Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 23:05 Post subject: NeoRouter - the zero-config VPN solution
I've been OpenWrt users for many years and I like it so much. But I can see a lot of users who need VPN solution like me are still struggling with OpenVPN and it virtually shuts the door to the users like my girl friend to use this technology at home.
So I think it's time for me to contribute something to the forum. My team has just ported NeoRouter to the OpenWrt platform and welcome everyone interested in it to visit our website http://www.neorouter.com.
NeoRouter is a zero-config VPN and remote access solution. With NeoRouter you can create a virtual LAN over the Internet so that you can remotely access your computers and share files, photos, videos and printer with your family members or friends. It's FREE and no limitation to the connections. It's using P2P technology so that your router won't be slow down when you create a 200 nodes virtual network.
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 23:23 Post subject: Re: NeoRouter - the zero-config VPN solution
jamesm wrote:
I've been OpenWrt users for many years and I like it so much. But I can see a lot of users who need VPN solution like me are still struggling with OpenVPN and it virtually shuts the door to the users like my girl friend to use this technology at home.
So I think it's time for me to contribute something to the forum. My team has just ported NeoRouter to the OpenWrt platform and welcome everyone interested in it to visit our website http://www.neorouter.com.
NeoRouter is a zero-config VPN and remote access solution. With NeoRouter you can create a virtual LAN over the Internet so that you can remotely access your computers and share files, photos, videos and printer with your family members or friends. It's FREE and no limitation to the connections. It's using P2P technology so that your router won't be slow down when you create a 200 nodes virtual network.
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 1:17 Post subject: Re: NeoRouter - the zero-config VPN solution
jamesm wrote:
I've been OpenWrt users for many years and I like it so much. But I can see a lot of users who need VPN solution like me are still struggling with OpenVPN and it virtually shuts the door to the users like my girl friend to use this technology at home.
So I think it's time for me to contribute something to the forum. My team has just ported NeoRouter to the OpenWrt platform and welcome everyone interested in it to visit our website http://www.neorouter.com.
NeoRouter is a zero-config VPN and remote access solution. With NeoRouter you can create a virtual LAN over the Internet so that you can remotely access your computers and share files, photos, videos and printer with your family members or friends. It's FREE and no limitation to the connections. It's using P2P technology so that your router won't be slow down when you create a 200 nodes virtual network.
Enjoy it!
This sounds interesting. Does it require use of dyndns like the OpenVPN bridged site-to-site and routed site-to-site connections in the wiki here? Or can this work between endpoints that are behind other routers?
And what are the requirements for a DDWRT router? Also how to install on a DDWRT router? _________________
Routers:
E2000 latest BIG
whr-g54s client vpn
wr850g lastest mini
Yes. and we have plan for iPhone and Google phone.
2. Does it require use of dyndns like the OpenVPN bridged site-to-site and routed site-to-site connections in the wiki here? Or can this work between endpoints that are behind other routers?
It does not require use of dyndns as we provide NeoRouter domain service. You can feel free to create and use NeoRouter domain name to log on to your network from anywhere.
Yes. It can work behind other routers, but you may want to expose the server's port to the Internet in this case.
3. And what are the requirements for a DDWRT router? Also how to install on a DDWRT router?
So far we temporarily hold the plan for DDWRT, the reason is we have to change the DDWRT firmware to provide necessary API for NeoRouter, but DDWRT seems not happy allow us to do this. If we can get the source code, we will publish DDWRT version. So you just have OpenWrt and Tomato versions for now.
Hopefully a compromise can be worked out with the two parties. Cause a zero config VPN solution would solve many problems. _________________
Routers:
E2000 latest BIG
whr-g54s client vpn
wr850g lastest mini
So far we temporarily hold the plan for DDWRT, the reason is we have to change the DDWRT firmware to provide necessary API for NeoRouter, but DDWRT seems not happy allow us to do this. If we can get the source code, we will publish DDWRT version. So you just have OpenWrt and Tomato versions for now.
Can you explain - the source of DD-WRT is available?
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 21:19 Post subject:
JN wrote:
jamesm wrote:
So far we temporarily hold the plan for DDWRT, the reason is we have to change the DDWRT firmware to provide necessary API for NeoRouter, but DDWRT seems not happy allow us to do this. If we can get the source code, we will publish DDWRT version. So you just have OpenWrt and Tomato versions for now.
Can you explain - the source of DD-WRT is available?
I have the same question. _________________ Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici-
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NeoRouter has just released v0.9.6 for OpenWrt, Tomato and FON firmware. From this build, it supports Windows X64. For more details, check out www.neorouter.com
NeoRouter has just released the latest version v0.9.8.
Highlights
* Mac OS X support
* Multiple-language support
* Skin support
* Signed drivers for Vist+ x64, Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 X64 support
* Added full command set to CLI on Win2k, Linux and Max OS X
and more...
Can you explain - the source of DD-WRT is available?
it's been a while since this was asked, but in case anyone else wonders:
anyone can get the source code, add, subtract, recompile, et cetera. but only Eko and Brainslayer can compile it to work as a compressed file in a router. Which is a good thing; there would be hundreds of untested flaky versions out there, some with the same name and build number, if anyone and their dog could make a runtime version.
Neorouter needs to do their build and submit it to Eko or Brainslayer.
Of course, I could be wrong. it has happened before. In which case, ignore this post. _________________ Conventional wisdom among radio guys is that $1 spent on antennas is worth $10 spent on amplifiers. Solve RF problems with antennas to the greatest extent possible before increasing power.
Neorouter needs to do their build and submit it to Eko or Brainslayer.
Of course, I could be wrong. it has happened before. In which case, ignore this post.
I believe Neorouter is "free" to use... but not "opensource"... by giving away the code to Brainslayer to compile...they are giving away their rights as well?
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 20:56 Post subject:
Couldn't a Neo-router binary be created to run under optware? _________________ Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici-
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