Then you can access the BI server from your mobile using its Neorouter VLAN address (10.0.0.x) plus its LAN port. Neorouter have apps for mobiles (up to 2 can be included in the VLAN in the free version). Install client software on your BI machine plus any devices that you want in the VLAN. Install the server with the domain details on your chosen device 3. Create a Neorouter domain with username and password on the Neorouter website 2. That device could be a raspberry pi on a friend’s home network. To set it up, you’ll need one device on a network with a public IP address where you’ll run a Neorouter server that can be accessed externally via port 32976. But I want cheap and am using SMARTY who don’t provide a public IP address. The easiest option is to obtain a Three SIM and specify 3internet as the APN, which gives you a public IP address so you can port forward to your BI server. Then you can connect to your new VPN server from mobile devices to access your home network. Lastly, you could run a VPN server elsewhere, such as on an inexpensive virtual private server (about $5 a month from the likes of Godaddy), and run a VPN client on your router or a PC at home to connect to this VPN server and bridge the VPN network with your local network. If you can't get them to help you, then the next best option is something that tunnels out, such as Teamviewer or LogMeIn Hamachi or NeoRouter. If they won't do that, see if they'll sell you a dedicated IP for a reasonable amount ($5-10 per month?). Other VPN types may use more than one, and some use less common protocols even, though if this is indeed "carrier-grade NAT" then it should be no problem for them to set up the routing. I don't know what VPN technology you've been using, but OpenVPN only requires one port. The first thing you should probably try is to ask your ISP if they will forward a port to you for your VPN. Thanks for everyone’s continued support for NeoRouter! Let us know what you need and we will do it.Typical paid VPN servers only work for outgoing communication, and won't help you with incoming connections like you need. iPhone version is in our schedule as well. The Android version will be available in a couple of months. Next step – we are busy on the smartphone support. We also fixed a couple of bugs and issues, such as hair-pin issue and so on. It means you can install it on almost any Linux distros. We improved the libraries in this build and there is no need for the dyanmic OpenSSL libraries anymore. We received reports that NeoRouter complains about the imcompatible OpenSSL libs and our users have to either create symbol links or find out/install the proper libs. Though it’s the first version, it supports the same features as the counterpart on Windows, including computer list, add-on support, add/delete computer, add/edit/delete category, add-on manager, add-on quick launch pad, connection option settings and etc.Īnother pain we solved in this build is the OpenSSL lib dependency issue on some Linux distros. Now we ported the NeoRouter Network Explorer to Mac OSX. We have released CLI for Mac for a while, we also have the third party GUI tool – NRClientX, but it’s still a pain for most Apple users, who want to use NeoRouter on Mac OSX just like on their Windows machine. One of the most popular requests is the Mac GUI for NeoRouter support. Now, we have the latest build of NeoRouter Free. So we work hard and try our best to meet those requirements. Since the NeoRouter official build has been released two months ago, we’ve received a lot of good suggestions and feedbacks. We’re very excited to announce that NeoRouter Free v1.1.1 is now available for download.
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