Blu1982 wrote:I have just installed Wingate 6.0.3 and activated a 30 trial license.
If you are trialing WinGate, we would recommend using our latest version 6.1.1:
http://downloads.qbik.com/qbiknz2/downloads/WinGate6.1.1.1077-USE.EXEBlu1982 wrote: From the moment i restarted my pc i can't acces the internet from the server wingate is installed.
Do you have Zone Alarm?
Do you have MS ICS?
What version of Windows?
What other security suites / networking suite do you installed / previously installed on your computer
Blu1982 wrote: I see both of my ethernet lan cards and they are both "disabled". One of them is connected to the internet via a static ip (194.77.198.86) that is given from a router and in the options i have set it as "external". The other one is connected to a wirelles router via lan cable and it will be used to share my internet to internet clients (seted in the options as internal.
That sounds like the correct procedure regarding Internal / External. Your network cards that are displayed as disabled, they are enabled in Windows Network Neighbourhood; correct? Since boot up; correct?
Blu1982 wrote:What did i do wrong? Can you help me find a solution to my problem? Thank you
1. Do you have the Realtek 8029 network card; you can find out usually by looking at the description field of an ipconfig/all
(Windows) Start menu --> run --> cmd /k ipconfig/all
**If you do, please set the option found in (Windows) Start menu --> Programs --> WinGate --> Advanced Options --> Hardware Specific and reboot the computer
2. While looking at the ipconfig/all, can you please verify that the internal network card *does not have a default gateway defined.