if the wingate server was configured for nat transaction, you only need to get the ip of the wingate server. then change your gateway address to the ip of the server on your linux machine.
Hi,
I am trying to setup linux on my laptop. Our other workstations at work are connected through wingate clients. Linux recognizes the networkcard and I can ping our main server, but are not able to get the internet. I would appreciate if somebody could walk me through the necessary steps.
Thanks
Thomas (a frustated windows user!)
if the wingate server was configured for nat transaction, you only need to get the ip of the wingate server. then change your gateway address to the ip of the server on your linux machine.
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