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*[[Gateway drug theory]], a hypothesis on drug use
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*[[Gateway Tower (disambiguation)]]
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*[[Waygate]] (disambiguation)


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Revision as of 14:14, 3 January 2020

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 live DVB and streaming it over an IP network

Technology

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Places

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Music

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