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The term '''gateway''' has had various incompatible meanings in [[data network]]ing over time.
 
The term '''gateway''' has had various incompatible meanings in [[data network]]ing over time.
  
In the early days of the work on wat later became the [[Internet]], it was the term used for the devices later named [[router]]s; the name was changed because of the existence of other types of devices (below) also called 'gateways'.
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In the early days of the work on what later became the [[Internet]], it was the term used for the devices later named [[router]]s; the name was changed because of the existence of other types of devices (below) also called 'gateways'.
  
[[Application]] [[layer]] devices which allowed users on one side access to similar, but different, services on the other side were also commonly called 'gateways'; [[email]] gateways between various 'walled garden' systems were especially common.
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[[Application]] [[layer]] devices which allowed users on one side access to similar, but different, services on the other side were also commonly called 'gateways'; [[email]] gateways between various 'walled garden' email systems were especially common.
  
 
{{disambiguation}}
 
{{disambiguation}}
  
 
[[Category: Networking Basics]]
 
[[Category: Networking Basics]]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 30 November 2021

The term gateway has had various incompatible meanings in data networking over time.

In the early days of the work on what later became the Internet, it was the term used for the devices later named routers; the name was changed because of the existence of other types of devices (below) also called 'gateways'.

Application layer devices which allowed users on one side access to similar, but different, services on the other side were also commonly called 'gateways'; email gateways between various 'walled garden' email systems were especially common.

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