Netrinos Client v1.3.0
Release Notes
Release Date: 2026-01-31
Overview
Version 1.3.0 introduces Virtual Devices, a new way to expose LAN
devices onto your Netrinos network. Instead of configuring individual
port forwards, each LAN device gets its own SecureIP and becomes
accessible like any other Netrinos peer.
Virtual Devices
What Are Virtual Devices?
Virtual Devices let you add LAN devices (NAS, cameras, printers, IoT
devices) to your Netrinos network without installing software on them.
Each device gets a dedicated SecureIP address, making it accessible from
anywhere on your network.
Key Benefits
- No port configuration: Access any service on the
device without setting up port forwards
- Works across sites: Connect to devices on
192.168.1.x at home and 192.168.1.x at the office without conflicts
- Supports complex protocols: RTSP cameras, SIP
phones, and FTP servers work without special configuration
- Easy discovery: Network scan finds devices
automatically
How to Use
- Open the Netrinos app and go to Devices
- Click Scan to discover devices on your network
- Select a device and click Add to create a Virtual
Device
- Access the device using its SecureIP from any peer on your
network
Plan Limits
- Personal: Up to 3 Virtual Devices
- Pro: Unlimited Virtual Devices
Other Improvements
Alerts
- New Clear button to dismiss all alerts
- Alerts now retained for 12 hours (was 24 hours)
Stability
- Improved handling when switching between accounts
- Better cleanup of stale routes and device data
- Fixed display flickering for briefly disconnected peers
Fixes
- Fixed rare timeout when two peers tested each other
simultaneously
- Improved NAT traversal on Windows
- Fixed Access Control list not showing device descriptions
Compatibility
- Works with v1.2.4, v1.2.5, and v1.2.6 clients
- Virtual Devices require server v1.3.0 or later
- Mixed-version networks supported for non-VDev features
- No configuration changes required
Updating
Use your normal update process. No special steps required.