Using Neorouter Free

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I want to try out Neorouter as an alternative for Teamviewer or Logmein.

I've installed the server on my Ubuntu desktop, opened a Windows VM, installed the client, and I can login to the server. I downloaded the Ubuntu client, installed it on the same server and can login via commandline.

Now I'm stuck. How do I proceed, add computers to the network, use remote desktop or VNC?! Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, but I can't find a proper manual.

SPRBRN

Posted 2014-01-22T14:25:20.990

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Teamviewer is currently free with no annouced plans to end its free service. – Ramhound – 2014-01-22T14:35:10.577

I want to figure out how Neorouter works anyway. – SPRBRN – 2014-01-22T14:41:26.777

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Have you read the contents of this page? http://www.neorouter.com/Documents.html

– Ramhound – 2014-01-22T15:02:03.810

Totally overlooked that page! I guess that's what I need. Thanks! – SPRBRN – 2014-01-22T15:32:51.587

Answers

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Page 2 of the online manual, here

Users can access a NeoRouter domain using the Network Explorer. After signing in with domain name and credential, you will see a list of computers in the domain. If you click on a computer, the launch pad dialog will pop up and it allows you to launch add-on applications and control the target computer remotely.

NeoRouter also provides a portable Network Explorer that you can run from a USB drive without installation. This feature is especially useful if you are using a computer that you do not have the privileges to setup new software, e.g. in a library or hotel.

There is also a good list of very informative screenshots, here.

MariusMatutiae

Posted 2014-01-22T14:25:20.990

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