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Postby eewai » Aug 24 04 2:45 pm

hi,

previously i've tried to install older wingate 5.2.0 and 5.2.3 on my winxp pro machine. this machine has two NICs (10/100 3com & 10/100/1000 smc). once i run it for couple of minutes, it will crashed(BSOD). sometimes it's the BAD_CALLER_POOL or something like that....

another thing is, my LAN network is not using 192.168.0.x.... i use 199.2.0.x. this has create a problem to my wingate machine. i've a isdn router which is using 199.2.0.99 and this router is to connect to my remote branches. everytime i turn on the isdn router, it will automatically added in my wingate machine as gateway...so i've problem to connect to internet. btw, if i let wingate to autodetect the network, it will configure it as dmz and it won't conflict with the isdn router. but if i switch it to back internal network, the wingate will add the isdn router into its gateway...

how can i fix that?
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Postby adrien » Aug 24 04 3:40 pm

Hi

So I take it that now WinGate doesn't crash any more? We did fix a couple of bluescreen issues with our driver between WinGate 5.2.3 and WinGate 6.0

For your second issue, WinGate displays the gateways in your system depending on what it finds in your system configuration.

If your LAN adapter has a default gateway set, then WinGate will see this, and display it in GateKeeper. If you don't want this to be used, you would need to remove it from the TCP/IP settings of your LAN adapter.

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Postby eewai » Aug 24 04 4:06 pm

for the second issue, i didn't put anything in the gateway for internal interface... it just auto-discovery....

so right now, whenever it happens to auto discovery, i've just disabled that internal interface and reenable it again... and the problem will be gone..
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Postby adrien » Aug 24 04 4:18 pm

OK, so how many LAN adapters do you have in this machine?

It sounds like your ISDN router is allocating it an IP address and gateway setting by DHCP.

You can probably manually set your IP address on this adapter.

You can probably also get your ISDN modem to use private IP addresses on its internal network adapter and allocate private addresses as well. Normally these things come with some sort of web-based configuration interface described in their user manual.

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