About the Internet
How information is transmitted over the Internet
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exchanges (MAEs). There are regional highways provided by large ISPs
and local streets provided by local ISPs.
Like a system of roads and highways, the Internet provides multiple routes
from one point to another. If one part of the Internet has too much traffic, or
is damaged, information is rerouted.
How information is transmitted over the Internet
All information sent over the Internet is communicated using a protocol
called
TCP/IP
. Because all of the computers on the Internet understand this
protocol, each one can communicate with every other computer on the
Internet. TCP and IP are separate parts of this protocol.
NAP
MAE
Regional
Regional
Local ISP
Single user’s
computer
Small office
network
Local ISP
ISP
ISP
Summary of Contents for Norton Personal Firewall 2003
Page 1: ...User s Guide ...
Page 10: ...Contents 10 Glossary Service and support solutions Index CD Replacement Form ...
Page 14: ...Responding to emergencies Prevent future problems 14 ...
Page 60: ...Keeping current with LiveUpdate Run LiveUpdate automatically 60 ...
Page 102: ...Blocking Internet advertisements Use text strings to identify ads to block or permit 102 ...
Page 116: ...Troubleshooting Norton Personal Firewall Troubleshoot Norton Personal Firewall problems 116 ...
Page 140: ...Glossary 140 ...
Page 144: ...Service and support solutions 144 ...