Haven't used Wingate for a while but am looking at the possibility of inserting it into our existing system. Want to find out if it is possible without changing the configuration of the router (so I don't have to get our IT company involved). Basically want to find out what is happening with our Internet connection using Wingate. Got IT company to turn on IP accounting in Cisco router but wasn't particularly useful in terms of the data it provided.
We have Server 2003 SBS and a Cisco 800 router. They are on the same network at addresses 192.168.1.10 (server) and 192.168.1.253 (router). In terms of incoming traffic there is SMTP, Outlook Web Access and Outlook over RPC/HTTP to the server. There is also a VPN connection to the Cisco router which I think does RADIUS authentication to the server. It allows file access to the server, and remote desktop access to a terminal server pc (192.168.1.4)
So I guess the main question is - would it be possible to insert a Wingate PC with 2 NICs inbetween the network and the router, do some setup in Wingate and not have to change the configuration in the Cisco router? Note: I should be able to manage any changes in the server, such as default gateway, DHCP settings etc