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Getting connected

Dial-up or broadband?

The Australian Communications and Media Authority provides excellent information on this topic and many issues related to internet service providers (ISPs). Their toolkitYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website includes a list of ISPs, questions to ask ISPs and information that will help you make the right decision about connectivity for your organisation.

WhirlpoolYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website provides independent price comparisons of the broadband options available in your area.

Another independent site with information on broadband choices: http://www.phonechoice.com.au/index.cfm?Section=broadbandYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

The independent http://www.choice.com.auYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website site has information various aspects of setting up broadband connections and options

Tasmanian Electronic Commerce CentreYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website discussion on internet connections

Your ISP

Australian Communication and Media Authority's toolkitYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website which includes a list of questions to ask an ISP before selecting their service:

A list of broadband service providersYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website in Australia

Your internet ID: getting an address or domain name

General information on domain names: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_nameYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

More about global domain names: http://www.icann.orgYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Download an Australian government brochure, Staking your claim on the webYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Types of domain names

Find information on Community Geographic names at http://www.auda.org.au/domains/geographic-2LDs/You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Full list of country suffixes, see http://ww.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htmYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

For information on Australian domain name types and rules, see http://www.auda.org.au/domains/au-domains/You are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

For info on international domain names see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_top-level_domainYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

For information on domain names in different language scripts, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_nameYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

A list of accredited Australian registry servicesYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

The Australian Registry is available at http://www.ausregistry.com.auYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Registering your own domain name

If you find a name is taken and you want to know who’s got it, look for the ‘WhoIs’ area on each registry’s website, or check Australian domain namesYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website . The WhoIs service will provide a detailed registration record and a contact email address.

Building networks

For general information about networksYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website see the US TechSoup site for nonprofits.

Local area networks

TechSoup article Networking 101: Peer-to-Peer NetworksYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

TechSoup article Networking 101: Client-Server NetworksYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Virtual private networks (VPNs)

PCWorldYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website on building secure connectionsYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

VPN Audio PrimerYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website from NetworkWorldFusion

How to set up a VPN connection on Windows XP ProfessionalYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Virtual Private Networks for Windows Server 2003You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

VPN software for MacsYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website