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What is the gateway on my computer?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The default gateway refers to the "next-hop address"; the server or router your computer has to send packets to, to connect with the outside world. If the default gateway is not configured correctly, the usual symptoms are that your computer can connect within the local network, but it can't connect to the outside.

You have to obtain the address which you should assign as the default gateway from your network administrator, or from your ISP.

The default gateway refers to the "next-hop address"; the server or router your computer has to send packets to, to connect with the outside world. If the default gateway is not configured correctly, the usual symptoms are that your computer can connect within the local network, but it can't connect to the outside.

You have to obtain the address which you should assign as the default gateway from your network administrator, or from your ISP.

The default gateway refers to the "next-hop address"; the server or router your computer has to send packets to, to connect with the outside world. If the default gateway is not configured correctly, the usual symptoms are that your computer can connect within the local network, but it can't connect to the outside.

You have to obtain the address which you should assign as the default gateway from your network administrator, or from your ISP.

The default gateway refers to the "next-hop address"; the server or router your computer has to send packets to, to connect with the outside world. If the default gateway is not configured correctly, the usual symptoms are that your computer can connect within the local network, but it can't connect to the outside.

You have to obtain the address which you should assign as the default gateway from your network administrator, or from your ISP.

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