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A ______ is a network point that act as an entrance to another network using different protocols​

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Answered by mohammadfowzan2
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Answer:

Gate way

Explanation:

A gateway is a network node connecting two networks that use different protocols. Gateways can take several forms -- including routers or computers -- and can perform a variety of tasks.

Answered by brainlysme14
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A gateway refers to a network node which is utilized in telecommunications that links two networks having different transmission protocols together. Gateways are set out as an entry and exit point for a network because all data need to pass through or communicate with the gateway before being routed. In majority of the IP-based networks, the only traffic that does not pass through at the minimum one gateway is traffic flowing among nodes on the same local area network (LAN) segment. The term default gateway or network gateway can also be used to explain the same concept.

Thus, a gateway is a network point that act as an entrance to another network using different protocols​.

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