Now that we've looked at the architecture of the
internet, let's see how you might connect
your personal devices to the internet inside your house.
Well there are many ways to connect to the internet,
and most often people connect wirelessly.
Let's look at an example of how you can connect
to the internet. If you live in a city or
a town, you probably have a coaxial cable for
cable Internet, or a phone line if you have DSL, running to the outside
of your house, that connects you to the
Internet Service Provider, or ISP. If you
live far out in the country, you'll more likely have
a dish outside your house, connecting you wirelessly
to your closest ISP, or you might also use
the telephone system.
Whether a wire comes straight from the ISP hookup
outside your house, or it travels over radio
waves from your roof, the first stop a wire
will make once inside your house, is at your modem.
A modem is what connects the internet to your
network at home. A few common residential
modems are DSL or