Even though the Internet is still a young technology, it's hard to
imagine life without it now. Every year, engineers create more devices
to integrate with the Internet. This network of networks crisscrosses
the globe and even extends into space. But what makes it work?
To understand the Internet, it helps to look at it as a system with two main components. The first of those components is hardware.
That includes everything from the cables that carry terabits of
information every second to the computer sitting in front of you.
Other types of hardware that support the Internet include routers, servers, cell phone towers, satellites, radios, smartphones
and other devices. All these devices together create the network of
networks. The Internet is a malleable system -- it changes in little
ways as elements join and leave networks around the world. Some of those
elements may stay fairly static and make up the backbone of the
Internet. Others are more peripheral.
These elements are
connections. Some are end points -- the computer, smartphone or other
device you're using to read this may count as one. We call those end
points clients. Machines that store the information we seek on the Internet are servers. Other elements are nodes
which serve as a connecting point along a route of traffic. And then
there are the transmission lines which can be physical, as in the case
of cables and fiber optics, or they can be wireless signals from
satellites, cell phone or 4G towers, or radios.
All of this hardware wouldn't create a network without the second component of the Internet: the protocols. Protocols
are sets of rules that machines follow to complete tasks. Without a
common set of protocols that all machines connected to the Internet must
follow, communication between devices couldn't happen. The various
machines would be unable to understand one another or even send
information in a meaningful way. The protocols provide both the method
and a common language for machines to use to transmit data.
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