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DBeard wrote:New to TCP2 is Metric. The ability to set gateway priority for multiple gateways on the same system. The lower the metric (default =1) the greater the priority the OS will put on the gateway. So in theory, if a connection is found on the first gateway (DNS), with the lowest metric, traffic would never hit the second gateway.
I need to reiterate here, that I have tested extensively, the OS system that the Proxy is on. The OS itself never has the problem that wingate has. IOW, when wingate chokes, the OS is still able to function around the proxy server.
To explain: I setup the browser on the Wingate server to function through the default gateway, without going to the proxy server. I then use Sniffer to trace the packets to see where they are going and why.
Never does an outbound packet hit the second 192 gateway. Not at all.
In conclusion, I can say with confidence, that this is not related to the OS in any way, if there is a problem with dealing with multiple interfaces, I believe the problem is wingates.
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