What is Internet? From 1s & 0s to Ocean Wires - EXPLAINED!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Did you ever stop to think about what is internet and how does internet work, exacly? That’s what I’m explaining in this video. Everything from the first computer connection and internet birthday; to explaining how wifi works and when was wifi invented. After this, you’ll be able to get internet explained to everybody.
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00:00 Intro
00:17 Two computers and a wire
00:41 Chopping data into bits
01:10 The first ever LAN party (kinda)
02:14 Internet birthday
02:31 Where the “www” comes from?
03:17 The evolution of Google
03:29 How pizza made an internet breakthrough!
03:40 What is IEEE 802.11?
04:03 How does Wi-Fi work?
04:28 Wired internet explained
05:11 Conclusion
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Hello, But I’m starting a business from home where I need reliable/speed internet. What Mbps do you recommend and also Ethernet cable from box to pc? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Hey! So everything depends on a few factors: how many users will be connected and what activities will your business involve. In my opinion, standard number would be 100mbps, for speedy browsing, video calls. However, for heavier activity like frequent file uploads and sharing, you might need 200mbps or higher.
You cooooould work with 50mbps for starters, but might experience some lags, depending n your ISP too.
And for best performance go with the ethernet cable :) Hope this helps
@@cooltechzone Thanks so much for the reply and help!😀