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Asked: May 5, 20262026-05-05T05:02:59+00:00 2026-05-05T05:02:59+00:00In: Internet

How does the internet work​?

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Can someone explain how the internet works? I want to understand what happens when I open a website, send a message, or watch a video. A real-life example would make it easier to understand.

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      2026-05-08T12:52:17+00:00Added an answer on May 8, 2026 at 12:52 pm

      When you open a website, send a message, or watch a video, the internet is basically acting like a super-fast delivery system for information.

      Think of it like ordering food delivery:

      Let’s say you want to watch a YouTube video:

      You make a request (like placing an order)
      When you type a website or click a video, your phone/computer says:
      “Hey internet, get me this content.”
      DNS finds the address (like looking up a restaurant)
      You type “youtube.com”, but computers don’t use names—they use IP addresses (like phone numbers).
      So DNS (Domain Name System) looks up the real address of YouTube’s servers.
      Data travels in packets (like food delivered in small boxes)
      The video isn’t sent as one big file. It’s broken into small pieces called packets.
      These packets travel through many routers (like traffic signals and delivery routes).
      Servers send the data back (like the restaurant preparing your order)
      YouTube’s servers send those packets back to you through the internet.
      Your device reassembles everything (like putting your meal together)
      Your phone puts all the packets back together and you see the video playing smoothly.

      Real-life example: sending a WhatsApp message 💬
      You type a message and hit send
      It goes to WhatsApp’s server first
      The server finds your friend’s device
      The message is delivered in milliseconds
      Even if your friend is far away, the message travels through multiple servers and networks instantly

      Simple summary:

      The internet works by breaking information into small pieces, sending them through a global network of connected computers, and then reassembling them at the destination—all in a fraction of a second.

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