You have to use a gateway to connect to the internet. You can have your own LAN (local area network), but without a gateway, you don't have a way to connect to the internet. If you want to get technical, wikipedia has a good article.
One can get internet on all PC's using one connection by configuring the computer as an Internet gateway. One can also use a separate device that acts as Internet gateway for the network.
gateway
It is an application that use internet to connect to a sms gateway for sending and receiving sms.
Gateway is internet term that is used to remove unnecessary traffic or load from internet.
It is an application that use internet to connect to a sms gateway for sending and receiving sms.
Depending on what operating system you have - if it is a Windows system then use the 'ipconfig /all' command. Look for the 'default gateway' address. This is the address to your internet. For Unix based systems, use the 'ifconfig -a' command and/or netstat command to get the same info.
The fastest router in 2010 was made by gateway. The gateway router allowed users to use the Internet at a very high and also a very reliable speed and connection.
Yes. Just having access to the Web does not mean that you can do anything on it. An Internet Service Provider is your gateway to the Web, wherever you are, if you have a good provider.
To hide a Gateway or Internet Provider address on a Mac computer, use incognito mode. In the settings menu for history, check the box next to the phrase "incognito".
WiFi allows gateway to the internet.
If we are using public ip address, we can browse the internet. If it is having an intranet address a gateway is needed as a router or firewall to communicate with internet.***********************************************Without default gateway you cannot browse internet. It doesnt matter if you are on public or private network. Default Gateway is required to route your IP packets from your network to the other networks.
If you have ping to the gateway in doesn't mean that a remote host has connection.