Wingate Very Troublesome

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Wingate Very Troublesome

Postby Passi » May 10 05 2:22 am

Good Day,

I have installed Wingate at one of my customers and Wingate has been acting up from day 1. Basically my setup is the following:

1. Local Network Card ( VIA Compatable NIC with IP 192.168.2.254 and set in Wingate as Internal )
2. Wireless NIC ( D-Link 520+ with IP 192.193.194.56 Set in Wingate as External)
3. PC is running WINXP Pro, service pack 2 with Wingate 6.0.3. Firewall and Internet Connection sharing is disabled.

I have an ADSL PPPOE connection setup which is connecting to the service provider through the wireless NIC. The wireless NIC is thus seen as a dialup adapter.

Wingate works fine when I disable the ENS driver. Users can connect through normal proxy using port 8080 and it works, at a very high speed might I add. As soon as I enable ENS it slows down to a snails pace. Nobody can connect, although the connection is still connected.

I have noticed the following:

1. There is NO activity for ENS shown in the activity tab in Wingate.
2. I can ping from the Wingate pc something like www.wingate.com but as soon as wingate is started I can't ping anymore. Resolves but no reply.

DNS is enabled and started in Wingate and pointing to an external DNS server.

Does anybody have any ideas, because I don't know where to go from here. I can't afford to keep ENS disabled because then we lose access for certain programs.
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Postby labull » May 10 05 2:55 am

You could try disabling the firewall in ENS to see if that changes anything.


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Postby Passi » May 10 05 4:22 am

Yes,

That would be an option, I am not at the customer at the moment to try it though. But then, I would lose firewall functionality which defies the purpose doesn't it?

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Postby Pascal » May 10 05 8:59 am

Double check your network setup (ipconfig /all and route -print) and make sure that you only have one default route as well.

Update: Saw your adapters are marked correctly. Can you email me the details requested above, this might be one for our driver gurus to look at.
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