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Though computer networks have been around
for decades, what makes Internet so unique is the ability
of any two computers in its fold to talk to each other no
matter the physical location, network, hardware or software
that separate them |
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There are mainly two kinds of computers in
the Internet - servers and clients. The resources of the Internet
-- information and services -- are provided through host computers,
known as servers. The server is the computer system that contains
information such as electronic mail, database information,
or text files. As a customer, or "client," you access those
resources via client programs (applications) which use TCP/IP
to deliver the information to your screen in the appropriate
format for your computer. If you are using Internet access
from VSNL, then your computer is client of VSNL server. Once
you are connected to VSNL server, your computer becomes part
of Internet and can access any other server in the Internet.
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