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'''NeoRouter server''': Windows XP SP2 and above, Linux (Redhat/Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE) or Linux-based router firmware (Tomato, OpenWRT kamikaze/whiterussian, DD-WRT).

Revision as of 14:45, 30 December 2008

Product Overview

NeoRouter is the ideal Remote Access and VPN solution for homes and small businesses. It helps you manage and connect to all your computers from anywhere. It gracefully integrates Remote Access, File Sharing, Virtual Private Network, User and Access Management.

Many homes or small businesses have high-speed internet and multiple computers, and users are facing challenges like remote access, directory management and network security. To solve similar problems at large enterprises, skilled administrators can deploy very expensive and complex tools like VPN, domain controller and corporate firewall. But home or small business users do not have the right tools that fit their needs.

Our mission is to provide low-cost zero-configuration networking solutions for homes and small businesses. This is why we have built NeoRouter.

Features

Feature Description
VPN Secure links between computers
P2P Direct Peer to Peer connection for fastest speed
Roaming Profile Same experience wherever you go
User Management Invite your friends to your domain and control the computers and programs they can access
Remote wakeup Put your computer to sleep and wake it up when you need it
Portability Run NeoRouter portable client from USB drive without installation.

The best feature is that you get all the above features for FREE.

System Requirements

NeoRouter client: Windows XP SP2 and above

NeoRouter server: Windows XP SP2 and above, Linux (Redhat/Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE) or Linux-based router firmware (Tomato, OpenWRT kamikaze/whiterussian, DD-WRT).