NeoRouter Server Running on Amahi
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 4:48 am
Hi, all.
I just wanted to start this thread in case anyone else was interested. I installed NeoRouter Server on my v7 HDA and it's running like a champ. In case you're not familiar with NeoRouter (http://neorouter.com), it's a (from the website) "Ideal Remote Access & VPN Solution.
Access and manage your computers anytime from anywhere, any device". If you ever used LogMeIn Hamachi VPN, which pretty much did away with their free version, this is very similar. Except for home users it's free. And you can have up to 256 client computers on the free version. They have installation for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, iPads and OpenWrt on a router. I've got the server running on my HDA with clients running on Mac and Ubuntu laptops and iPad. You can use it to securely remotely access another client with VNC or RDC, access shared folders, SSH into another client, etc.
Anyway, I'm in no way connected to NeoRouter except as a user. This isn't a commercial but thought it might be helpful to know that it works, and works well. I will be continuing to test it and will report any other findings.
I've created a Wiki page for "NeoRouter".
I just wanted to start this thread in case anyone else was interested. I installed NeoRouter Server on my v7 HDA and it's running like a champ. In case you're not familiar with NeoRouter (http://neorouter.com), it's a (from the website) "Ideal Remote Access & VPN Solution.
Access and manage your computers anytime from anywhere, any device". If you ever used LogMeIn Hamachi VPN, which pretty much did away with their free version, this is very similar. Except for home users it's free. And you can have up to 256 client computers on the free version. They have installation for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, iPads and OpenWrt on a router. I've got the server running on my HDA with clients running on Mac and Ubuntu laptops and iPad. You can use it to securely remotely access another client with VNC or RDC, access shared folders, SSH into another client, etc.
Anyway, I'm in no way connected to NeoRouter except as a user. This isn't a commercial but thought it might be helpful to know that it works, and works well. I will be continuing to test it and will report any other findings.
I've created a Wiki page for "NeoRouter".