D-Link today announced the availability of its Wireless-N PowerLine Router (DHP-1320), a combination networking solution for extending wired and wireless home networks throughout the house by tapping into a home’s electrical wiring.
If you are still having problems setting up your router for use with your Windows Home Server then Microsoft have published an article that just might help you.
If your broadband router doesn’t support UPnP or cannot be configured automatically, don’t worry, you can manually configure the port forwarding on your router, it’s just quicker and easy if it’s all done for you.
Before you start configuring your Windows Home Server for remote access, you might consider taking a few minutes to check that your broadband router is compatible for automatic configuration by Windows Home Server.
Tim Daleo returns with his usual Friday night article.
This week see's Tim tell you all 10 things that he learnt about Windows Home Server - the hard way!