I have a dial up connection. The Win98se PC which is connected directly to the internet has an IP address : 192.168.1.2 and the Windows XP PC which is connected to Win98se PC using a cross over cable.
So the Win98 computer has an internal IP address of 192.168.1.2; correct?
From the Windows XP machine, can you ping that address; do you get replies back? (Windows) Start Menu --> cmd --> ping 192.168.1.2
Yes i can see the network tab in both the PCs. I have installed Wingate Server in WIndows 98se PC and the WGIC at Windows XP pc. Now what settings should i change in both the PCs?
For the WGIC to work, you will need to add a DNS address to the TCP/IP settings of the XP computer. The address to add in is 192.168.1.2 (If that is the IP Address of the internal network card of the WinGate Server).
First: Check what the DNS is set to for the Local Area Connection
(Windows) Start Menu --> Run --> cmd --> ipconfig/all
If nothing is set, go to this location below:
(Windows) Start menu --> Settings --> Control Panel --> Network Connections --> Local Area Connection --> Properties --> TCP/IP
****Please note the WinGate server on Win98 should not have a DNS and Default Gateway set on its internal network card (192.168.1.2)
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If you are still having issues, please let us know.
1. You may want to set up a proxy in internet explorer to try a different connection method.
2. You may also want to look at the NAT connection method instead of WGIC:
http://forums.qbik.com/viewtopic.php?p=17352#17352