genie wrote:You can get away with 3-user license but it means that at some stage when the load is slightly higher some of your users would not be able to connect.
That is acceptable.
How does WinGate handle computers behind NAT-Routers, for example in the following configuration:
The WinGate-Server is connected with a switch. At this switch are 8 clients connected. Besides there is connected a NAT-router. Behind this router are 5 more clients.
If now 2 clients from the subnet behind the nat-router AND 2 clients which are connected directly to the switch are connecting to the internet: Are that 3 connections (2 computers and 1 router) or 4 connections (4 computers)?