Deep wrote:Hello,
and in WinGate most of the settings are Default ones..
here are the details of Extended Networking settings
The first thing to check is that your client machines are configured correctly. From your post, it seens as if you are using ENS (Extended Networking). In that case, you need to set the default gateway (And normally DNS server) of each of the client computers to your WinGate machine's IP address. You can find this in the TCP/IP properties of your Local Area Network Connection.
If that is set correctly, and you can still not NAT you should check the IP ranges you use for your public/private network cards on the WinGate Server. A NAT system needs to have some form of address translation from a private to a public IP (And reverse for the response / other direction) I'm assuming that you have a public IP to the internet and a private IP to your local LAN. If that is not the case, you can go into GateKeeper and change that through the Advanced Options. Mark your public interface as "Public / Untrusted" and your private (LAN) interface as "Private / Trusted".