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Using
the Internet |
This
chapter provides information about the Internet and the World Wide Web,
and tells you how to set up Gateway.net SM
or America Online
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Internet services so that you can send and receive e-mail and access
other Internet resources.
Learning
about the Internet
The
Internet
is a worldwide network of computers linked together to provide information
to people everywhere. The two most popular services on the Internet
are e-mail and the World Wide Web. You can access this network by connecting
your computer to a telephone, DSL, or cable line and signing up with
an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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A
modem
- a device that connects your computer, using a telephone, DSL, or
cable line, to other computers or servers. |
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An
Internet
Service Provider
- a company that provides access to the Internet through an ISP server.
When you connect to an ISP, the ISP server lets you access the
Internet and your e-mail messages. |
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A
Web browser
- a program that displays information from the World Wide Web.
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An
e-mail
program
- a program that lets you create, send, and receive e-mail messages
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Setting
up an Internet account
Before
you can view the information on the World Wide Web, you need to set
up an Internet account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
If you have chosen Gateway.net or America Online as an ISP, follow these
instructions to set up and connect to your account. To establish a different
ISP service, or to transfer an existing account to this computer, contact
the ISP directly.
If
you set up an account with Gateway.net or America Online, an Internet
e-mail address is created for you. After completing the setup you are
ready to access the Internet.
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For
more information on setting up an Internet account, double-click
the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To set
up an Internet account with Gateway.net or America Online:
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Double-click
the
Register with
Gateway.net
or the
America Online
Included
icon. If you do not find the service you want on the Windows desktop,
then look for the
Gateway.net
or
America Online
Included
icon located in the Online Services folder on the Windows desktop.
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Follow
the on-screen instructions. After setting up your account, you can
connect to the Internet and access your e-mail services.
Accessing
your Internet account
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For
more information on accessing your Internet account, double-click
the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To connect
to your Gateway.net or America Online Internet account:
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Double-click
the
Connect to Gateway.net
or
America Online
Included
icon. The Connect dialog box opens.
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Complete
the member name and password information, then click
Connect
. The computer dials the Internet account phone number.
If you are
using a service other than Gateway.net or America Online, check with
your ISP for the correct procedure for connecting.
To disconnect
from your Gateway.net or America Online Internet account:
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Click
X
in the top right corner of the Gateway.net or America Online program.
Your computer disconnects from the Internet. |
If you are
using a service other than Gateway.net or America Online, check with
your ISP for the correct procedure for disconnecting.
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Make
sure that your computer disconnects properly from your Internet
account. If you do not have an "unlimited hours" ISP account,
you may have to pay for the time that you are connected, even
if you are not at the computer.
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Using
the World Wide Web
The
World Wide Web is a multimedia window to the Internet that
gives you access to millions of information sources.
Information
on the Web comes to you on
Web pages, which are electronic documents that you view using
a Web page display program called a
browser. You can use any of the commercially available Web browsers,
like Microsoft Internet Explorer, which comes installed on your new
computer.
Web
pages can contain not only text, but animations, music, and other multimedia
features.
A
group of related
Web pages
is called a
Web site. You can access Web sites to shop, track investments,
read the news, download programs, and much more.
You
can explore a Web site or visit other Web sites by clicking areas on
the Web page called
links,
or
hyperlinks. A link may be colored or underlined text, a picture,
or an animated image. You can identify a link by moving the pointer
over it. If the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a link.
To
learn more about using the Web browser features, select
Help
in the menu bar.
Connecting
to a Web site
After
you set up an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such
as Gateway.net or America Online, you can access the many information
sources on the World Wide Web.
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For
more information on connecting to a Web site, double-click the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To connect
to a Web site:
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Connect
to your Internet account. After the computer connects, a default
opening page or welcome screen opens.
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To go to
a different Web site, type the
address
(called a
URL
for "Universal Resource Locator") in the browser address bar (for
example
www.gateway.com
) then click
GO
on the browser address bar.
On the current
Web page, click a link to a Web site.
The Web
browser locates the server computer on the Internet,
downloads
(transfers) data to your computer, and displays the page on the site
that you requested.
Sometimes
Web pages display slowly. The speed that a Web page displays on your
screen depends on the complexity of the Web page and other Internet
conditions. Additionally, the speed of your connection will determine
how fast Web pages display.
Downloading
files
Downloading
is the process of transferring files from a computer on the Internet
to your computer.
To
protect your computer against viruses, make sure that you scan the files
you download. For more information, see "Protecting
your computer from viruses".
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For
more information on downloading files, double-click the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To download
files or programs from a Web site:
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Connect
to your Internet account.
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In the address
bar, type the address of the Web site that contains the file or program
you want to download, then click
GO
on the browser address bar.
Click on
links on a Web page to navigate to the Web site containing the file
that you want to download.
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Create
or locate the folder where you want to store the file on your computer.
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Click
the link on the Web page for the file that you want to download.
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Follow the
on-screen instructions for saving the file in the folder that you
created.
A copy of
the file is downloaded to your computer. The time that it takes to transfer
the file to your computer depends on file size and Internet conditions.
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Open the
folder that you created.
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Install
or view the downloaded file by double-clicking it. If applicable,
follow the instructions provided on the Web site to run or install
the program.
Using
e-mail
E-mail
(electronic mail) lets you send messages to anyone who has an Internet
connection and e-mail address. E-mail is usually a free service
of your Internet account.
The
Internet never closes, so you can send e-mail messages at any time.
Your e-mail messages arrive at most e-mail addresses in minutes.
An
e-mail address
consists of a user name, the @ symbol, and the Internet
domain name
of the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or company that "hosts"
that user. Your e-mail address is assigned when you sign up for an account
with an ISP. For example, a person with an account with the Gateway.net
ISP might have an e-mail address that is similar to this one:
Sending
e-mail
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For
more information on sending e-mail, double-click the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To send
e-mail using Gateway.net or America Online:
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Connect
to your Gateway.net or America Online account.
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Click
Create Mail.
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Type the
e-mail address of the recipient you want to send e-mail to in the
Send To
box.
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Type the
subject of your e-mail in the
Subject
box.
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Type the
e-mail message.
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When finished,
click
Send Now.
Your e-mail is sent over the Internet to the e-mail address you
specified.
Checking
your e-mail
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For
more information on checking your e-mail, double-click the
HelpSpot
icon on your desktop.
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To check
your e-mail using Gateway.net or America Online:
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Connect
to your Gateway.net or America Online account.
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Click
Read Mail.
For
more information about managing and organizing your e-mail messages,
see the online help in your e-mail program.
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