B Basjke Getting the hang of it Jan 5, 2017 158 23 Sep 6, 2022 #1 I have my Dahua DMSS app linked to my XVR using the P2P method, as I'm too dumb to setup a reliable free DDNS. Is using the P2P method safe, or should I really opt for the DDNS method, and if so, which service do you suggest? Cheers
I have my Dahua DMSS app linked to my XVR using the P2P method, as I'm too dumb to setup a reliable free DDNS. Is using the P2P method safe, or should I really opt for the DDNS method, and if so, which service do you suggest? Cheers
L ludshed Getting comfortable Sep 14, 2022 649 822 Us Sep 15, 2022 #2 Not comfortable forwarding port on router?
B Basjke Getting the hang of it Jan 5, 2017 158 23 Sep 15, 2022 #3 ludshed said: Not comfortable forwarding port on router? Click to expand... Not only that,but I guess if using that method have to sign up with a DDNS service as well, because I have dynamic IP which changes every 24 hours
ludshed said: Not comfortable forwarding port on router? Click to expand... Not only that,but I guess if using that method have to sign up with a DDNS service as well, because I have dynamic IP which changes every 24 hours
L ludshed Getting comfortable Sep 14, 2022 649 822 Us Sep 15, 2022 #4 Damn every day? P2P and ddns are both relays. Is getting a static from isp an option?
B Basjke Getting the hang of it Jan 5, 2017 158 23 Sep 15, 2022 #5 ludshed said: Damn every day? P2P and ddns are both relays. Is getting a static from isp an option? Click to expand... It's about $30 a month, but for other reasons, like IP's that get blacklisted, I prefer not to have a static IP. They gave me one for free a few years ago, and I asked them to switch it off. P2P method works fine, only wanted to know if there are security issues
ludshed said: Damn every day? P2P and ddns are both relays. Is getting a static from isp an option? Click to expand... It's about $30 a month, but for other reasons, like IP's that get blacklisted, I prefer not to have a static IP. They gave me one for free a few years ago, and I asked them to switch it off. P2P method works fine, only wanted to know if there are security issues
L ludshed Getting comfortable Sep 14, 2022 649 822 Us Sep 15, 2022 #6 I’ve never personally seen a client have a problem, and dahua p2p is about 99% of what I install. The old way of ip/domain and port forwarding is just a little snappier on response. Reactions: Basjke
I’ve never personally seen a client have a problem, and dahua p2p is about 99% of what I install. The old way of ip/domain and port forwarding is just a little snappier on response.