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  2. Routing table - Wikipedia

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    The Interface indicates what locally available interface is responsible for reaching the gateway. In this example, gateway 192.168.0.1 (the internet router) can be reached through the local network card with address 192.168.0.100. Finally, the Metric indicates the associated cost of using the indicated route. This is useful for determining the ...

  3. Default gateway - Wikipedia

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    The default gateway can be specified by the route command to configure the node's routing table and default route. In a home or small office environment, the default gateway is a device, such as a DSL router or cable router, that connects the local network to the Internet. It serves as the default gateway for all network devices.

  4. Internet Gateway Device Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Internet Gateway Device (UPnP IGD) Control Protocol is a protocol based on UPnP for mapping ports in network address translation (NAT) setups, ...

  5. Gateway address - Wikipedia

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  6. Open Shortest Path First - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: a RID is the highest logical (loopback) IP address configured on a router, if no logical/loopback IP address is set then the router uses the highest IP address configured on its active interfaces (e.g. 192.168.0.1 would be higher than 10.1.1.2). Usually the router with the second-highest priority number becomes the BDR.

  7. Private network - Wikipedia

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    Often a proxy, SOCKS gateway, or similar devices are used to provide restricted Internet access to network-internal users. Private network addresses are not allocated to any specific organization. Anyone may use these addresses without approval from regional or local Internet registries.

  8. Ettercap (software) - Wikipedia

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    Passive scanning of the LAN: retrieval of information about hosts on the LAN, their open ports, the version numbers of available services, the type of the host (gateway, router or simple PC) and estimated distances in number of hops. Hijacking of DNS requests. Ettercap also has the ability to actively or passively find other poisoners on the LAN.

  9. 2Wire - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, 2Wire published the Open Gateway Management Protocol (OGMP). [2] The OGMP formed the basis for the TR-069 WAN management protocol subsequently ratified by the DSL Forum in 2004. In early 2003, 2Wire delivered a wireless gateway with a complete system-on-a-chip architecture. Also in 2003, the company acquired Sugar Media, a ...

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