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Recover neorouter password11/19/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, you need to open the port on the router the campus gave to you. once you get (a) done, both the server and the client are working actually. ![]() setup the server and the client and try to log on to the server from your local computer using the IP address. I think you can refer to the following steps:Ī. If so, the "checkport" does not work for you. Setup the nrserver for your campus use ONLY. If you can setup the nrserver outside your campus, for example: your parents' home or your friends home, it's the easiest way for you to remotely access any computer from anywhere.Ģ. (I don't recall having manually opened the port, and I sadly don't know how to check for my own IP myself.)ġ. The link given on the page you specified to 'verify my port open port' ( ) claims that my IP is 'open' and the NeoRouter server is active, but I did the scan with IP that was already filled in. (I blue-screened before it could complete.) The tracert command did similarly the first time I tried (Friday night), but went up to about the 5th or 6th before the requests started timing out. (Off-topic, for future reference: is there a way to copy CL info to the clipboard?) This reply is late I had some BSOD issue that seems to be resolved (unrelated to NR, from what I can tell), and I was away from home for the weekend. I also don't know if I can access my domain from the host computer, which is how I tried to 'test' it (read: log in). (I've done it through command line before, but have since forgotten.) I also don't know how to find my IP address. I know enough to navigate the Windows Firewall settings, but I don't want to attempt to open a port before I know what I'm doing-and how to do it safely. (I thought I'd try.) I live on a college campus, and my internet comes through the college's LAN (which I think puts me on a "residential router"?), but I don't think there's even a way for me to check if they support UPnP, nor do I have the slightest clue how to "add a static port forward entry".īeyond that, I hardly even know if my computer is set up correctly in the first place, so I want to figure out if it is (I figure that if the router is already set up correctly, I don't need to know the college's network setup). So far, I've installed NeoRouter Server & Network Explorer, created a domain & admin account, and failed to log in a few times. If it is that simple, I'll want to be able to access my laptop files remotely, too. I gather that this would be automatic if the system is set up correctly, but I'd like to access RD and the VPN with the portable version of NeoRouter Viewer-the laptop-to-PC setup wouldn't really be necessary if I can use any system my thumb-drive works on. Set up a VPN between both just for file access (I think RD would serve my purposes better here, though, as I basically want to be able to access all of my PC's files through my laptop remotely, but I don't know if I can pull files through RD-I've never used it.) Set up Remote Desktop between my home PC and laptop (to access the PC from the laptop) Having learned about its capabilities, I want to do three things: I learned of NeoRouter earlier today while searching to figure out how to set up Remote Desktop between my home PC (XP Pro) and my semi-new laptop (Vista Home Premium) a process that I, again, know next-to-nothing about.Īfter learning of and reading about a bunch of VPN software, NeoRouter seemed like the best choice (especially since I prefer open-source software, and considering the portable version). The extent of my network security skills is 'set a strong password'. I've worked at home with LAN and WLAN internet-sharing networks, and a PC-to-PC LAN for an old game years ago (done through W2K with the simple, default Windows setup) I know just about nothing regarding ports, proxies and protocols. I am almost completely ignorant when it comes to networking. ![]()
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