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INTERNET BASICS
Eng. Mohammad Alenezi
[email protected]://alenzi.wordpress.com/
Content prepared by Eng. Mohd Alenezi
TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction what is the internet? the history of the internet What is the world wide web? Terms to be familiar with
Components of the internet Internet concepts The browser Navigating the web Subject Directories Search Engines Useful sites E-mail Using Email Error Messages Definitions
WHAT IS THE INTERNET?
The Internet is a collection of millions of computers, all linked together on a network to communicate.
The Internet is the largest and most well known computer network in the world.
INTRODUCTION
Home computer links to internet through: Phone Wi-Fi Wireless DSL
Modem ISP (internet service provider)
o In business computers have (NIC) Network Interface Card LAN (local area network)
High speed ISP = 1.5 mb/s while normal phone = 30 – 50 kb/s largest ISP connect through Fiber (undersea, satellite)
MODEMA device used to attach your computer to telephone system , convert data into sound which is sent over the telephone line, the receiving modem turn the sound into data which computer can understand
COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET
A network is two or more intelligent devices connected by communication link or wirelessly
Network is a collection of hardware and other devices that are connected together so that users can share hardware, software and data.
LAN (local area network)Local network connecting computers within the same building
WAN (wide area network) more than one local network connecting together
1965 - the U.S. Defense research program to develop communication protocols
1968 - First generation of networking hardware and software
1969 - ARPANET connects first 4 universities in the United States
1970 – 1973 ARPANET successes to allow scientists to share data
1971 - The ARPANET grows to 23 hosts connecting universities
1973 - The ARPANET goes international 1982 - The term 'Internet' is used for the
first time.
THE HISTORY OF INTERNET
1982 – 87 Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf creates TCP/IP, the common language of all Internet computers
1986, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), provides a major backbone communication
1991 - The World Wide Web is born! 1993 - the first graphics-based Web browser 1995 - the Internet in commercial hands 1996 - Nearly 10 million hosts online. The Internet
covers the globe
COMPONENTS OF THE INTERNET
Email E-mail addresses uniquely identify a mail user
and a mail server, Separated by an @ No blank spaces are allowed
Telnet Chat & instant messaging World Wide Web Facebook Twitter
The World Wide Web (www) refers to all of the web pages available on all the HTTP web servers on the Internet
protocol based on hypertext developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others
Almost support every protocol available on net
Internet is not the same thing as the World Wide WebThe Internet is the infrastructure for the
World Wide WebThe Internet is also the infrastructure for
email and file sharing, for instance
WHAT IS THE WORLD WIDE WEB?
Server network
Machines that provides services (web servers, FTP servers) to other machines called servers
The other computers on a network that access network resources through the network server are called clients
IP ADDRESSES & DOMAIN NAMESo IP Addresses
Each machine on the internet is assigned a unique address (IP) IP addresses are 32-bit numbers looks: 216.27.61.137 Every web server on the Internet has an IP address, and your
computer has one too. 149.48.228.139 for www.pbskids.org
Domain name A domain name is an alias for an IP (Internet Protocol) address: Domain Name Registrars administer Domain names and IP
addresses Generic TLD's (top level domain): .com, .org, .net, .gov, .mil, and the
newer .biz, .info, etc. Country TLD's: .de = Germany, .sc = Seychelles Island, .kw = ? www.pbskids.org is a domain name (everything after the
protocol up to the next slash, if any)
Your browser's address bar will recognize IP addresses just as well as domain names.
Every domain name and IP address is unique on the Internet
WEB PAGES Web sit is a collection of web pages are
stored on computers called web servers Web pages are accessed with a web
browser program like Internet Explorer, Safari, Netscape, Firefox or Opera
HYPERTEXT
Hypertext is a document containing words that connect to other documents
A single hypertext can contain links(image, video, audio & text) to many documents
Using language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
PROTOCOLIn IT a protocol is the special set of rules for communicationsOn the internet TCP/IP protocols are used:
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) which uses a set of rules to exchange messages with other internet points at the information packet levelIP (Internet Protocol) which uses a set of rules to send and receive messages at the internet address levelFTP (File Transfer Protocol)HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
Web page URLs usually begin with the standard protocol identifier http://Hypertext transfer
protocol
This part of the URL Next comes theIdentifies the Web server folder(s) in which the & domain name Hosting the Web page. Web page is stored, If necessary.
This is the Web page document that is to be retrieved and displayed.
http://
http://
www.google.com/
filename/Index.html
IP ADDRESSES. URL’S AND DOMAIN NAMES
Protocol web server domain folder page
WWW (World Wide Web) - all the resources and users on the Internet that are using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Browser--Contains the basic software information over the Internet.
Download To copy data from a remote computer to a local computer.
Upload—To send data from a local computer to a remote computer.
E-mail - is the exchange of messages by telecommunication. E-mail can be distributed to lists of people as well as to individuals. However, you can also send non-text files, such as graphic images and sound files, as attachments sent in binary streams.
Home Page - The beginning "page" of any site. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) - The coding language used
to create documents for use on the World Wide Web.
TERMS TO BE FAMILIAR WITH:
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) - the set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web.
Hyperlinks: take you to a different page when you click on them can be text or graphics
Search Engine - A web server that collects data from other web servers and puts it into a database.
TCP/IP -- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the basic communication language or protocol of the Internet
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The Internet address. The prefix of a URL indicates which area of the Internet will be accessed. URLs look differently depending on the Internet resource you are seeking.
Address Bar: where you can type a URL of a page you want to see. Contains the URL of the page you are currently viewing
History list: tracks the URL‘ you've visited in the past x weeks
Search sites: Google, Yahoo, Ask
COMPONENTS OF THE INTERNET
Internet is made up of ISP's (internet service provider) Regional networks (large network) Backbone networks (major high-speed network)
Web servers Accessing Networks Needs Modem or other network adapter dialup via the public telephone network or broadband such as cable, DSL, satellite Web browser ISP: a service that connects you to the Internet User ID and password to log on
WHAT IS A WEB BROWSER?
It’s a basic software enable users in order to travel, find, retrieve, view and send information over the Internet
The most popular browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer , Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Firefox
Address Bar Standard
Buttons Toolbar
Menu Bar
Title Bar
TOOLBARS
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1. Back Lets you return to pages you've viewed
2. Forward. Lets you move forward through pages you've viewed using the Back button
3. Favorites. Displays a list of the sites you have marked
4. Home. Returns you to your home page. You can designate any Web page as your home page.
5. Refresh. Updates any Web page stored in your disk cache with the latest content
6. Stop. Halts the process of downloading a Web page.7. Print. Prints the page you're viewing
8. Search. Displays a choice of popular Internet search engines in the left pane.
9. Minimize go to smaller window’s view
10. Maximize go to bigger window’s view
11. Close window
Boot processing Power on Boot “ part of the computer OS loaded into the memory”
Diagnostic Launches programs “ antivirus, instant messaging”
Start up PC User interface
Command line Graphical user interface (GUI)
Windows Icons Menus Toolbars Taskbar Hyperlinks Sizing buttons Dialog boxes
WHAT IS A URL? URL (Uniform Resource Locater) the combination of protocol, domain
name (Or IP address), folder and page (file) name all taken together. Every server on the Internet has an IP number, a unique number
consisting of 4 parts separated by dots The IP number is the server's address.165.113.245.2128.143.22.55
However, it is harder for people to remember numbers than to remember word combinations, so addresses are given "word-based" addresses called URLs. The URL and the IP number are one and the same
The standard way to give the address of any resource on the Internet that is part of the World Wide Web (WWW). A URL looks like this:http://www.matisse.net/seminars.htmltelnet://well.sf.ca.usgopher://gopher.ed.gov
The URL is divided into sections: transfer/transport protocol :// server (or domain). generic top level domain/path/filename, The first part of a URL defines the transport protocol. http:// (HyperText Transport Protocol) moves graphical, hypertext files ftp:// (File Transfer Protocol) moves a file between 2 computers gopher:// (Gopher client) moves text-based files news: (News group reader) accesses a discussion group telnet:// (Telnet client) allows remote login to another computer