Different Internet Connections Jennifer Keating CSC 101.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Taylor and Ed. Uses standard voice telephone lines Uses a modem to place a telephone call to another modem at a remote site Two major disadvantages.
Advertisements

Chador Wangdi Page 1of15. Analog (up to 56k/ dial up access) Using a modem connected to your PC, users connect to the internet when the computer dials.
Presented by: Eng. Karam Al-sofy
DSL Versus Cable Internet Whats the big deal? Kim Shuffield ETEC 562.
1 Islamic University of Gaza Faculty Of Engineering Electrical & Computer Dept. DSL TECHNOLOGY Submitted to: Dr. Basil Hamad Submitted by: Nesreen Deeb.
TYPES; 1. Analog Analog 2. ISDN ISDN 3. B-ISDN B-ISDN 4. DSL DSL 5. ADSL ADSL 6. SDSL SDSL 7. VDSL VDSL 8. CABLE CABLE 9. Wireless Wireless 10. T-1 lines.
Networking at Home and Abroad
Types of Connection Dial up –adv : most easily available not expensive (need PNETs charge) –disadv : limited data transfer rate (max : 56 Kbps) when data.
TECHNOLOGY GUIDE 5 Basics of the Internet and the World Wide Web.
Internet Connections By Bhupendra Ratha, Lecturer School of Library and Information Science Devi Ahilya University, Indore
Getting on the Internet
Module 1.3 Internet connection choices Theme: Let’s communicate.
internet type presentatio n of on analog  Economical but slow  Also called dial-up access  Typical Dial-up connection speeds range from 2400 bps to.
3 C H A P T E R © 2001 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved1 Getting Connected  First,you need to subscribe to an Internet service provider.
Communication Asad M. Nafees. Outline Digital Communication ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Cable modems Satellite broadband Wireless Communication.
DSL Connection VS. Cable Based Internet Connection.
Internet Connections Jenna Wilensky CSC
Internet Connection Types David Terrin July 20,2004.
Comparison of Internet Connections Tara Paine. Dial up Connection  Hardware Needed  Modem  Transmission Medium  Telephone Line  Transmission Speed.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
11 Networks The Great Information Exchange. 2 Networking Fundamentals Computer network: Two or more computers connected together Each is a Node Benefits.
Connections Larissa DeLorenzo CSC Dialup Connections Uses ordinary phone line Temporary $8.00-$18.00 a month Providers America Online MSN Maglobe.
Internet Connections Meredith McGloin CSC October 2004.
ISP (INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS).  An ISP (or Internet Service Provider) is a company that offers users a connection to the internet. WHAT IS AN ISP?
WIRELESS NETWORKS, BROADBAND AND DIAL UP.. Lesson Objectives By the end of the lesson you will understand: Advantages and disadvantages of wireless networks.
Types of Internet Connections
Power point presentation on internet Presentation by: Tenzin wangda.
The Internet is an international Network of Computers.
Connecting to the Internet Mrs. Wilson Internet Basics & Beyond RPHS.
TYPES OF INTERNET CONNECTION ANALOG (DIAL-UPANALOG (DIAL-UP) ISDNB-ISBNDSLADSLVDSLSDSLCABBLE WIRELESS INTERNET CONNECTION INTERNET BONDEDBONDED T-1T-1T-1LINESATTELITTE.
Networking I Chapter II The Internet. How does one Connect? Dial-Up Connection – Modem ISDN – Integrated Services Digital Network DSL – Digital Subscriber.
Networking Types of Internet Connection
By: Matonabee Paulette Info 8. It ranges anywhere from kbit/ per second.
Group F Sara Cisneros Wanda Di Maggio Gregory Gonzales Cinthia Rojas.
Broadband Networks. What is Broadband? Transmission capacity faster than 1.5 Mb/s (International standard) Transmission speed of more than 200 Kb/s.
Introduction to ICT and Programming Lecture # 3 : Internet & World Wide Web.
LaToya Poole CSC LaToya Poole CSC Dial-up Connection  Comcast Internet Services  Reliable Internet Connections  $ monthly charge.
1 Back to Slide 7. 2 Also called dial-up access, it is both economical and slow. Using a modem connected to your PC, users can connect to the Internet.
Home and Personal Communication Systems Lesson 2 – Internet Connections.
Juan Manuel Ruiseco.  Conveniences for Broadband Users  Asymmetric Broadband Connections  Downloading  Uploading  DSL.
The Internet When was it created and why?. What Is the Internet? A network of computer networks. It connects networks all over the world through the use.
DSLs Digital Subscriber Lines. Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) Offered by Telephone Companies –Lines to customer premises are subscriber lines, which.
Cable Modem Service Broadband Internet Access. Cable Modem Service Service of Cable Television Companies –Deliver 10 Mbps downstream to the home –Capacity.
What is Inequality in Broadband Internet Access? Nowadays everyone is going for a broadband service leaving behind the dialup modems services. There are.
James Capra CSC Assignment 6. Dial-up Connection Feature Dial – up connection uses a phone line. Transfer rate is 56Kbps. The cost ranges from.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 10A Connecting to the Internet.
Home and Personal Communication Systems Lesson 3 – Internet Connections.
Communication Systems The Internet The largest wide area network in the world. It is made up of thousands of linked networks. What.
ADSL CONNECTIONS. 1. How does ADSL work? The ADSL consists in the analog digital data transmission supported by the cable symmetrical copper pairs carrying.
Comparison of the Connection devices Dial-up, DSL, and the Cable- based connections.
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 1 1 The Internet and Its Uses Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or.
Internet connections What they are and how they work.
Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher G055 - Lecture 04 Wide Area Network Services.
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. | Publishing as Prentice Hall. Computer Literacy for IC 3 Unit 3: Living Online Chapter 1: Understanding the Internet.
Emerging Technologies and Applications Josh Baron Associate Director for Instructional Technology Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education.
© 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ Investigating High-Tech Crime By Michael Knetzger and Jeremy Muraski Connecting.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Chapter 7B Data Communications.
Presenters: Chris Gravatt Tina Vargas Tim Trettel Mallory De Kovessey.
By: Chasity, Jamon, Clifton.  Computer networks have lots of pathways that send information back and forth.  Networks can even send the information.
Broadband Basics for Public Libraries January 15, 2013 Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici on FreeDigitalPhotos.net.
 Internet access is the process that enables individuals and organizations to connect to the Internet using computer terminals, computers, and mobile.
Internet Options By OTX-West. Discussion Points Technologies  Dial-Up  DSL  Cable Data Transfer Speeds  1 Kbps (Kilobit per second) = one thousand.
ISPs (Internet Service Providers). What is an ISP? An ISP (or Internet Service Provider) is a company that offers users a connection to the internet.
MODEM.
Types of internet access
Different Types Of Connecting To Internet
ISPs (Internet Service Providers)
GETTING CONNECTED TO INTERNET
Vpn’s Virtual private network is a private network that extends across a public network or internet which enables people to send and receive data across.
Introduction to Computers
Presentation transcript:

Different Internet Connections Jennifer Keating CSC 101

Dial up Connection to the Internet  Directly connected to the phone system by a cable that runs from the computer to the wall jack.  Delivers good connection speeds  Prices of a dial up modem can cost anywhere from $9.95 to a month.

DSL Internet Connection  128 Kbps to Mbps is the bandwidth  The cost to install will range from $100 to $200.  Per month rates are $40 to $80 for home  Per month $80 to $320 for business  The further from DSL service provider's facilities, the less speed comes

Cable Internet Connection  Instant high speed connection  3 times faster than DSL  Includes great video, realistic sound and fast downloads and uploads  As low as $ a month  Plus a cable modem must installed for a price

Which one is better?? DSL accesses the Internet through telephone line, similar to Dial-up access. Cable access is 3 times faster than DSL and more than 50 times faster than Dial-up. You make the decision… Dial- up is the cheapest of the three. DSL and Cable have to be installed. The monthly payments are more money also. Cable does not use the telephone line, but may be hard to receive a solid connection.