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adrien wrote:Hi
Sounds like a routing issue. Can you post your route table (from the WinGate machine) please? To get this, go to the command prompt (run cmd.exe), and type "route print".
Can you surf normally from the WinGate machine itself?
Regards
Adrien
adrien wrote:WinGate itself doesn't send ICMP errors for dest unreachable due to no route, in those cases, it relies on the host OS to do so, so that packet is an indication that at that time, the internet connection or internet interface was down - i.e. something changed the route table.
Are you able to get a snapshot of the route table when the problem is occurring?
Adrien
jlpk007 wrote:adrien wrote:WinGate itself doesn't send ICMP errors for dest unreachable due to no route, in those cases, it relies on the host OS to do so, so that packet is an indication that at that time, the internet connection or internet interface was down - i.e. something changed the route table.
Are you able to get a snapshot of the route table when the problem is occurring?
Adrien
ok will try to snapshot the routing table when i hit the error again
jlpk007 wrote:our ISP report that the traffic comes to a halt whenever our traffic is near the full speed.(1MBPS).
My wingate machine is a
-pentium 4 2.8GHZ
-1GR DDR Ram
-IDE HDD
It is serving around 50machine behind it with a 1mbps line from ISP.is the machine too low spec?Our traffic is quite high as we do host our own email,web server etc.
Thank You
jlpk007 wrote:jlpk007 wrote:our ISP report that the traffic comes to a halt whenever our traffic is near the full speed.(1MBPS).
My wingate machine is a
-pentium 4 2.8GHZ
-1GR DDR Ram
-IDE HDD
It is serving around 50machine behind it with a 1mbps line from ISP.is the machine too low spec?Our traffic is quite high as we do host our own email,web server etc.
Thank You
NIC replaced,cable and switch also replaced..i notice when i reboot the wingate machine internet works again....
Nev wrote:Hi, this might sound weird but I just installed a new Wingate on a similar topology to this [both NIC's were in a private A, C range] and were detected as 'Internal', Wingate was routing and some odd things happened until I checked the adaptor usage to correct the ISP side, to be set as 'External' it all started to make solid service to clients.
If the above doesn't help, can you connect or Ping a remote site if the Wingate engine is stopped when their is a fault?
Tried deleting the History files and reducing logging of services?
Drop back to the forum to let us know how you get on!
jlpk007 wrote:btw:what is the purpose of history file,and how do i view it?
Thank You
Nev wrote:jlpk007 wrote:btw:what is the purpose of history file,and how do i view it?
Thank You
Hi,
Well the history is viewed in the 'History pane' of GateKeeper, you can export it by right clicking in the history view and save the file as columnar data in text format.
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