I'm having an issue with the newest version of Wingate, 8.2.5. It seems that when I have this version installed, I see the operating system rebooting constantly. I can also see that there is very high CPU and memory usage. I am in a virtual environment, ESX 5.1 with vmx-09 virtual hardware. I first saw this on Windows Server 2008 R2. After investigating everything, I figured the OS was faulty, so I just created a new VM on Server 2012 R2. I noticed very similar behavior, the CPU maxes out, memory is maxed, and instead of rebooting, I see the network card come offline until I force reboot the VM. So it almost appears to be something with the actual network driver. I also used RAMmap to see what was consuming all of the memory, and it showed over 3GB in a private driver, but didn't tell me what. When I remove Wingate, my memory percentage goes from 97% to around 22%.
I'm not sure if this is an isolated issue, it's hard to believe that this version was released almost 2 months ago and I don't see anyone talking about this. However since I am seeing similar behavior on two different clean installs, I'm thinking something is wrong. Maybe I should install without the Wingate network driver? I have installed this, but don't use VPN or NAT. I have backed down to version 8.2.1 for now.