
v2.2 [Mar 24, 2014]
- Both NeoRouter client and server support OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment (brcm47xx/ar71xx/x86)
- The NeoRouter GUI client provides the similar look & feel and features as the Windows/Mac edition client, that supports computer list management, add-ons management and so on. It runs on all supported Linux distros and FreeBSD. To launch the application, simply run the command "nrclient.sh". The JRE 1.6+ is required.
- Show Android devices in the computer list in all editions of NeoRouter clients
NeoRouter implemented native VPN on Android 4.0+ devices, that can be access from any other PC/devices in the NeoRouter network.
- Customize virtual IP address (static IP address)
One can specify/change the virtual IP address assigned to a device/PC using NeoRouter Configuration Explorer, Web Console and CLI (-setvip / -showvip).
- Added feature option to control NeoRouter client retry P2P connection.
TunnelP2PRetryInterval (default value: 0; suggested value: 10*60)
- Added AutoRun Configuration menu item to NeoRouter Portable
Enhanced and integrated AutoRun tool into NeoRouter Portable
- Improved "WebGateway" feature option.
a. When disabled (WebGateway=0), NeoRouter server will not respond to web request
b. Removed "NeoRouter Server" tag from the NeoRouter server web response
v1.6 [Sep 19, 2011]
- Improved NR client for FreeBSD automatically detects the NIC interface name by default. This name can be manually specified in Feature.ini as well.
- Improved NR client to handle Mesh service warm up process
- Fixed critical bugs that may cause NeoRouter client fail to connect to the server or cannot sign in or keep reconnecting
- Fixed leak of client objects in the NeoRouter server. In some scenarios, the bug may cause the server use up the backlog slots, then reject new connections from NeoRouter clients.
- Fixed the bug in the NeoRouter service (client side). In some scenarios, especially unstable network envrionments, the client may lost chance to reconnect/sign in to the server or switch the server.
- Fixed bug that may cause add-ons disappeared in Network Explorer
- Other small fixes related to UI and so on
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Great way to remotely access and control machines running different operating systems
Excellent tool for remotely controlling other computers. It allows you to establish a secure connection to another computer and view programs in text mode