2. What is the internet?
Contents
The internet is a packet
switched network
Data
Packets
(data
chunks)
Packets
(data
chunks)
Packets
(data
chunks)
Packets
(data
chunks)
Network
P P
P P
Routers
Data
IP
Address
P P
IP
Address
P P Destination
P P
P P
Data packet
switching
3. The link between domain names
and IP addressess
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A domain name is the part of an
address (eg email, website) that
identifies it belongs to a particular
domain (eg company,
organisation)
An IP address (internet Protocol)
is a unique network address.
Everything on the internet has its
own IP address so you can get to
that specific thing
IP addresses and domain names are linked because;
âą Every domain name is given its own public IP address. The
domain name is what we see and use (type into google) but the
IP address is what the computer uses to locate and use the
website, for example. (computers work in numbers, addresses in
numbers, IP addresses, not words, domain names)
Like website name (what we use) Computer number (what computer uses)
4. Data packets
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A data packet is;
âą When data has to be transmitted it is broken down into
smaller chunks of data
âą These data chunks are called packets
âą These packets take whatever route they want through the
internet to meet up with the other data packets to reform the
data at its destination
5. Data packet switching
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Data packet switching is the process of transmitting data from
one place to another by splitting it into data packet switching.
Data packet
switching diagram
1. Data is split into packets
2. Sending the packets to its
destination by the quickest
route possible
3. Putting the packets back
together to make the
original data at its
destination
6. The function of routers
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The function of a router;
âą Routers give the packets of data the quickest and best routes
to the destination
âą It looks at where the data wants to go and directs it there