Unit-1 Fundamentals of Internet
Unit-1 Fundamentals of Internet
Definition of Network
Network is a collection of hardware components and computers interconnected
by communication channels (Transmission media) that allows sharing of resources
and information.
Computer network components are
Advantages of Networks
Data Communication
Data communication means sharing the information. This sharing can be local or
remote or with in a building. Local communication usually occurs in face to face,
while remote communication takes place over distance.
Characteristics
1. Delivery: Delivery should be done to the correct destination.
2. Timeliness: Delivery should be on time.
3. Accuracy: Data delivered should be accurate.
Types of Networking
There are many different types of networks. However, from an end user’s point of view there
are three basic types.
1. LAN(Local Area Network)
2. MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)
3. WAN(Wide Area Network)
Local Area Network
A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers
within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or
office building.
It Is limited in size, typically located a few hundred meters, and no more
than a mile, Requires little wiring single cable connecting to each device
It is fast, with speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps
LAN’s can be either wired or wireless. Twisted pair, coaxial or fiber optic
cable can be used in wired LAN’s.
Every LAN uses a protocol –a set of rules that governs how packets are
configured and transmitted.
Nodes in a LAN are linked together with a certain topology. These
topologies include:Bus,Ring,Star
Advantages
Bandwidth could be easily access within MAN
Cost of sharing is quite cheap and fast
It mainly used Fiber optic cable
It transmission is very fast
It generally covered a city or a town.
It support voice communication.
Disadvantages
It is very expensive for the setting part.
Phone network is needed
Internet
Internet is a world-wide global system of interconnected computer
networks.
A special computer DNS (Domain Name Server) is used to give name to the
IP Address so that user can locate a computer by a name.
Advantages of Internet:
Now a day, using internet is almost everywhere. We can search for almost
any topic on the internet using a search engine(Google). Thousands of pages of
information is kept available on various topics on the internet.
Electronic Mail (e-mail): e-mail is a fast, easy and economic way to send
messages to anyone having an internet account. Using e-mails, we can
send text messages, images etc.,
Downloading software and programs: using internet, we can download
useful software, programs etc.we can update our existing programs like
antivirus etc., regularly in order keep our computer up to date. we can also
upload and download so that other people on the internet can utilize them.
Entertainment: thousands of games are made available on the internet
free of cost to get relaxed. Internet also allows us to review the current
movies or any other topics as well as to be a part of an interactive
conversation with several people across the universe.
Online shopping and e-commerce: with the use of internet, shopping any
article can be done right from our home or office without visiting the shops.
We can order almost any kind of material like books, computers,
software’s, dress etc.,
Services of Internet
It allows us to access huge amount of information such as text, graphics, sound
and software over the internet. Following diagram shows the four different
categories of Internet Services.
1.Communication Services
There are various Communication Services available that offer exchange of
information with individuals or groups.
a. E-mail: Sending and receiving E-mails around the world at minimum price.
b. Telnet: One can login on to other network via Internet as if one is a
member of that network this is done through utility called TELNET.
c. News group: One can participate in discussions on wide range of topics
from recreational activities to scientific researches via a utitility called use
net news group.
d. InternetRelayChat(IRC)
Allows the people from all over the world to communicate in real time.
e. InternetTelephony(VoIP)
Allows the internet users to talk across internet to any PC equipped to
receive the call.
2.Information retrieval service
There exist several Information retrieval services offering easy access to
information present on the internet.
a. FTP: It is also used to send data inform of files from one computer to other
with the facility called FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
b. Gopher
Used to search, retrieve, and display documents on remote sites.
c. Archive
a. It is a search utility that search on the Internet based on file names
or partial file names.
3. Web Services
Web services allow exchange of information between applications on the web.
Using web services, applications can easily interact with each other.
Internet addressing
A way to locate people, computers, and Internet resources. It can be
On the Internet, the term "address" is used loosely. Address can mean many
different things from an electronic mail address to a URL.
1.IP Address
An IP address is a unique number that identifies computers on the Internet; every
computer directly connected to the Internet has one. Every client, server and
network device must have a unique IP address for each network connection
(network interface).An IP address consists of four numbers separated by
periods(dot). Each number must be between 0 and 255.
Domain Name
Most computers on the Internet have a unique domain name.See the domain
name and match it to the corresponding IP address so that data can be properly
routed to its destination on the Internet.
For example, within CompuServe an e-mail address consists only of two numbers
separated by a comma: 36547,891.
3.URLs
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. URLs are used to identify specific sites
and files available on the World Wide Web.
Similar to an e-mail address, a URL is read like a sentence.
For ex: http://www.healthyway.com
Internet Applications
1. Search engine
It can be used to search anything and everything. Most popular search
engines are Google and yahoo searches.
2. Shopping
Shopping has become easier with the advent of internet. You can buy or
sell online.
3. Communication
This is a major role of the internet. It helps people to communicate either
with the use of social networking websites or through e mails. Even
chatting is a major use of the internet.
4. Job search
Nowadays, many people search for their jobs online as it is quicker and
there is a larger variety of job vacancies present.
5. Hobbies
Those who are having certain hobbies can try to improve on it by reading
up on many aspects of their hobby.
6. Research
Research papers are present online which helps in the researcher doing
literature review.
7. Studying
Now right from kinder garden children is exposed to internet and
computers. They find many useful things to learn on the internet (though
with supervision). Up to doctorate level education, people rely on internet
for their education. Online educational books have even reduced the need
for a library.
Virus
Definition: A virus is a computer program that can copy itself and it can infect
other programs in a computer by modifying them without permission or
knowledge of the user.
1. 1.Boot Sector Virus - targets the boot sector of a hard drive and crucially
effects the boot process.
2. File Infection Virus - coded viruses that attach themselves to .exe files;
compressed files such as zip or drive files.
3. Multipartite Virus - cross between a file virus and a boot sector virus.
4. Network Virus - uniquely created to quickly spread throughout the local
area network and generally across the Internet as well. Typically moves
within shared resources like drives and folders.
5. Macro Virus - infects program files that use macros in the program itself,
such as word processors.
6. E-mail Virus - generally this is a macro virus which multiplies by sending
itself to other contacts in your address book, in hopes they'll activate the
virus as well.
A web browser is an interface that helps a computer user gain access to all the
content that is on the Internet and the hard disk of the computer. It can view images,
text documents, audio and video files, games, etc. More than one web browser can also
be installed on a single computer. The user can navigate through files, folders and
websites with the help of a browser.
When the browser is used for browsing web pages, the pages may contain
certain links which can be opened in a new browser. Multiple tabs and windows of the
same browser can also be opened. There are four leading web browsers: Explorer,
Firefox, Netscape and Safari but there are many others browsers available.
Netscape
Netscape is one of the original Web browsers. This is what Microsoft designed
Internet Explorer to compete against. Netscape and IE comprise the major portion of
the browser market. Netscape was introduced in 1994.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer (IE) is a product from software giant Microsoft. This is the most
commonly used browser in the universe. This was introduced in 1995 along with
Windows 95 launch and it has passed Netscape popularity in 1998.
Safari
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. and included in Mac OS X. It was
first released as a public beta in January 2003. Safari has very good support for latest
technologies like XHTML, CSS2 etc.
Firefox
Firefox is a new browser derived from Mozilla. It was released in 2004 and has
grown to be the second most popular browser on the Internet.
Opera
Opera is smaller and faster than most other browsers, yet it is full- featured. Fast,
user-friendly, with keyboard interface, multiple windows, zoom functions, and more.
Java and non Java-enabled versions available. Ideal for newcomers to the Internet,
school children, handicap and as a front-end for CD-Rom and kiosks.
Google Chrome
This web browser was developed by Google. Its beta and commercial versions were
released in September 2008 for Microsoft Windows. It has soon become the fourth-
most widely used web browser with a market share of 1.23%. The browser versions for
Mac OS X are under development. The browser options are very similar to that of Safari,
the settings locations are similar to Internet Explorer 7, and the window design is based
on Windows Vista.