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Internet Gateways

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What is Internet Gateways?

An Internet gateway is a device or system that connects two or more networks that use different protocols. It acts as a translator between these networks, allowing them to communicate with each other. It is commonly used in home and business networks to connect the local network to the Internet, providing internet access to all devices on the network. It can also be a software firewall protecting a private network.

What other technologies are related to Internet Gateways?

Internet Gateways Complementary Technologies

Subnets are essential for defining network segments within a VPC, and Internet Gateways enable connectivity between these subnets and the internet.
mentioned alongside Internet Gateways in 1% (75) of relevant job posts
Security Groups control inbound and outbound traffic to resources within a VPC. They work alongside Internet Gateways to secure network traffic.
mentioned alongside Internet Gateways in 1% (67) of relevant job posts
Route53 is a scalable DNS web service, Internet Gateways facilitate the connection from the VPC and its resources to the internet, and the services hosted behind the DNS records managed by Route 53.
mentioned alongside Internet Gateways in 0% (63) of relevant job posts

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