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how can you access the internet . Explain three methods short​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Indirect Access. This is most common method used in home and office networks. ...

Direct Access. This is most common method used when traveling. ...

Fixed Internet- Home/Office. ...

Mobile Internet. ...

ADSL Broadband over Existing Phone Lines. ...

Cable Broadband. ...

Fibre or Fiber Broadband. ...

Mobile Broadband 3G and 4G.

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Answered by 2578aakritijain1
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Internet Connection and Access Methods

There are several ways or methods of connecting to the Internet.

There are two access methods direct and Indirect and these can be either fixed or mobile.

Indirect Access

This is most common method used in home and office networks.

The device e.g. computer connects to a network using Ethernet or WiFi and the network connects to the Internet using ADSL, cable or fibre.

Direct Access

This is most common method used when traveling.

The device e.g. smart phone connects directly to the Internet using 3G/4G mobile networks or public Wi-Fi.

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Fixed Internet- Home/Office

Fixed access is usually much faster and reliable than mobile, and is used for connecting homes/offices. The main Access mechanisms are:

ADSL over traditional Phone Lines (most common).

Cable (limited to cable TV areas)

Fibre broadband – Currently being Rolled out

Pros

Very Fast and reliable

Good for streaming video

Cheap when compared to Mobile

Can easily share the connection

Cons

Requires a fixed connection

Not usable when at a remote location

Fixed access is the most common way that businesses and home uses use for connecting to the Internet

Mobile Internet

When travelling away from the fixed location mobile access is used.

Mobile Internet tends to be mainly a secondary access mechanism. The main access methods are:

Mobile broadband over 3G Network (common but slow) or 4G

Public/ Private Wii-FI (common)

Note 1: Broadband is a generic term and in communications. It refers to a channel with transmission rates above 256kbits/sec but typically (UK) above 4Mbits/s (for ADSL). Wi-Fi is classed as broadband.

Note 2: Although this article mentions UK providers as I am UK based the same access mechanisms are used in North America and other countries.

Pros

No fixed connection required

Available from remote locations

Cons

Not as Fast and reliable as Fixed Access

Not good for streaming video

Expensive

Can’t easily share the connection

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