How the internet works, group c
How the internet works?
First: clients vs. servers:-
Clients:
Computer hardware device or software that obtains a service made available by a server.
Servers:
physical computer devoted to operate services to serve the needs of other computers.
Both are located mostly in 2 separated physical computers, and depending on the srvice the server is running it could be a file server, database server, home media server, print server, or web server.
Second: data exchange:
Data exchange is exchangeing data between a client and a server, where the client is requesting a service from the server, and then the server responds with the service the client needed. Then it sends it to the right client by using the IB reference
Third: how the internet works?
- Connect to the Internet
Your device connects to a router or modem, which links you to the Internet. This is the foundation of your connection. - Send a Request
When you type a URL (e.g.,www.google.com) in your browser, your device sends a query to your ISP (Internet Service Provider). The ISP communicates with servers that store the website’s data. - Translate the URL
The browser converts the website address into a numeric IP address so the Internet knows exactly where to send the request. - Receive Data Packets
The server sends the website data in small packets. These packets travel through routers, switches, and other networking devices to reach your device. - Reassemble and Display
Your browser reassembles the packets like a puzzle to display the full website.
Geeksforgeeks, https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/how-does-the-internet-work/, 20, april, 2026
router-switch, https://www.router-switch.com/faq/what-are-server-and-client-definition.html, 20, april, 2026
The workers:
Nawar Aljabri
Maryam Rizwan
Lamar Alamar
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