Hi,
I have a problem with Wingate and NAT. I use version 6.04. My current setup is:
1. Local LAN Card 1 - IP Address 163.*.*.* subnet 255.255.255.0
2. Local LAN Card 2 - IP Address 163.*.*.* subnet 255.255.255.0
3. Wireless LAN Card - IP Address 192.168.*.*
The 2 local lan cards are for the internal network and the wireless lan card connects to an external network from where we connect to the net.
What must my setup be like to make NAT/ENS work properly. I have tried to add a gateway to both local lan cards which I receive from the Wireless LAN card but that does not work. I can get it to work if I use normal WWW Proxy but not using NAT. I get the idea that Wingate gets confused with the 163.*.*.* addresses because it recognises them as external addresses. Unfortunately I cannot change the addresses as the customer to do require them to logon to an external site through another direct connection. This connection does not run through through the wingate machine but through a totat different router. DNS does resolve but does not reply when I ping.
I ended up uninstalling Wingate and just used Windows Internet Connection Sharing and it works perfectly. The clients are setup as follows:
IP: 163.*.*.*
GW: 163.*.*.* Wingate PC IP Address ( Not running Wingate at the moment )
IP: 196.*.*.* External DNS Server
Clients can browse all the sites as well as ping DNS and get responses.
Please help as we have already purchased the software.
Regards