There are several ways to connect to the Internet at home. Which one to choose depends on the availability of technical capabilities, the desired connection speed and the financial means that the subscriber can afford to pay for Internet access.
It is necessary
Computer or cell phone, modem, splitter, cable, PLC adapter
Instructions
Step 1
Wherever there is a telephone line, the simplest and most reliable way is to connect to the Internet via ADSL. Leave a request for connection via ADSL technology with the telephone company whose services you use. Purchase an ADSL modem, a splitter (a device that extracts a modem signal from a telephone line), and a cable to connect the modem to a computer. Connect the equipment and install PPPoE protocol support on your computer.
Step 2
Using a telephone line, you can also connect to the Internet through a "Dial-up" connection. This requires a modem, cable and computer. The disadvantage of such a connection is the very low speed of network access.
Step 3
Residents of high-rise buildings in large cities can connect the so-called Internet "from the socket". It is a telecommunication connection that uses the electrical network for information exchange. A PLC adapter is connected to a regular outlet, which is connected to a computer via a network cable. The speed of such a connection is up to 100 Mbps.
Step 4
In densely populated areas of the city, residents can now connect to the Internet based on broadband access to the network - FTTB. The speed of such an Internet can also reach 100 Mbps. The connection equipment is provided by the provider.
Step 5
Satellite Internet is a wireless connection that requires a satellite dish, DVB-card, converter. For the functioning of satellite Internet, it is necessary to have an outgoing traffic channel via GPRS or Wi-Fi.
Step 6
Wi-Fi Internet is the provision of access to the network via a wireless channel. This method of building networks requires an access point (server) and a client to which the network is directly exposed. To create a Wi-Fi network, you need a network adapter and an access point within the Wi-Fi coverage area.
Step 7
Access to 3G and 4G networks is provided by telecom operators, directly through a cell phone or through special equipment - modems. The data transfer speed in 3G networks reaches 384 Kbps, in 4G networks up to 10 Mbps. To connect to 3G and 4G networks, you need a phone or wireless modem with support for network technology and a coverage area of the operator.