Windows 7 - Two default gateway 0.0.0.0

Hi,
 We have setup a windows 7 machine, it takes IP address properly from DHCP server, but takes two default gateways . First default gateway - 0.0.0.0 & second default Gateway 192.168.1.1 (This is correct one).
Unless I delete the first default gateway manually my machine does come on the network. Can some one please let me know what could be the issue.
Thanks & Regards
Vari

This can also be fixed by installing the latest version of itunes (which will also update Bonjour)
I suspects it's because of an old version of Bonjour being installed, either because of an old version of itunes which isnt updated or a version of the adobe suite like CS3 which for whatever reason isnt updated either (maybe because it's not a legit copy).
There's really no need to disable or remove the Bonjour service and affect your iTunes, Adobe CS3, ... applications. Get the latest Bonjour service which is compatible with Windows 7 from from http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999.
Install it and reboot and your problems should go away.
My problem started after fitting a Netgear FVG318 I was always given a DHCP address and the correct gateway, but also the 0.0.0.0 gateway resulting in healthy connectivity around my network and to the firewall, but no internet access. I have Adobe CS3 and
QuickTime, but not iTunes.

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    I don't like this solution.. but this is who it looks.. for now..
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