

- NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER INSTALL
- NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER MANUAL
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- NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER FREE
Some of the dialog boxes grayed out, but at least "Next" button responded. However, "Next" button is grayed out and does not respond to click. Clicked radio button "New Domain" (was that wrong?), and filled them all in: domain name, domain password, confirm password, first name, last name and email address. Soon came to the window with a form with six dialog boxes to fill in. I think they resulted from my earlier, failed, attempt to install.ĭeleted NeoRouter via Control Panel, verified that ZebraNetworkSystems in C:\Program Files (x86) is an empty directory, and began reinstalling via your Installation Wizard, beginning with Server, not Client.

Thanks, there were some files in ZebraNetworkSystems. If you still remember an admin account in the old db and don't want to re-install, please go to the machine, on which the NR server is running, launch NR Configuration Explorer, sign in to "127.0.0.1:32976" see if you can sign in.
NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER INSTALL
Next time you install NR server, it will install as a brand new server, create a new db and prompt you for associated domain name and adding admin user. It will delete the database from C:\ProgramData\ZebraNetworkSystems\NeoRouter\*.db. Please uninstall NR server completely, when it asks you "delete existing files", confirm it. Since you mentioned it doesn't ask you to setup "admin user", it means you have an old server database left on the machine. Re: Connection to server cannot be established. Do you want me to generate a Log, or do you recognize the issue?
NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER MANUAL
Unless there is a problem with that silent "first administrative user" that I should be signing in to.Ĭhecked your Dashboard, and cannot log in to the new Domain-it is as if it doesn't exist! Any idea of what I have done wrong? Or is there a bug in your Windows installation wizard? of User Manual says "Windows install wizard does this automatically."
NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER PASSWORD
Make sure your username and password are correct." Well, there is no problem with those, they work fine to log in to Win 7 itself on both machines. Says "Connection to server cannot be established." When I use my router's IP and the port number, I see another error also, "The system could not sign you in. However, cannot log on with NeoRouter Network Explorer, neither from the server machine nor from the pure client machine. Pretty sure there are no other old NeoRouter servers active on this LAN. Checked Services, see NeoRouter Client Service and NeoRouter Connection Manager on one machine, but only NeoRouter Client Service on the other machine, as expected. Installation seemed sketchy-no mention at all of having successfully set up the "first administrative user". I installed server and client on one machine, and only the client on another machine. Have no objection at all to paying for a paid version.
NEOROUTER CONFIGURATION EXPLORER FREE
Now am trying to build a new NeoRouter Free domain on two Win 7 machines on same LAN. Have used Hamachi, Cisco, VPNs for years and tested NeoRouter a few times previously. NeoRouterĬonnection to server cannot be established. I can’t see anything in the firewall log to tell me what the problem is, I can see the connection from Server 1 on port 1433 but it just shows action ALLOW and path as RECEIVE.NeoRouter :: View topic - Connection to server cannot be established. This seems to be a firewall issue because when I temporarily turn off the firewall on Server 2, the job runs fine.

I have tried impersonation and using a SQL login, same problem with both. When the subscription job runs, however, it fails with a ‘cannot connect to subscriber’ error. I have no problem connecting to Server 2 using SSMS and also when using the create subscription wizard, I can connect to Server 2 to select the target database. Server 2 is a default instance so dynamic ports should not be an issue nevertheless, I have turned on SQL browser and have also allowed port 1434 UDP through the firewall. I have created a firewall rule to allow port 1433 through and I have set Server 2 to listen on that port only on the VPN IP address. I am trying to set up replication using a push subscription from Server 1 (local) to Server 2 (remote). They are not members of a domain, and connected over a VPN (using Neorouter). I have two servers, Server 1 and Server 2, both are stand-alone, Windows Server 2016 with SQL Server 2017 using default instance.
