After testing the latest version of NeoRouter on my home Ubuntu server, I went to install on another server - this time CentOS.
Using the command:
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sudo rpm -i http://download.neorouter.com/Downloads/NRFree/Update_1.7.1.3430/Linux/CentOS/nrserver-1.7.1.3430-free-centos-x86_64.rpm
I successfully installed, and configured (sudo nrserver -[commands]).
I confirmed using the dashboard that the server is accessible, however when trying to connect using windows NR Network Explorer I receive a "The application edition is not compatible with the server" - confusing!
I ran
Code:
sudo nrserver -showlicense
and got the following information:
Code:
NeoRouter Professional [Version 1.7.1.3430]
Copyright (C) 2012 NeoRouter Inc.
Product information:
Computer license: 256
License status: 30 day(s) left
Note - it states "Professional" even though I specified "free" in the install.
When I run the same command at home:
Code:
root@Server:~# nrserver -showlicense
NeoRouter Free [Version 1.7.1.3430]
Copyright (C) 2012 NeoRouter Inc.
Product information:
Computer license: 256
License status: Never expire
Any help in forcing free mode on the CentOS box would be appreciated!