Experience Level: Advanced
The Router Control add-in for Windows Home Server enables the user to get more control over his/her UPnP internet gateway (e.g. see and modify dynamic port forwarding).
Developer: Felix Kollmann
More Info: Download | Support Forum
Release History
v1.1 (25th July 2009)
- NEW: Port forwarding can now be monitored and edited (default: on)
- NEW: Hijacking Detection for router
- Traffic Stats are now gathered by default
- Online status changes of router are now tracked (no UI, yet)
- Diagnostic Tool is now wizard style and no separate EXE anymore
- .NET 3.5 required
- Traffic history + background monitoring
- Semi-automatic online update + notification of new versions
- Complete rewrite of client/WHS Add-in GUI
- Automatic error reporting
- Based on Windows Service
- Fixed Windows Home Server console hanging (rarely) on uninstalling (conflict with update check); The Windows Home Server Console has to be killed manually on uninstall
v1.0.0.11
- Added Schema DB link to Router Control Settings tab
- Fixed service implementation path on some Home Servers
v1.0.0.10
- device DOM max-spec (base for service implementations) is now retrieved by web service during build (which enables user without database access to build RouterControl.IO.Services)
- Diagnostic Tool now checks for updates on Router Control
- CommonInternetGateway did not handle missing services correctly
- Diagnostic Tool now contains version number in title bar
For more, see developer’s website.
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