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Why does it happen?!

Dec 16 03 9:47 am

SO, here I go again!
I`m using the Network bridging feature on WinXP Pro... I have 2 NICs:
1. Realtek RTL8139
2. SURECOM EP-320X-R
both with WinXP based drivers (no updates)... When I install WinGate... Windows crashes and shows me a blue screen where it says something about a QBIKHKXP.SYS, i think it`s a problem... Don`t know what to do!
PLEASE HELP ME!

Dec 16 03 11:05 am

Why are you using XP's network bridging feature!? Any particular reason?! WinGate will bridge subnets for you, its part of the ENS. Have you tried turning XP's bridging off, and using WinGates?!

Regards

Neil

Dec 16 03 11:28 am

if you are using bridging on a machine to allow another network (say network B) to access a gateway on network A, then you wouldn't need WinGate as well on this bridging machine, as the machines on network B should simply be able to use the gateway address on the network A.

In order for this to work, all the machines on network A and B will need ip addresses in the same logical subnet. If they are in different logical subnets, you would need routing between the two subnets. XP should do this for you as well without requiring WinGate. You would need to add a route on your main gateway machine though so that it knows how to reach network B by going via the address of the machine you are currently running bridging on.

You should read the paper on routing at

http://www.qbik.com/files/routing_paper_letter.pdf

Adrien

Dec 16 03 7:14 pm

PS, which version of WinGate are you running? I thought we fixed this issue in WinGate 5.1

Adrien
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