FolderShare is great; i used it for two years when I was on campus and each of my computers had a WAN IP. However, FolderShare fails to work correctly if you have two computers behind the same firewall. You cannot change the ports FolderShare uses, thus each computer behind your firewall requires the same ports and also requires that those ports are open to the world. There is no LAN mode.
FolderShare is great; i used it for two years when I was on campus and each of my computers had a WAN IP. However, FolderShare fails to work correctly if you have two computers behind the same firewall. You cannot change the ports FolderShare uses, thus each computer behind your firewall requires the same ports and also requires that those ports are open to the world. There is no LAN mode.
Exactly what I was thinking. What benefit does the customer get for basically donating a piece of his or her bandwidth back to the ISP?