1. If you are also using the optional connection method provided by the WinGate Internet Client, then the LAN Client will need to have a DNS server specified. You can test if it is a DNS issue by using ip addresses instead of domain names.
http://www.wingate.com =
http://210.55.214.36
http://www.yahoo.com =
http://209.131.36.158
http://www.microsoft.com =
http://207.46.199.30
http://www.google.com =
http://66.102.7.147
2. If you are using Public IP Addresses on your LAN, then you need to confirm that your network cards are correctly detected as Internal / External. For more information on this please see section two of the following knowledge base article.
http://support.qbik.com/index.php?_a=kn ... ils&_i=123
3. If you have a Realtek 8029 network card installed on the WinGate server, then you need to apply a fix in the Advanced Options. An ipconfig/all 's description field will usually show the network card type if you believe that is the case.
4. Disable any security suite installed on the WinGate server for the sake of testing if you deem it safe; the Windows Firewall is best disabled in the Windows Services.