Hi,
I had Win2000 computer running Wingate 6.0.4 smoothly, connecting through a cable modem to my ISP.
A few weeks ago, without changing anything in my server (though perhaps some Windows Updates took place), I started having periodic Internet access problems. After some investigation, I found that the DHCP lease (which are re-assigned every 30 minutes by the ISP) was failing renewal. When the lease expires, I lose the IP address for a couple of minutes, then it comes back and I have Internet access for another half an hour.
All this goes on and off without touching anything, without having to reset the modem, restart WinGate, nothing.
I thought this was a problem with the ISP's DHCP server, but I called them and they said they weren't experiencing any problems. I tried connecting my portable PC directly to the cable modem and it worked great, with no loss of connection (DHCP lease renewed with no problems).
So, that means it's something with the Wingate PC (even though it might be a problem with the OS, not with Wingate software).
Can anybody help? Is there anything I can do to further diagnose the DHCP problem?
Thanks in advance!
Pedro