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Title: The Internet


1
The Internet
2
Contents
  • Internet vs WWW
  • Pages vs Sites
  • How the Internet Works
  • Getting a Web Presence

3
Internet
  • A network is a group of connected computers that
    can interact with each other and share resources
  • The internet is a large network that spans the
    entire Earth. It is actually a network made up of
    many smaller networks that are all combined.

4
Internet
  • The internet is more than just web pages and the
    WWW (World Wide Web).
  • The internet includes the www, newsgroups, email
    and other shared resources.
  • So, the world wide web is a part of the internet.

Do you know when the WWW was made available to
the general public?
5
Web Pages and Web Sites
  • A web page is a single file or page on the world
    wide web that can display images and text, links
    to other web pages and can be designed to be
    interactive.
  • A web site is a collection of two or more
    connected or linked web pages.

6
Browser
  • A browser is a program that allows a user to view
    web pages on the World Wide Web.
  • Most popular browsers
  • Internet Explorer
  • Firefox
  • Google Chrome
  • Safari
  • Opera

7
Browser
  • Different browsers display web pages in different
    ways.
  • As a web page designer it is important to design
    your page with at least Internet Explorer and
    Firefox in mind make it work with both browsers!

8
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • On a network there are two types of machines
  • A server is a computer that shares files and
    other resources such as a printer with other
    computers on a on a network.
  • A client is a computer on a network that
    accesses files or resources on another computer
    (server).

9
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • The www is a large network made up of many
    servers and clients
  • Servers store web sites, and clients view web
    sites
  • A computer can be both a client and a server at
    the same time

10
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Is the computer you are sitting in front of a
    server or client?
  • Where is my website stored?
  • How are you able to see it?
  • How did I get the files available for you to see?

11
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • When you type in a web address like
    www.anything.com,
  • how does your browser know how to find it?

12
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • There are many servers around the world that
    store web pages for the world wide web.
  • Every computer whether its a server or client
    is given a unique identification number when it
    connects to the internet.
  • This unique number is called an I.P. Address

13
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • An IP Address looks like the following
  • 192.168.120.101
  • There are four segments to an IP Address. The
    numbers that make up each segment can be from 0
    255 (although the very first segment cant have a
    zero).

14
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • To connect to the internet and receive an IP
    Address for your computer, you must have an ISP
    (Internet Service Provider).
  • There are two types of ISPs
  • Dial-up
  • Broadband

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How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Dial-up ISPs (approx 6 in U.S.)
  • America Online
  • Earthlink
  • Net Zero
  • Broadband ISPs
  • Charter
  • ATT DSL
  • Mobile Providers

16
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Dial-up internet access requires your computer to
    dial a phone number to connect and is very slow
  • Broadband internet access is always connected,
    and has much faster speeds for loading web pages
    and downloading files

17
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Every time that you connect to your ISP, whether
    by calling in to your dial-up connection or
    restarting your broadband modem you get a new IP
    address. This is called a dynamic IP address.
  • If your computer keeps the same IP address always
    and it never changes it is called a static IP
    address.
  • ACTIVITY
  • Use the Internet to research 3 different Internet
    Service Providers. You should write down the
    types of services that providers offers and the
    pricing.

18
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Servers that are storing or hosting a website
    have static IP addresses. This means that if you
    know the IP address for a server you can always
    find that webpage.
  • Wouldnt it be nice if there was a place that
    stored that information? A place that knew what
    the IP address was for every server and what web
    pages were stored there?

19
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • A DNS Server (Domain Name Service) stores that
    information.
  • But what if you had to remember an IP address for
    every single web page that you want to visit?
    Could you remember them all?
  • Instead of google.com what if you had to remember
    that it was 64.233.160.0

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How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • A domain name is a group of letters that
    represent the IP address for a particular web
    site.
  • anything.com is an example of a domain name.
  • cia.gov is a domain name.
  • lost.tv is a domain name.

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How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • Instead of remembering IP addresses
  • you just have to remember the domain name
  • Thats what a DNS server does
  • it keeps track of which domain names are
    associated with which IP address
  • When you type in google.com
  • the DNS server knows that means to actually go to
    74.125.224.72

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How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is what you type
    into your browser to request a page.
  • The URL contains the domain name, and additional
    path information and the protocol.
  • The protocol is the http// part at the very
    beginning.

23
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • http (hypertext transfer protocol) tells the
    browser that you are requesting a document
    created using hypertext what we will be writing
    our web pages with.
  • Most browsers do not require you to write http//
    or even www. before typing in the rest of the
    address.
  • http//www.google.com should be the same as
    typing
  • google.com

24
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • The additional path information is if the webpage
    you are trying to view is in a subfolder-
  • http//www.google.com/folder/inhere/index.htm
  • Notice that for URLs we use / or forward slash.
  • When using the path on our computer it is a back
    slash or \
  • C\programs\microsoft\word.exe
  • http//www.google.com/folder/index.htm

25
How the Internet Works(Basically)
  • So to sum it all up ?
  • You type in the URL for a website into your
    browser. Your browser is connected to the
    internet through your ISP. It checks the ISPs
    DNS server to see what IP address matches up with
    the domain name and where it is located. The
    request is sent to the server at that IP address
    and the web page is sent back to your browser.

26
Putting Your Website Online
  • You know how it works, youve made a website, now
    you want to get it published online so others can
    see it.
  • There are three things you have to do
  • Register a domain name
  • Find a host
  • Upload your files

27
Register A Domain Name
  • Pick a domain name yourname.com or whatever you
    want.
  • Youll need to check to make sure it hasnt been
    taken. You can do that at
  • www.internic.com/whois.html
  • www.godaddy.com
  • You can also check to see if it is taken at many
    other places as well.

28
Register A Domain Name
  • Registering a domain name costs money.
  • Usually around 9.95/year.
  • There are many websites you can visit to register
    your domain. A quick search in google will
    provide you with a long list to choose from.

29
Find A Host
  • The host is the company that you pay money to
    allow you to store your website files on their
    server.
  • Some hosts also register domain names as well.
  • Some hosts are free, but do not allow you to have
    your own domain name.

30
Find A Host
  • Again, searching google.com will provide you with
    a long list of website hosts.
  • The host will provide you with a specific amount
    of disk space on which to save your files
  • More importantly the host provides your website
    with an IP address that doesnt change.
  • After finding a host, your domain is registered
    on the name servers to point to that IP address.

31
Upload Your Files
  • Dowloading is when you copy or move files from
    another computer to your own computer.
  • Uploading is when you copy or move files from
    your computer to another computer.
  • Now that you have a domain name and a server to
    host your website, you have to upload your
    website files to the server.

32
Upload Your Files
  • Uploading your files to the server is done by
    using an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) program.
  • There are many free FTP programs available just
    search google!

33
Putting Your Website Online
  • Once youve uploaded your files, your website is
    ready to go.
  • It may take a day or two for your website to show
    up after registering the domain name and setting
    up your host.

34
Hosting A Website On Your Own Computer
  • Bad Idea
  • Costs extra to have a static IP address, meaning
    an IP address that never changes. Most ISPs
    provide you with a dynamic IP address meaning
    it changes every time you connect.
  • Major security concerns
  • It will cause your connection to the internet to
    slow to a crawl as more and more people visit
    your site.
  • Your page will load slowly for people who visit
    your site
  • Many ISPs have contracts that specifically state
    that you may not host your own website using the
    IP address they assign you.

35
Important Terms
  • ISP (Internet Service Provider)
  • Hosting
  • DNS (Domain Name Service)
  • Domain Name
  • http (hypertext transfer protocol)
  • Downloading
  • Uploading
  • Network
  • Internet
  • WWW (World Wide Web)
  • Web page
  • Web site
  • Browser
  • URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
  • Server
  • Client
  • IP Address

36
Assignments
  • Go to my website and do the following three
    assignments
  • Basic Internet Definitions
  • Web Search Activity
  • Radio Station
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