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  • Sue

    Intranet/Network

    What is the difference between an intranet and a network? Can a split
    database be put on an intranet?

    Thanks!

    Sue


  • Trevor Best

    #2
    Re: Intranet/Network

    Sue wrote:
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    > What is the difference between an intranet and a network? Can a split
    > database be put on an intranet?[/color]

    Intranet is a bit of a red herring, it's simply something that looks
    like the internet but on a LAN, whether you can put a split database on
    one depends if there's a server with a share accesible by the
    workstations with enough bandwidth.

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    • Tom van Stiphout

      #3
      Re: Intranet/Network

      On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 01:09:03 GMT, "Sue" <smillen@earthl ink.net> wrote:

      Network: a bunch of computers - typically at the same location -
      connected to each other.
      Intranet: the same bunch communicating with the (web-) server using
      TCP/IP and the HTTP protocol.

      Access does not play over HTTP.

      -Tom.

      [color=blue]
      >What is the difference between an intranet and a network? Can a split
      >database be put on an intranet?
      >
      >Thanks!
      >
      >Sue
      >[/color]

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      • Bernard Peek

        #4
        Re: Intranet/Network

        In message <PKaXc.4004$Y%3 .337@newsread2. news.atl.earthl ink.net>, Sue
        <smillen@earthl ink.net> writes[color=blue]
        >What is the difference between an intranet and a network? Can a split
        >database be put on an intranet?[/color]

        A computer network is a group of machines connected together. There are
        Local Area Networks (LANs) made up of machines that are local to each
        other, like a company's network on one site. There are also Wide Area
        Networks (WANs) that are made up of machines on more than one site. The
        sites may be connected by a dedicate private line or they could be
        connected via the Internet, if so they may well be called Private
        Virtual Networks (PVNs).

        The Internet is the network of networks connected toegther. There is
        only one so it gets a capital letter. A lot of people confuse the
        Internet and the World Wide Web, because they mainly use the net for
        browsing web pages. That confusion has spread a bit further now. An
        intranet is properly a private network of computers connected together.
        But it has come to mean specifically a private web server only
        accessible to computers within an organisation. For many organisations
        it has replaced the company newsletter.

        There's another term, an extranet. This is a semi-private web server
        that is accessible by people within an organisation and selected people
        outside it. Typically an organisation will allow its trading partners
        access to specific web pages. For instance customers may be allowed
        access to a web server that has pages for them to place orders and to
        track the progress of existing orders.




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