Nightwatcher wrote:But we still have a D-Link VPN router: DI-428VUP+ we hope that the winGate software can work with this kind of hardware ?
-What I was thinking, when you have a VPN router is there still need that there is a server-pc at the office ?
-Also a network storage is it a "pc " for the software ?
Yes to both of those. WinGate VPN uses a propriety protocol for communication and will not connect / accept connections from hardware VPN routers. So you will need a PC on each end for it to function.
You do not need a dedicated Server though, you can use one of the workstations. By either using RIP to publish VPN routes to the network or by using persistent routes you can configure the other computers to funnel VPN traffic through the WinGate VPN endpoint. You will however have to have the computer on whenever a VPN connection is required.
You can download and trial WinGate VPN. We offer full support during a trial period and this gives you a great opportunity to see how it works for you. I hope that helps answer the questions; if you have more don't hesitate to ask.