After TCP/IP is installed on the client machines and IP addressing has been configured, the next step is to choose which connection method your clients will use to access the Internet.
WinGate offers the choice of three different methods that client...
Configuring WinGate clients to use NAT is relatively simple. NAT connections to the WinGate server require that the WinGate server has at least two network adapters, and there must be an internal and an external adapter listed on the network tab in G...
To use the Proxy method for clients connections, configure the particular application on the client machine to point at the IP address (and enter the appropriate port) of the WinGate server.
You will need to check with specific Application documentat...
Before installing the WinGate Internet Client(WGIC), you should setup the WinGate server and make sure that the Winsock Redirection Service is enabled and running on the WinGate server before you begin installing the WGIC.
You should also check that...
NAT offers a simple method of connecting LAN clients to the internet through the WinGate server. NAT should work where other connection methods fail because it simply routes the client connections out through WinGate.
As long as you have NAT set up pr...
Most web browsers allow the user to specify whether the proxy settings will be:
Automatically Detected
Configured via a Script
Manually Specified
In Internet Explorer this can be configured in the following location:
Internet Explorer ...