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'''Gateway''' often refers to:
'''Gateway''' often refers to:


*A [[gate]] or [[portal]]
*A [[gate]] or [[portal (architecture)|portal]]
*A [[portals in fiction|portal]], in science fiction and fantasy, a magical or technological doorway that connects two locations, worlds, or points in time
*A [[portals in fiction|portal]], in science fiction and fantasy, a magical or technological doorway that connects two locations, worlds, or points in time


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*[[Gateway, Alaska]]
*[[Gateway, Alaska]]
*[[Gateway, Arkansas]]
*[[Gateway, Arkansas]]
*[[Gateway, California]], one of several [[list of places in California (G)|places in California]]
*[[Gateway, California (disambiguation)|Gateway, California]], one of several [[list of places in California (G)|places in California]]
**[[Gateway, Los Angeles County, California]]
**[[Gateway, Los Angeles County, California]]
**[[Gateway, Nevada County, California]]
**[[Gateway, Nevada County, California]]

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Gateway often refers to:

  • A gate or portal
  • A portal, in science fiction and fantasy, a magical or technological doorway that connects two locations, worlds, or points in time

Gateway or The Gateway may also refer to:

User interfaces

  • Gateway (web page), a web page designed to attract visitors and search engines to a particular website

Computing and telecommunication devices

  • Default gateway, the node in a computer network that passes traffic from a local network to other networks or the Internet (router)
  • Gateway (computer program), a link between two computer programs allowing them to share information and bypass certain protocols on a host computer
  • Gateway (telecommunications), a network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different communication protocols
  • Residential gateway, a home networking device that connects a local computer or network to the Internet (router)
  • TV gateway, a home television to network UPnP TV router, receiving DVB broadcast live TV and steaming it over IP network

Technology

Companies

Places

Australia

Canada

Singapore

United States

Elsewhere

Arts and media

Music

Other media

See also