Not allowing random VPN connections on a LAN is pretty standard. I've been surprised at how many people here are able to use tailscale and the like. Guessing it's just because there are likely smaller teams here that don't have any kind of managed network.
Not really related to the product itself, but your landing page design looks close to the official Microsoft style which I dont have the best memories of..
It might be intentional to show the "seamless integration" to Windows users but my penguin loving soul got scared!
What's the main differentiator between Tailscale and Netrinos?
Edit: Just found this post https://netrinos.com/blog/tailscale-alternatives-2025, so it looks like main differentiator is pricing right now.
One's banned in my hostel because of a stupid sysadmin.
One isn't.
Would you mind revealing which one is banned? I wonder what they are using to make that determination.
Not allowing random VPN connections on a LAN is pretty standard. I've been surprised at how many people here are able to use tailscale and the like. Guessing it's just because there are likely smaller teams here that don't have any kind of managed network.
You again under the posts that tickle my fancy…
I really like your fair differentiation and feature comparison vs Tailscale, netbird etc.
Love to see the ecosystem of wireguard based services growing into different business segments, i.e. you targeting SMBs/small teams.
Not for me, but legitimate use case and product :)
Seems similar in purpose to https://vpncloud.ddswd.de/
(above is very easy to use and works very well w/ my experience)
Only downsides are no mobile support & seems to be somewhat abandoned
The GitHub link on your website is 404 (https://github.com/netrinosnetwork)
Full disclaimer: huge Linux fanboy here.
Not really related to the product itself, but your landing page design looks close to the official Microsoft style which I dont have the best memories of..
It might be intentional to show the "seamless integration" to Windows users but my penguin loving soul got scared!