VPN device through my network home

I've been racking my brain and read everything I can find, but I can't understand this. I would like to install a Cisco RV180 on my home network to act as a VPN connector to my office network. I can use Windows to connect to a computer of my beautiful PPTP VPN. but I need a few devices to connect to my work network, so I thought I would put them behind a VPN to get connected. I have a large JPG showing what I want to do, but I can not join this post.

At work, I have a firewall setup FortiGate 200 b with IPSEC phase 1 and Phase2. I want to configure the RV180 to connect to this traffic tunnel and the road between my two devices and my work network. I have everything set up on two of them according to the different tutorials that I found but still no joy.

Does anyone have experience with this type of installation? If you want to see the diagram, click on HERE.

Any help you guys can give is greatly appreciated. I'm starting to go bald from all the hair pulling.

The RV180 is now managed by the Cisco Small Business support community.
https://supportforums.Cisco.com/community/NetPro/small-business

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