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| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
ok here is something you didnt know
THREE TYPES OF AREA NETWORKS
LANS
MANS
WANS
if you know what all of those are and can define them continue speaking, or shut the fuck up. |
Local area network
Metropolitan area network
Wide area network
.. Now tell me the difference between an intranet and the internet.
Oh, and unlike you, I am doing other things that sitting there refreshing this page ..
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"Internet – the web site has no restrictions on who can see and use the material. It is available to the whole world. Some web sites available on the Internet may require registration to gain access to them, either to personalise the information being provided or to extract payment for using the site (the whole world can know of its existence, but there are conditions related to its use).
Intranet – a web site with restricted access based on an organisational group. Access to the web sites is controlled on an organisational basis using ‘behind the scenes’ user identification techniques, such as logging in to the network. The knowledge of the existence of the information is confined to the organisational group with access. Within DoE there are several Intranets including the DoE Intranet to which all DoE staff have access and business unit Intranets with access restricted to the members of individual business units (including schools). School Intranets are typically only available to the staff and students within the schools"
http://www.doe.tased.edu.au/wiseweb/intervsintra.htm
Checkmate.
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Last edited by Vert on Oct-01-2003 at 04:41
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