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Chapter 7 Connecting to the Internet
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2Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Getting Started In this Chapter, you will learn: − What is the Internet − Options for Internet service − What is an IP address − How to avoid online intrusions − About Hardware: Wired and wireless network devices
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3Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What is the Internet? The Internet is the largest computer network – A computer network is a collection of computers and devices linked to share data, hardware, and software – Data is exchanged using TCP/IP, which is a protocol that divides information into packets of data – The Internet backbone is a network of high-capacity communication links maintained and accessed by: Network service providers (NSPs) Network access points (NAPs) Internet service providers (ISPs) – The computer you use to access the Internet is the client computer. Typically you will connect to the Internet using a modem
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4Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What is the Internet? Diagram of Internet Connection
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5Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What are the options for Internet service? Internet services vary in cost, speed, and reliability – Costs range from U.S. $10 to $100/month – Speeds range from 56 Kbps to 6 Mbps – Connection types Symmetrical connections provide the same downstream and upstream data speeds Asymmetrical connections are the most popular and have faster downstream data speeds – Losing your Internet connection is frustrating Cable connections are very reliable Wireless connections are not as reliable but are convenient when you are on the go
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6Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What are the options for Internet service? Cable Internet service – Uses same infrastructure as cable television – Offers fastest access speeds – Uses a cable modem DSL (digital subscriber line) – Runs over standard phone lines – Offers one of the fastest connections available to individuals Dial-up Internet service – Uses a voiceband modem and telephone lines – Typically less than $10/month – Access speed is slow
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7Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What are the options for Internet service? Satellite Internet service – Distributes access via a personal satellite dish – In rural areas may be only choice other than dial-up – Susceptible to bad weather and slow signal time WiMax – Newest technology, limited availability – Transmits data to nearby communication tower Mobile broadband – Access to the Internet is through high-speed cellular technology – Used for PDAs, smartphones, notebooks – Can have slower speeds, dropped connections
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8Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What’s an IP address? Every device has an IP address that identifies it – IP addresses such as 204.127.129.1 are divided by periods into four segments called octets – Static IP addresses are permanently assigned and are used by ISPs and Web sites that need to be found at the same address – Dynamic IP address are used by most other users and are temporarily assigned by your ISP Dial-up users get a new IP every time DSL/Cable users have an always-on connection with the IP address remaining the same for days, weeks, or months Through geolocation, your IP address indicates the general region of the world where your computer resides
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9Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 What’s an IP address? You can check your IP address
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10Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 How do I avoid online intrusions? An intrusion is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons – Access can be gained through an open port. A port is any pathway of data in or out of a computer – Port scanning software looks for unprotected computers and can attack an unprotected computer within 9 minutes – To protect your computer: Use online tools to check for open ports Shut down your computer when not in use Download operating system security patches Use personal firewall software
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11Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Hardware: Wired and wireless network devices The Internet connects many smaller networks sometimes called local area networks (LANs) – Connect computers, printers and scanners at school, work, and home – Most popular technologies are Ethernet and Wi-Fi Ethernet Wired network technology Most computers include Ethernet port Connections are fast, inexpensive, reliable, and fairly secure
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12Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Hardware: Wired and wireless network devices Ethernet port
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13Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Hardware: Wired and wireless network devices Wi-Fi – Wireless networking technology uses radio waves – Equipment widely available and fairly affordable – Main advantage is mobility – Security provided by Wireless encryption Router is centerpiece of LANs Support both wired and wireless devices Controls flow of data Use as a security device to assign private IP addresses through network address translation
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14Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Hardware: Wired and wireless network devices Diagram of LAN connected to router
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15Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Do we need anonymous digital cash? What do you think? – Have you ever made a purchase from the Internet using a credit card? – Do you think that most people believe that using a credit card in a restaurant is safer than using a credit card on the Internet? – Do you think that anonymous digital cash is a good idea?
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16Practical PC 5 th Edition Chapter 7 Chapter Summary You should now be able to: − Understand what is the Internet − Choose an Internet service option − Understand IP addresses − Avoid online intrusions − Understand wired and wireless network devices
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