What is the difference between internet and intranet ?

India
July 26, 2008 6:18am CST
can anyone tell me about the difference between internet and intranet, i am very much confused about the topic
8 responses
@rayne347 (37)
• United States
26 Jul 08
I can offer my own knowledge, which may or may not be correct, but it's what I've come to believe: The Internet is the big one: The huge network that connects all the computers in the world. Most of us know that. An Intranet, I believe, could be somewhat of a miniature Internet, or just a network, that only includes certain computers. I don't think there could be things like websites on this smaller network, but I imagine the network could become very big, for example, an entire office building working on the same network, sharing resources such as files, printers, and things like that. That's what I think. If anyone knows better than me, please, let us know. I am interested to know if I'm correct or not, as well as helping the original poster here get the whole truth!
@reinydawn (11643)
• United States
27 Jul 08
That's pretty accurate - good job!
• Jamaica
28 Jul 08
Hi You are pretty much accurate for the most part. I would just like to add that intranets do have web pages. There is usually at least one website (I've never seen any with more than one though but its possible to have more). Intranets can even have messengers that only connect those within the intranet. Regards Techauna
• India
29 Jul 08
thanks for sharing your intellectual knowledge on this subject buddy
@decimus785 (1419)
• Aruba
26 Jul 08
internet is the single largest global WAN,linking virtually every country,continent,and organization in the world.Internet is a public network. Intanet is a private network,where users from a corporate network use their internet skills to obrain private company inforamation.Intranet is accessible to internal users from the company. There's also Extranet An extranet is a division of a private network that is accessible to a limited number of external users, such as business partners, suppliers, and certain customers.
• India
29 Jul 08
then if an intranet is connected to an internet by some means , they how will u call both the networks ?
• Jamaica
30 Jul 08
Hi If the intranet is connected to the Internet by some means, both networks would still be a network or a type of internet. However,your local network - that has an intranet- has access to the Internet and hence has become apart of the Internet (with or without certain limitations). If the access is granted to persons outside the company network (which they usually do via the Internet and using authentication techniques)to certain sections of the intranet, then it is called an extranet. Techauna
• Jamaica
28 Jul 08
hi Well lets first state that there is an internet and the Internet. An internet (small 'i' ) describes a network of networks...2 or more networks connected to each other so that they can communicate ( an inter-network of networks). The Internet (notice the capital 'I') is an internet (small i) but its the biggest one in the world that connects millions of computers around the world. an internet can be public or private but the Internet is public and free. So the Internet is a type of internet. An intranet is a network (can also be an internet-small 'i')that borrows the capabilities of the Internet but access to its resources are limited to the local network or the people who own it. Many companies use intranets. Here the company's computers are linked to each other and they can send emails, have their own intra - websites, messengers and share other resources like software and printers. These resources are however limited to those who are apart of that network. Outsiders are not allowed access and are not usually connected in anyway to that intra-network. When outsiders are allowed to connect to an intranet it is also called an extranet. Intranets are private to the company and usually host sites (usually about the company, company news and notices, company products and services) that only computers on the intranet can access. Intranet users can also access the Internet given that they subscribe to an ISP (Internet Service Provider). So here are the terms: internet - a network of networks Internet - the world wide connection of computers all over the world intranet - a privately owned network that borrows features of the Internet but is inaccessable to outsiders extranet - an intranet that allows access to outsiders who have a valid password and username. Hope I helped somewhat. Shauna aka Techauna
• India
29 Jul 08
thanks for sharing your point of view over this discussion , but still if a government uses internet or an intranet as a database, some say it is intranet, i would like to know about your view point
@pkraj111 (2458)
• India
26 Jul 08
internet is open to everyone except for for some usernames and passwords.Whereas intranet is only within a company. Intranet is a zone where people of same organisation can access it.
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@ishralene09 (2260)
• Philippines
26 Jul 08
Internet is distributed on a public WAN, which is Wide Area Network. Intranet is a private WAN. To simply put it, internet is what we use right now, and is distributed worldwide through many links of WANs. That's why they call it the World Wide Web, it looks like a big chain of webs. Intranet is a private one, meaning the one probably used at your office to cater services like instant messaging, file sharing, print server and other things. While intranet is private, it can also connect to the internet through an Internet service provider. In that way the intranet is not exposed to the public domains, meaning that outside people like me can't access that network. I hope I provided you with information helpful to your inquiry.
@rayne347 (37)
• United States
26 Jul 08
To avoid a long string of comments that would be difficult to do... I'd like to respond to each of these posters' responses: You are all absolutely right, and apparently, I wasn't far off. One thing that I forgot to mention, that all of you did, is that Internet is public and Intranet is private. One other thing is the fact that Intranet can have a connection to the Internet, therefore providing all the computers on that network access to the Internet!
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• India
29 Jul 08
i would like to ask u a question, if an intranet is connected to an internet how will you call both the networks, i mean which terminology u use to define them ?
@reinydawn (11643)
• United States
27 Jul 08
Everyone has done a pretty good job of explaining this for you. Basics for me is Internet is public, Intranet is private.
@maggiedg (97)
• United States
30 Jul 08
The Internet is the world wide web. It can be accessed from almost anywhere in the world by anyone. That iw what you are using when you are on MyLot and similar websites. Intranet is a private version of the Internet that might possibly be used by a business or company or something like that. Probably a very good explanation of this can be found on Wikipedia.