Gateway NX.Y1UAA.030 Manual De Usuario

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CHAPTER 4: Using the Internet
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Learning about the Internet
The Internet is a worldwide network of computers linked together to provide 
information to people everywhere. The two most popular services on the 
Internet are e-mail and the World Wide Web. You can access this network by 
connecting your notebook to a telephone, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), or cable 
television line and signing up with an Internet service provider (ISP).
If you want to access the Internet you need:
modem—a device that connects your notebook to other computers or 
servers using a telephone, DSL, or cable television line. Your notebook has 
a built-in dial-up telephone modem. Cable and DSL modems connect to 
your notebook through an Ethernet jack and provide a faster connection 
speed than a standard telephone modem.
An Internet service provider—a company that provides access to the 
Internet through an ISP server. When you connect to an ISP, the ISP server lets 
you access the Internet and your e-mail messages. Check your telephone 
book for a list of Internet service providers available locally.
Web browser—a program that displays information from the World 
Wide Web. Microsoft Internet Explorer was included with your notebook. 
For more information, see 
An e-mail program—a program that lets you create, send, and receive 
e-mail messages over the Internet. Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express 
was included with your notebook. For more information, see 
.
Your computer 
connects to the 
Internet through an 
ISP.
ISP Servers 
let you connect to the 
Internet and access your 
e-mail messages.
Internet Servers
store information so other
computers can access it from the
Internet.