 Fixed Wireless Service  Fixed wireless Internet service broadcasts signals in order to offer Internet access to large areas

6 SECTION C Chapter 6: The Internet 18 Portable and Mobile Internet Access  Internet to Go  Wi-Fi Hotspots  Portable and Mobile WiMAX  Portable Satellite Service  Cellular Data Service

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 19 Internet To Go  Portable Internet access can be defined as the ability to easily move your Internet service from one location to another  Mobile Internet access offers a continuous Internet connection as you are walking or riding in a bus, car, train, or plane

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 20 Wi-Fi Hotspots  A Wi-Fi hotspot is an area in which the public can access a Wi-Fi network that offers Internet service  Wi-Fi does not typically provide acceptable mobile Internet access because you can only remain connected within range of the network’s hotspot

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 21 Cellular Data Services  Most cellular service providers offer a data service plan for accessing the Internet  You can use a smart phone or cellular- ready PDA to access the Internet by subscribing to a data service plan offered by a mobile phone provider such as AT&T or Sprint

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 22 Real-Time Messaging  A networked-based, real-time messaging system allows people to exchange short messages while they are online –Instant messaging (IM) –Chat

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 23 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 phone system  To set up a standard VoIP system, you can use an inexpensive ATA, IP phone, wireless IP phone, or USB phone

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 24 Voice over IP  Advantages –Low cost –Flexibility –Phone number moves with you  Disadvantages –Quality can vary –Must have power to work

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 25 Intrusion Attempts  An intrusion is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons  Looking for open ports is one of the most common ways of gaining unauthorized access to a network-based computer  A port probe (or port scan) uses automated software to locate computers that have open ports and are vulnerable to unauthorized access

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 26 Securing Ports  One of the easiest steps to enhance your computer’s security is to turn it off when you aren’t using it  A firewall is software or hardware designed to filter out suspicious packets attempting to enter or leave a computer

6 Chapter 6: The Internet 27 Virtual Private Networks  It is possible to secure remote connections by setting up virtual private network (VPN) access to a remote access server in the corporate office  Access to a VPN is usually by invitation only. Employees who need to access a VPN are given the necessary instructions, addresses, and passwords to make connections

How will you utilize the internet in your IT professional career?

What is the Web? an Internet service that offers a vast collection of documents, graphics, digitized video clips, and sound files that can be accessed by following links

What does VPN stand for? Virtual Private Network

What does ISP stand for? Internet Service Provider