Question: What Is a Default Gateway?
You will sometimes see the term default gateway on network
configuration screens in Microsoft Windows.
Answer: In computer networking, a default gateway is the
device that passes traffic from the local subnet to devices on other subnets.
The default gateway often connects a local network to the Internet, although
internal gateways for local networks also exist.
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What Is a Default Gateway? |
Internet default gateways are typically one of two types:
- On home or small business networks with a broadband router to share the
Internet connection, the home router serves as the default gateway.
- On home or small business networks without a router, such as for residences with dialup Internet access, a router at the Internet Service Provider location serves as the default gateway.
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