Internet Tutorials

Welcome to our Internet Tutorials section. Here you will find information on how to efficiently take advantage of the Internet’s features. You’ll get internet searching tips, email tips, ftp tutorial, smtp tutorial, internet group mail protocol tutorial and many more.

Internet Searching Tips Tutorial

This section covers all the major search engines used by people to explore the internet World for information. This tutorial will show you the step by step process on how to search for the needed information by simply putting or using the appropriate keywords in a search box.

Internet Tutorials

E-Mail Quick Start Tutorial

This email quick start tutorial will tell you all about Email. It’s an Email 101 guide that has information on how to get/create an email account.

E-mail aka electronic mail  is just like it’s real-world counterpart the “Snail Mail”.  If you have an email account, you just have to type the recipient’s address, type your message, then send it.  The recipient will eventually get his email, and can read and can reply to you.

File Transfer Protocol Tutorial

This tutorial will tell you the basics on File Transfer Protocol and what it really does.

(FTP) File Transfer Protocol is one of the oldest applications that we use on the Internet. It was 1st proposed in 1972 and  it predates the TCP/IP, which is a pair of protocols that FTP needs to operate. In a nutshell, FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to transfer files between a server & a client. You need a host, and remote client along with an FTP application to do such process.

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Tutorial

This simple mail transfer protocol tutorial is all about (SMTP) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol was developed to send or transit mails over the Internet. SMTP is an application layer protocol that makes use of  the TCP – transmission communication protocol as its transport protocol to send or transmit mail to a destination mail exchanger. These mail exchangers (not the users) are applications that support the SMTP protocol.

Telnet Tutorial

This tutorial will discuss TelNet applications and its usage.

Telnet is the application that was designed to provide a reliable communication between (2) hosts to support the user interaction.  Telnet is one of the oldest IP protocols which is still being used that relies on TCP transmission communication protocol as well.

POST OFFICE PROTOCOL Tutorial

This section has tutorial and information about POST OFFICE PROTOCOL.

Post Office Protocol is an internet protocol standard that was developed so that we would be able to connect to the mail server and download our mails. It works like this: A local client that runs on a PC with POP3 capability will connect to a Mail Exchanger (on TCP port 110, it can be on TCP 109 if it uses POP2), to download mail messages, & log out of the server.

Internet Group Management Protocol Tutorial

This tutorial will tell you about Internet Group Management Protocol and its usage.

IGMP stands for Internet Group Multicast Protocol. This internet protocol is used to manage IP Multicast sessions. It is now on its 2nd revision and is being implemented as part of the IP software which runs a higher level protocol and are encapsulted within the IP datagram’s pay load.

Secure Shell (SSH) Tutorial

This section covers everything about Secure Shell and its usage.

Secure Shell was developed to actually replace Telnet or rlogin. It is a reliable communication protocol which encrypts all the traffic during each session using a public or a private key exchange at the beginning of each session to login to the connection. Secure Shell opens connections on port 22.

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Tutorial

This section has information about the “VoIP” Voice Over Internet Protocol and its usage.

VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. As its name suggests, it is an Internet protocol that was created to allow voice communications to communicate over the Internet.