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- Level 1 - Access through a gateway
- Level 2 - Access via modem to host connected to
network
- Level 3 - Direct Internet Access
Level 1 Connectivity
- Services are limited to what gateway supports
- Examples
- Department's / University's Computer Network.
- America On-Line, Compuserve, Prodigy, etc.
- Sub-network is not really on the Internet but has
access to it in accordance with traffic allowed through
gateway
Level 1 Gateway Connection
Level 2 Connectivity
- Services are limited to what the connected-to host (H2)
provides
- Everything is accomplished through the H2
- File transfers from Internet to H1 require two
downloads: Internet to H2 and H2 to H1
- Level 2 connectivity is the most prevalent of Internet
access
Level 2 Internet Connection
Level 3 Connectivity for Consumer
- Some local companies provide Serial Line Interface
Protocol (SLIP) or Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Internet access
Level 3 Internet Connection
Dave Marshall
9/28/2001