I came to notice recently that, even though WGIC is running, other applications that use tcp/ip aren't connecting to the Internet.
How did I came to this conclusion? For starters, ping doesn't ping anything outside my lan, and don't start talking about firewalls, they're not running in any way. Any application that isn't very windows default, like some command-line application, aren't working. So I'm guessing, NAT isn't working at all, and WGIC is probably easing up the process of configuring the windows applications to use the appropriate Wingate proxies.
What should be done?
My system:
Client on Win98SE, no firewall or antiviruses or anything intermediate running, except for WGIC installed from version 5.2.2
Server on Win98SE also, no firewall.
I first realized this after installing ENS for a Linux box on the lan, and there was no NAT at all, even though everything was configured, and I did this many times before. Linux only worked with proxies.
So I uninstalled the ENS driver, because it was just a test and the ENS driver is conflicting with my RASPPPoE protocols, and also got no real solution from Qbik staff to this. I reinstalled Wingate 5.2.2 on the server machine, merged some Linux programs that I use to Windows versions, only to realise this, I can't even ping any, and I mean, any at all site on the internet, but it does resolve the name, but says network unreachable.
Any suggestions?