I have been runing Wingate since it's early days.
Now when our ISP DHCP address lease is expired the network adapter can not renew the IP.
Anyone else having this Problem, or is it time to buy a Cisco Router.
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paul5 wrote:I'm Having the same problem. My Linksys router assigns IP address to my #1 NIC and I have to stop Wingate, renew my NIC, then start Wingate. Is there a fix in the works? Can you configure Wingate to let the router through to renew the NIC? Doesn't seem like you should have to write a batch file to let the router renew the NIC.
paul5 wrote:When the lease expires on NIC#1 (connetion to the internet), Wingate won't allow my router to renew the lease. Error message from winipcfg states that DHCP Server is not available and the system assigns a new IP (169.xxx.xxx). Wingate then informs me that a new external interface has been detected.
I have tried a work-around with scheduler to stop all services, then a batch file does a release/renew. This has failed. The only way I can get a sucessful release/renew is to Stop Engine from taskbar, then release/renew. I did not have this problem with 5.1
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
genie wrote:Aye, there was a problem in the driver. If you care to try the new driver, I can send the test build to you - just let me know what OS you are running.
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