All Traffic Through one NIC

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All Traffic Through one NIC

Postby viperwalt » Sep 26 07 12:45 pm

Hey,

I have been trying to set this up with wingate for two months now:

I want ALL traffic (http, pop3, smtp, [as much as possible]) through one NIC. However, when setting up a http proxy for example, wingate sends traffic through both NICs. Speedtests show speeds that can only be the result of both modems. How would I set it up correctly? Thanks a lot.
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Postby labull » Sep 26 07 1:05 pm

If you only have one default gateway all traffic should use it's associated NIC.
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Postby logan » Sep 26 07 2:49 pm

You could use the Gateways configuration of your proxies to specify which gateways you want the proxy to use. If you only specify one gateway, then that is the only gateway that will be used.
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Postby adrien » Sep 27 07 11:45 am

Normally unless you override it (which WinGate allows you to do for proxies), the OS is the thing that chooses which NIC to use for any packet it sends.

the OS uses the system route table to determine this.

When you say more than one NIC is being used are you sure this is for outbound (sent) packets? It's possible a lot of traffic is coming in the NIC you don't want it to, and you can't control that from the machine itself.

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