Chapter 4: Computer Networking
broadband
connection with a digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modem, a wireless router, and a computer with wireless network capabilities that is needed to set up a home system
case sensitive
if the letter in a URL is uppercase, it needs to be entered in uppercase; if in lowercase, it must be entered in uppercase
bandwidth
the speed at which information is transmitted' the higher the bandwidth - the faster the speed; bandwidth varies throughout the internet
bookmarks
the way browsers provide a way for users to easily record the URLs of sites that are frequently accessed
intranet
a private network, usually within a corporation that uses html-formatted documents and the TCP/IP
DSL
(digital subscriber line) connected with broadband to set up a home system
HTML
a system of marking up a document; adds tags to objects such as text or images that define the manager in which they should be displayed
Firewall
acts to block destructive forces; program or hardware device that works closely with a router program to filter the traffic both coming into and going out of a network or a private computer
computer malware
all forms of computer software designed by criminals specifically to damage or disrupt a computer system for a profit
ISP
organization that produces access to the internet
computer virus
small software programs that are designed to execute and replicate themselves without your knowledge