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section 8b. Getting Online, Working Online. This lesson includes the following sections: Accessing the Internet Connecting a PC to the Internet Working on the Internet Commerce on the World Wide Web. Accessing the Internet. Non-Standard Methods Common Connection Methods
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section 8b • Getting Online, Working Online
This lesson includes the following sections: • Accessing the Internet • Connecting a PC to the Internet • Working on the Internet • Commerce on the World Wide Web
Accessing the Internet • Non-Standard Methods • Common Connection Methods • High-Speed Data Links
Accessing the Internet - Non-Standard Methods These methods of connecting to the Internet are not commonly used: • Direct connection – connects an isolated PC directly to the Internet backbone via serial line interface protocol (SLIP) or point-to-point protocol (PPP). • Remote terminal connection – allows the user to exchange commands and data in ASCII text format with a UNIX host computer. • Gateway connection – connects a non-TCP/IP network to the Internet via a gateway that converts comments and data to and from TCP/IP format.
Accessing the Internet - Common Connection Methods Here are some very common methods for connecting PCs to the Internet: • Connection through a LAN – if a LAN uses TCP/IP, it can exchange data over the Internet without a gateway. If the LAN is connected to the Internet via a router, the connection is extended to all nodes on the network. • Connection through a modem – if a stand-alone PC has access to a modem and phone line, it can connect directly or via an Internet Service Provider (ISP). ISP accounts are the most common type of connection.
Accessing the Internet - High-Speed Data Links Because modem speeds are limited to 56 Kbps, many home users and small businesses connect to the Internet via high-speed lines, such as: • ISDN service can transmit data up to 128 Kbps and carries voice and data signals over a single connection. • ISDN services operates on standard telephone lines but requires a special model and phone service. • xDSL services are available in several forms with download speeds up to 52 Mbps, and also offer simultaneous voice and data transmissions. • Cable modem service offers high-speed data transmission over a cable television system's existing coaxial lines.
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Connecting a PC to the Internet • Connect a computer to the Internet involves two separate issues: software and the network connection. • To connect a PC to the Internet, you use applications and network connections that conform to the Winsock standard. • The Winsock standard ensures that connections and applications use TCP/IP protocols and can communicate with each other. • You can mix and match any Winsock application and connection and be sure they will work together.
Connecting a PC to the Internet (Cont.) • Many companies offer suite of Internet access tools • E-mail, Telnet, FTP, browser… • This all-in-one approach has several advantages • The applications in a suite share a common interface design • There is a single point of contact for technical support and product upgrades • No incompatibilities between software and the network if a suite also include an account with a particular ISP.
Working on the Internet • Businesses and Firewalls • Intranets and Extranets • Issues for Telecommuters
Working on the Internet - Businesses and Firewalls • Many businesses connect their LANs to the Internet, making their data vulnerable to access by unauthorized users, such as hackers. • Businesses can use a firewall to control access to their network from the Internet, by persons outside the company. • By inspecting the requests and data that passed • A firewall gives outsiders access to public areas of a network while restricting access to protected parts of the network.
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Working on the Internet - Intranets and Extranets • Many organizations are configuring their internal networks to resemble the World Wide Web, so users can navigate them with a browser. • An intranet is a LAN or WAN that uses TCP/IP but is accessible only to internal users. Intranets are not connected to the Internet. If it is connected to the Internet, then it is secured by a firewall. • An extranet is an intranet that allows outside access via the Internet. Usually, external users must log in with an ID and password.
Working on the Internet - Issues for Telecommuters • A telecommuter is someone who works outside the workplace, but uses a computer and communications software to access the company's network, usually over the Internet. • When accessing a corporate network online, telecommuters need to be aware of issues such as security, ownership of sensitive data, libel, and appropriate use of business resources.
Commerce on the World Wide Web • The Web is a vehicle for electronic commerce • (e-commerce), which simply means doing business online. • You can pay in the e-commerce in several ways. • One-Time Credit Card Purchase: Use the credit card to purchase • Set Up an Online Account: • Set up an account at the Web site • Then vendor then stores your personal information on a secure server and a special file (called a cookie) on your computer’s disk. • Use Electronic Cash • Use an Electronic Wallet: • an electronic wallet is a program on your computer that stores credit card information, a digital certificate that verifies your identity and shipping information. • A different version, called a thin wallet, stores the information on a server owned by your credit card company
Commerce on the World Wide Web (Cont.) • Security: use a secure Web page • Two ways to identify a secure Web page • Check the URL: https:// or ends with shtml • Check your browser’s status bar: a small padlock symbol will appear in the browser’s status bar (Fig. 20.10) • Two ways to provide secure Web page • Secure socket layer (SSL): encrypt data • Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) protocol • SSL can encode any amount of data, S-HTTP is used to encode individual pieces of data.
Commerce on the World Wide Web (Cont.) • Security: use a secure Web page • Two ways to identify a secure Web page • Check the URL: https:// or ends with shtml • Check your browser’s status bar: a small padlock symbol will appear in the browser’s status bar (Fig. 20.10) • Two ways to provide secure Web page • Secure socket layer (SSL): encrypt data • Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) protocol • SSL can encode any amount of data, S-HTTP is used to encode individual pieces of data.
Commerce on the World Wide Web (Cont.) • For consumers, e-commerce means being able to securely shop, pay bills, and conduct other types of transactions online. • For businesses, e-commerce means a new way to sell and distribute goods and services, and to expand markets beyond physical locations or geographical boundaries.
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Section 8b review • Describe how to connect a computer to the Internet. • Identify three kinds of high-speed data links commonly used to connect to the Internet. • Describe the process of connecting a PC to the Internet through an ISP account. • Explain what a firewall is, and the uses for a firewall. • Define the terms intranet and extranet. • Explain what is meant by e-commerce and how it affects consumers and businesses.