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HTTP
The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet
FTP
An Internet protocol used to transfer files betweencomputers; allows file transfer without corruption or alteration.
HTTPS
The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet through a secure server

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

The Internet standard protocol for transferring e-mailmessages from one computer to another.

Top-level Domain Name

The group into which a domain is categorized, by common topic(company, educational institution) and/or geography (country, state).

Domain NameSystem

A system that maps uniquely hierarchical names to specificInternet addresses.

Host

A computer that other computers can use to gain information. In networkarchitecture, a host is a client or workstation

Post Office Protocol

A protocol that resides on an incoming mail server. Thecurrent version is POP3.

Internet

Composed of LANS and WANS

World Wide Web

Made of Software Programs

T3 Line

A dedicated digital phone line that transmits data at 44.736 Mbps

TCP/IP

A LAN can be connected to the Internet by a router, provided the LAN uses this.

WAN

Two or more LANS connected together.

Ad Hoc

A wireless mode in which systems use only their NICS to connect with each other.

Fiber-optic cable

The connection type that provides the fastest connectivity speed.

Reverse Domain Naming System

Uses domain name servers that are programmed to resolve IP addresses

IP Address

Every computer connected to the Internet must have one which is either IPV 4 or IPV6

4G Mobile Hotspot

Connects a wireless LAN to a wireless phone network using broadband speeds

Router

Determines the best path for data to move across a network.

Browser (Client Software)

Combined with a computer, TCP/IP, Operating system, ISP, and Internet Address make up the six elements to connect to the Web.

Infrastructure

A wireless mode in which system connects through a wireless access point.

Analog Modem

Cannot be used to transmit large audio and video files

Bandwidth

The bit-rate of available or consumed information capacity expressed typically in metric multiples of bits per second.

Radio Wave

A wireless system that does not use network cables.