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60     Using Your Gateway Solo 
TM
 9150 Notebook
Using the Internet
The Internet is a worldwide network of computers linked together to 
provide information to users everywhere. You can access this global 
network by connecting your computer to a normal phone line and signing 
up with an Internet service provider. Internet services include e-mail and 
the World Wide Web.
E-mail (electronic mail) lets you send messages to anyone in the world, as 
long as you and the recipient both have Internet connections and 
e-mail addresses.
The World Wide Web is a user-friendly interface to the Internet that gives 
you point-and-click access to millions of sources of information. Almost 
everything is available for download, including pictures, sounds, and 
programs.
To begin your journey through the Internet you need:
Modem — a device installed in the computer that connects the 
computer to a phone line. Your Solo 9150 notebook has a built-in 56K 
data/fax/voice modem.
Internet service provider (ISP) — a connection between the modem 
and the Internet, such as gateway.net.
Web browser — an application that translates information from the 
Internet service provider to the computer. The Microsoft® Internet 
Explorer™ Web browser is already installed on your notebook.
To understand Internet functions, you should know the following terms:
Electronic mail (E-mail) — messages transmitted by telephone lines.
E-mail address — an Internet address to which e-mail can be sent. 
This address designates a location on the Internet that messages and 
files can be sent to.
Downloading — transferring a copy of a file from a remote server 
(see definition on following page) or computer to your computer’s 
hard drive.
Link — a word or image within a Web page on which you can click to 
go to another Web page or access additional information.
 Note:
For more information on 
modems, see “Connecting 
the modem” on page 28.
 Important!
Downloading (receiving 
files from the Internet) is not 
always fast. Sometimes 
large files and slow 
connection speeds 
contribute to slow 
downloading.