An xGCP media gateway that is customer premises equipment and has one or more connections to the VoIP network as well as to user telephony equipment.
A device which connects a home network to the Internet. It lets all computers or devices in the home network share one Internet subscription/connection. Residential gateway main function is a router but in practice it usually includes other functions such as switch, bridge, access point, and broadband modem.
A part of the Access Network which adds network functionality and multiplexes difference services. The gateway must perform the basic functions of media translation and address translation.
a box in the home that networks home appliances, and connects them to the outside Internet
a device that connects to an external network or multiple access networks and distributes service(s) to one or more devices through
a device that interconnects various home devices to one another as well as to the Internet
a hardware device connecting the home or small office network to the Internet
a hardware device that connects the home network to the Internet
a hardware device that connects the home or
a hardware device that works similarly to a host computer
a hardware device through which the computers on the network connect to the Internet
an actual device that is connected between your broadband modem, and your computer(s), and it servers multiple purposes
a network interface device that terminates a WAN and connects to end-user devices directly or through a home network
a single port VoIP gateway, aiming to provide the maximum convenience, ease and cost saving for residential users
a wireless device that connects multiple PCs, peripherals and the Internet on a home network
A network device designed to share broadband connectivity among home PCs and provide a central hub for the connection of network-capable peripherals such as printers and Webcams. Presidential gateways can offer access to wired or wireless networks, or both. Most of them also provide DHCP and NAT services. Back
A device that connects your home to the Internet via an Internet service provider.
A device that enables Internet access sharing by multiple PCs and other devices on a home network.
A wireless device that allows multiple devices accessing a home network, including PCs and peripherals to access the Internet and communicate with one another. (See gateway). close
A device that allows customer premise equipment (CPE) connected to in-home networks to access and use services from any external network regardless of media.
( RGW)—Customer premises equipment running XGCP that has connections to the VoIP network and connections to user telephony equipment.
A device that enables multiple PCs and peripherals to connect to a wireless home network.
An xGCP media gateway which is customer premises equipment that has connection(s) to the VoIP network as well as connection(s) to user's telephony equipment.
A residential gateway is a hardware device connecting a home network with a wide area network (WAN) or the Internet. The residential gateway provides port translation (NAT), allowing all the computers in a small network to share one IP address and Internet connection. The residential gateway may sit between the modem and the internal network, or a DSL or cable modem may be integrated into the residential gateway.