[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change]
Getting an Internet Name and Address
To make your site available from the Internet, you must complete
the following tasks:
- Establish a connection to the Internet Lease a line from
an Internet service provider (ISP) or a telephone company. Your
provider installs a cable at your site that is plugged into the
network adapter card in your computer. Usually a router is also
installed between your computer and the ISP. When shopping for a
provider, be sure to ask what type of connection is provided and
whether the provider guarantees a minimum bandwidth. Also, check on
the type of security offered.
- Obtain an IP address Your ISP gives you an IP address,
an Internet gateway (default gateway), and a subnet mask.
- Register a domain name Your ISP can register your domain
name for you, or you can register it yourself. InterNIC charges a
fee to initially register your name, and after the first two years,
charges a yearly maintenance fee to continue listing your domain
name in their Domain Name Servers. If you choose to have your ISP
register your name, you pay the InterNIC fee and may also be
charged an additional fee by the ISP.
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