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Avinash Bhagat, Lovely Professional University                            Unit 3: Connecting to the Internet




                           Unit 3: Connecting to the Internet                                   Notes


             CONTENTS

             Objectives
             Introduction
             3.1   Connecting to the Internet
                 3.1.1  Networking Overview
                 3.1.2  Configuring an Internet Connection

             3.2   Managing Multiple ISPs and Connections
                 3.2.1  Outbound Traffic Using Multiple Connections to the Internet

                 3.2.2  Inbound Traffic Using Multiple Connections to the Internet

             3.3   Software and Confi guration

                 3.3.1  The Mozilla Web Browser
                 3.3.2  gFTP Client
             3.4  Summary
             3.5  Keywords
             3.6  Review Questions

             3.7  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               Describe the concept of using Red Hat Linux to connect to the Internet

               Discuss managing multiple ISPs and connections
               Explain the concept of software and confi guration
          Introduction


          In this unit, we will discuss  how to use Red Hat Linux to connect to the Internet via a telephone
          dialup, ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), Ethernet,
          or wireless connection. We will give an overview of networking and discuss how to use the
          Network Administration Tool. Network Administration Tool is an X-based program that makes
          it easy to connect to the Internet via an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Also, we will discuss
          several popular network client applications available under Linux, including the Mozilla web
          browser, the email client, and a graphical FTP client.


          3.1 Connecting to the Internet

          In this section, we will discuss how to use Red Hat Linux to connect to the Internet.

          3.1.1 Networking Overview



          Nowadays, most computers  handle network traffic much like the post office handles mail.

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