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What is the difference between a web server and an ISP?

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What is the difference between a web server and an ISP?

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People frequently get these two confused. A web server is a computer where a website lives. Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) is who you use to connect to the Internet. However, there are circumstances when your ISP s computer is utilized as a web server as well. For example, when you connect to go online, you make your connection to the Internet through your ISP. If your ISP s homepage is your start page, your ISP acts as a web server by sending you the homepage information stored on its server. When you go to another web address, you then access a different web server which sends you information found on that requested web page. Back to Top Q: What’s the difference between a web page, a website and a home page? A: A web page refers to a single document or page of information on the Web. It can include images, sounds, database information, etcetera and can link to other web pages. A website is a collection of related web pages (although is could just be one page) that reside on a s

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