networking question

markland556

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I have 4 seperate network connections at my disposal. I am using wingate to combine 3 of them. Just the last one is the one i would like to dedicate to my IRC and web browsing. The problem it that IRC or some games that cant be set up with proxy through wingate connect to the ones that are combind, which i reserve for "other" things.
Basically i need a way so that the only thing that can use the NIC is Wingate.
 
Do you have multiple WAN links as well, or are all these lan connections being pushed out the same pipe?
 
Describing your network scenario instead of being a smartass might actually get you some help in this thread. Just a thought.
 
i wasnt trying to be a smart ass. Its just why ask why i have it, and a buch of other pointless questions. This isnt really kinda the question that needs the whole background set up. It should be pretty starit forward, but i doubt im going to get an answer now anyway. :rolleyes:
 
markland556 said:
This isnt really kinda the question that needs the whole background set up. It should be pretty starit forward, but i doubt im going to get an answer now anyway. :rolleyes:

that's because you won't give us info!!
 
Shouldn't it be possible to set wingate to route the ports for IRC and the games transparantly?
 
what other info do you need?
all i need to do is make it so wingate is the only thing that can access my wireless NIC.
 
ok, I'm trying to grasp your network here.... a couple questions:

First off, what version of wingate are you using?

Next, are you proxy-ing all your other traffic, or are you using Wingate's NAT style piece of software (came out in WG 3.0 release)?

How many NICs are in your machine? Are you bringing all the WAN links into one switch, then bringing one connection into your Wingate machine, or do you have a seperate NIC for each WAN connection?

Answer these questions and I can probably give you some pointers.
 
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