Add-In: Router Control v1.0.0.7

Fri, Sep 19, 2008 | Terry Walsh

Add-In: Router Control v1.0.0.7

Felix Kollmann is the author of Router Control, a brand new add-in for Windows Home Server which allows you to monitor the traffic going through your uPnP router.

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The current feature list is small, but perfectly formed:

  • Traffic graph support
  • RouterControl online update check
  • RouterControl schema upload
  • Felix is promising to continue building the feature set for the add-in, including:

    v1.0.1.0

    • Show and modify UPNP port forwards
    • Automatic (optional) forward of Home Server Homepage (if UPNP router unsupported by Home Server)
    • Support for IP internet connection (not only PPP (read: Modem and DSL))
    • Complete German translation

    v1.0.2.0

    • Download traffic statistics (CSV)
    • Automatic (optional) error reporting
    • Router down notification
    • Notification on new port forwards

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    9 Responses to “Add-In: Router Control v1.0.0.7”

    1. Pete Iber Says:

      Is it possible to list which routers this works with and which it doesn’t. I have been reading comments by some folks that had a bad experience with the add-in. I haven’t read much from those who have been successfull. The Linksys Router I have is heart of my home network and I really would the add-in but at the same time I don’t want to crash the router. Takes too much time to set it back up.

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