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Glossary Term Default Gateway

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What is Default Gateway?

Default Gateway is a network device, typically a router or firewall, that serves as an access point or intermediary for traffic between devices on a local network and external networks.

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Understanding Default Gateway

Default Gateway: The default gateway is a network device, typically a router, that serves as an access point for outgoing traffic from a network. It directs data packets from devices within the network to destinations outside the network, such as other networks or the internet. The default gateway is crucial for enabling communication between devices on different networks and for providing a path for data to exit the local network.

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