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Chapter 6The Internet
Chapter Contents • Section A: Internet Technology • Section B: Fixed Internet Access • Section C: Portable and Mobile Internet Access • Section D: Internet Services • Section E: Internet Security Chapter 6: The Internet
Section A: Internet Technology • Background • Internet Infrastructure • Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains • Connection Speed Chapter 6: The Internet
Background • The ARPANET, created in 1969, connected computers at UCLA, Stanford Research Institute, University of Utah, and University of California at Santa Barbara • Early Internet pioneers used primitive command-line user interfaces to send e-mail, transfer files, and run scientific calculations on Internet supercomputers • With an estimated 500 million nodes and more than 2 billion users, the Internet is huge Now Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Infrastructure • The Internet is not owned or operated by any single corporation or government • The Internet backbone is a network of high-capacity routers and fiber-optic communications links that provides the main routes for data traffic across the Internet • Backbone links and routers are maintained by network service providers (NSPs) • NSP equipment and links are tied together by network access points (NAPs) • An Internet service provider (ISP) is a company that offers Internet access to individuals, businesses, and smaller ISPs Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Infrastructure Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Infrastructure • To communicate with an ISP, your computer uses some type of communications device, such as a modem Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains • A computer can have a permanently assigned static IP address or a temporarily assigned dynamic IP address Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains • A domain name is a key component of Web page addresses and e-mail addresses • Top level domains = .edu, .net, .gov, .com, etc. Chapter 6: The Internet
Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains Chapter 6: The Internet
Problem with IPv4 • IPv4 is the version of IP numbers being used right now 128.45.93.4 “32 bit” • There are not enough of these! (only about 4 billion addresses) • Short term fix = dynamic IP numbers • Long term fix = IPv6 “128 bit” • IPv6 will have 3x10 to the 38thdifferent addresses 2001:0db8:85a3:0042:1000:8a2e:0370:7334 Chapter 6: The Internet
Cybersquatting and ICANN • Network Solutions original registrar for the Internet (kept master database of names and numbers) • Accepted registrations first come, first served • People registered domain names to hold them for ransom • Led to formation of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) – international organization Chapter 6: The Internet
ICANN • ICANN decides which companies can be registrars for the DNS • ICANN decides which new top level domains can be created (.visa, .google, .apple) Chapter 6: The Internet
Connection Speed • Data travels over the Internet at an incredible speed • The elapsed time for data to make a round trip from point A to point B and back to point A is referred to as latency • Ping • Traceroute • Upstream vs. downstream speed Chapter 6: The Internet
Connection Speed Chapter 6: The Internet
Connection Speed • When upstream speeds differ from downstream speeds, you have an asymmetric Internet connection • When upstream and downstream speeds are the same, you have a symmetric Internet connection • Internet connection options • Fixed Internet access • Portable Internet access • Mobile Internet access Chapter 6: The Internet
Section B: Fixed Internet Access • Dial-up Connections • DSL • Cable Internet Service • Satellite Internet Service • Fixed Wireless Service • Fixed Internet Connection Roundup Chapter 6: The Internet
Dial-up Connections • A dial-up connection is a fixed Internet connection that uses a voiceband modem and telephone lines to transport data between your computer and your ISP Chapter 6: The Internet
Dial-up Connections • A voiceband modem converts the signals from your computer into audible analog signals that can travel over telephone lines • Modem speed is measured in bits per second Chapter 6: The Internet
DSL • DSL is a high-speed, digital, always-on Internet access technology that runs over standard phone lines • The speed of a DSL connection varies • DSL modem • DSL filter Chapter 6: The Internet
DSL Chapter 6: The Internet
Cable Internet Service • Cable Internet service is a means of distributing always-on broadband Internet access over the same infrastructure that offers cable television service Chapter 6: The Internet
Cable Internet Service • Cable modems convert your computer’s signal into one that can travel over the CATV network • Always-on connection • DOCSIS-compliant cable modems Chapter 6: The Internet
Satellite Internet Service • Satellite Internet service distributes always-on, high-speed asymmetric Internet access by broadcasting signals to and from a personal satellite dish • A satellite modem is a device that modulates data signals from a computer into a frequency band that can be carried to the satellite dish where it is converted to another frequency, amplified, and transmitted Chapter 6: The Internet
Fixed Wireless Service • Fixed wireless Internet service broadcasts signals in order to offer Internet access to large areas • WiMAX • A WiMAX system transmits data to and from WiMAX antennas mounted on towers • Under ideal conditions, WiMAXcan transmit data at 70 Mbps Chapter 6: The Internet
Fixed Internet Connection Roundup Chapter 6: The Internet
Section D: Internet Services • Cloud Computing • Real-Time Messaging • Voice over IP • Forums, Wikis, Blogs, and Tweets • Grid Computing • FTP • File Sharing Networks Chapter 6: The Internet
Cloud Computing • Cloud computing depends on a grid of servers, storage devices, and protocols that offer Internet-accessible computing services ranging from consumer-level media sharing to office productivity applications and complex corporate data processing • Software as a Service (SaaS) • Considerations • Security, accessibility (portable?), scaleable? Chapter 6: The Internet
Cloud Computing Chapter 6: The Internet
Real-Time Messaging • A networked-based, real-time messaging system allows people to exchange short messages while they are online • Instant messaging (IM) • Chat Chapter 6: The Internet
Voice over IP • VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or Voice over IP, is a technology in which a broadband Internet connection is used to place telephone calls instead of the regular phone system • If you want to set up free computer-to-computer VoIP, you and the people you communicate with can download and install freeware or open source VoIP clients Chapter 6: The Internet
Forums, Wikis, Blogs, and Tweets • An Internet forum is a Web-based online discussion site where participants post comments to discussion threads • A wiki allows participants to modify posted material • A blog (short for Web log) is similar to an online diary; it is maintained by one person and contains a series of entries on one or more topics • A tweet is a short message of 140 characters or less, posted to the Twitter Web site Chapter 6: The Internet
Forums, Wikis, Blogs, and Tweets Chapter 6: The Internet
Grid Computing • A grid computing system is a network of computers harnessed together to perform processing tasks • SETI@home project • Protein folding project/game • Climate / weather modeling • Financial modeling • Earthquake simulation Chapter 6: The Internet
FTP Chapter 6: The Internet
File Sharing Networks • File sharing, sometimes called P2P file sharing, allows users to obtain files from other users located anywhere on the Internet • BitTorrent is a file sharing protocol that distributes the role of file server across a collection of dispersed computers Chapter 6: The Internet
Crowd sourcing • Projects which use large numbers of people who (usually) are unpaid volunteers to accomplish a task • Different from outsourcing (individuals are paid for work) • Kickstarter does crowdsourcing for funding startup companies • Birding, genealogy, “wisdom of the crowd” Chapter 6: The Internet
Section E: Internet Security • Intrusion Attempts • Securing Ports • NAT • Virtual Private Networks Chapter 6: The Internet
Intrusion Attempts • An intrusion is any access to data or programs by hackers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons • A communications port is the doorway that allows a computer to exchange data with other devices • A port probe (or port scan) uses automated software to locate computers that have open ports and are vulnerable to unauthorized access Chapter 6: The Internet
Intrusion Attempts Chapter 6: The Internet
Securing Ports Chapter 6: The Internet
Securing Ports • A firewall is software or hardware designed to filter out suspicious packets attempting to enter or leave a computer • Sharing printers or files on a LAN or the Internet requires open ports so the data can be transferred to and from your computer Chapter 6: The Internet
NAT (Network Address Translation) • Routers are intended to work within LANs to monitor and direct packets being transported from one device to another • A routable IP address is one that can be accessed by packets on the Internet • A private IP address is a non-routable IP address that can be used within a LAN, but not for Internet data transport Chapter 6: The Internet
NAT Chapter 6: The Internet
NAT • Network address translation (NAT) is the process your router uses to keep track of packets and their corresponding private or public IP addresses Chapter 6: The Internet
Virtual Private Networks • It is possible to secure remote connections by setting up virtual private network (VPN) access to a remote access server in the corporate office • Access to a VPN is usually by invitation only; employees who need to access a VPN are given the necessary instructions, addresses, and passwords to make connections Chapter 6: The Internet
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Presentation Transcript. 1 Introduction to the Internet. Learning Outcomes. Describe the Evolution of the Internet and the Web Explain the Need for Web Standards Identify Networking Protocols Define Addressing and Domain Names Describe HTML, XHTML, and HTML5 Describe Popular Trends in the Use of the Web.
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Internet Infrastructure Chapter 6: The Internet. Internet Infrastructure • To communicate with an ISP, your computer uses some type of communications device, such as a modem Chapter 6: The Internet. Internet Protocols, Addresses, and Domains • A computer can have a permanently assigned static IP address or a temporarily assigned dynamic IP ...
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2. INTRODUCCIÓN AL INTERNET DE LAS COSAS (IOT) •Definición: El Internet de las Cosas se refiere a la interconexión de dispositivos y objetos a través de internet, permitiendo que recopilen, intercambien y actúen sobre datos. •Objetivo: Mejorar la eficiencia, la automatización y la calidad de vida a través de la integración tecnológica.
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