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    camera access with OpenVPN

    I solved my problem by using Hikvision IVMS-4500 on the iPhone. I now have full remote access to the NVR.
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    camera access with OpenVPN

    Isn't that for Dahua equipment?
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    camera access with OpenVPN

    I have successfully set up an OpenVPN connection between my Asus router and iPhone. I can access my network remotely using the iPhone, but can't figure out how to remote access my cameras. I used the browser Safari, put in the NVR lan ip address, and logged in to the Hikvision NVR, but...
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    Remote access using VPN

    Already tried that. Didn't work. Maybe an issue in my OpenVPN config file?? My Asus AC86U is setup just like Southern Yankee in post #12 of this thread: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/trouble-connecting-using-openvpn-via-t-mobile-cellular.36853/ Only thing I can think of is checked "none" on...
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    Remote access using VPN

    I have successfully installed and am using the IVMS app on my iPhone. I get a good connection to my NVR when my iPhone is set to "Wi-Fi ON" and linked to my home network. When I turn Wi-Fi to OFF it will not connect to the NVR. OpenVPN only seems to be working with a Wi-Fi connection. I'm...
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    Remote access using VPN

    Is the IVMS app installed on the iPhone only? If so, after the VPN connection is made, how is the IVMS app directed to my NVR? I know this is simple but I can't get the concept. All help is appreciated. Maybe this is covered in the VPN Primer for Noobs but I haven't seen it.
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    Remote access using VPN

    I have successfully setup a tunnel VPN using OpenVPN. Using an iPhone and Safari as the browser, I can access my home network and bring up the Hikvision web interface for my NVR. Problem is I can't live view because it's asking for a plug-in. Where do I go from here? Am I even going about...
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    VPN Primer for Noobs

    I'm the same, very little wifi. All streaming on devices that are hard wired to router. I just want to play with a tunnel VPN. The AC66U-B1 would work fine for me. I did notice that for just a few more dollars you can get the AC68U. I doubt there are any features that would be useful for me...
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    VPN Primer for Noobs

    It has been several months since I read through his thread. What are the current model Asus routers that support OpenVPN? Any other brands that are ecomomically priced? thanks.
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    router for VPN

    So what alternative networking equipment are you suggesting for a "consumer" in need of "consumer grade" applications. Please understand I have no idea of what you mean by "owned via heartbleed". I really appreciate all the suggestions I am getting here, but I readily admit I know very little...
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    router for VPN

    I think the Asus firmware may be my best bet initially. I have no doubt the 3rd party firmware offers more features, but they may be features I never need. Since it's going to be a challenge for me to set up a VPN I hate to introduce another variable into the equation right off the bat. I...
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    router for VPN

    OK, sounds good. Is it as easy to work with for a guy like me that knows little to nothing about setting up a VPN? I know I've found lots of good info and how to's on working with the Asus factory firmware, but sometimes there is even more info on "open source" software.
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    router for VPN

    Help me understand, what is the advantage of using Merlin or FreshTomato when the AC66U comes with the ability to run OpenVPN using the factory firmware?
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    router for VPN

    1. Arris Surfboard SB6141 2. Arris modem connect to TP-Link router 3. VOIP is not supplied by ISP. It is MagicJack 4. MagicJack module connects to router via RJ45 then RJ11 to cordless phone
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    router for VPN

    ISP is local cable company Cablelynx. Modem is Arris. I have no idea if it will allow pass through of VOIP. Are you using OpenVPN on your AC66U?
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