Router Setup

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This page will describe how to set up your own router, and how to configure it optimally.

Quick Setup

You can download the router for all supported OS here. This is a .zip file, containing a folder for each OS. Within each of those folders, are the router binary, and a default .toml file.
To see what all the different TOML attributes do, check out the Titan.toml page.
What you need to change in order to just get it up and running, is simply the IP (to your own, local IP), and possibly the port.

For Linux users
Ports <1024 may be restricted to non-elevated users, so you might need to change the port in the .toml accordingly.
Note
You might need to port forward your specified port in order get external connections through your home router, depending on your home router.