A gateway is a computer or device that connects the
network or subnetwork to another. The default gateway connects the computer's
subnetwork to any networks for which there aren't already gateways. When
you use a Pipeline to connect to a TCP/IP network, the Pipeline is the
default gateway.
To specify the default gateway, follow these steps:
- If the Control Panel isn't already open, choose Settings-->Control
Panel from the Start menu.

- Double-click the Network icon.

- If TCP/IP doesn't appear in the list of network components, follow the instructions in
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95.
- From the list of network components in the Network window, click TCP/IP.

- Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window
appears.
- Click the Gateway tab. In the New Gateway field,
enter the IP address of the Pipeline and then click Add.

The address of the Pipeline then appears in the
list of installed gateways:

- Click OK.
- In the dialog that appears, click the Restart button.