Hi,
I have been successfully using Wingate 5.2.3 with a cable modem for quite some time. However, DSL is a lot cheaper, so I am trying to switch from cable internet access to DSL. Apparently I have lost some grey matter since I installed Wingate a while back. Turning 40 sucks.
The main difference I see between the two services, is that my DSL modem has an IP address of 192.168.0.1 (when viewed from the Wingate machine) whereas the cable modem did not have an IP address. Also, the DSL modem gets assigned an IP address ffom my ISP that the world sees (currently something like 65.12.138.190).
I have the standard 2 NIC setup: one going to the DSL modem (previously the cable modem), and the other for my internal network. My Wingate machine has an IP address of 192.168.0.6.
When I go to the Gatekeeper on the Wingate machine, I see the IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.0.6 in the "bound" area of the Bindings tab, and the IP address 65.12.138.190 under the "available" area. This is true under the Services area (FTP Proxy, WWW Proxy, etc.) and the System area (DHCP, Winsock, etc.).
The Wingate firewall blocks all attempts to connect to the Internet through the DSL modem, with messages like, "The firewall has blocked a connection attempt to 65.12.138.190 by [some internet IP address]....".
So, what is the easiest way to get the DSL modem working? Do I simply double click on the available IP address (65.12.138.190) to move it up to the bound area? And should I do this by Service, or System, or both?
Thanks in advance for your help.