Search results for query: openvpn configuration

  1. BadBlake

    How to access BlueIris from android app when using vpn?

    Any chance you can guide me through this setup? I have the BlueIris android app and I've downloaded the OpenVpn connect app. I 've entered the sername and so on but that's about it. Couldn't add the profile.
  2. N

    Unable to view camera remotely

    I have my own pc. Also I have a camera configured on Sony TV. If I turned on TV and see the camera locally With blue iris software and new router will be able to view the camera remotely. I promise I am willing to learn and do my own configuration with your help.
  3. SouthernYankee

    How to access BlueIris from android app when using vpn?

    1) download the OpenVPN connect client app from the Google store. 2) configure the app or if using an asus router of openvpn, export the configuration file. 3) use UI3 or the android Blue iris app also downloaded from the google store.
  4. W

    Trying to get OpenVpn to work Using Asus RT-N66U Router with Netgear MR1100 Hotspot

    Trying to get OpenVpn to work Using Asus RT-N66U Router with Netgear Mr1100 Hotspot. I can connect the RT-N66u with the MR1100 Nighthawk with an ethernet cable and access the internet thru the Rt-N66u wireless. This part seems to work fine. But when I try to set up OpenVpn on the Rt-N66U I...
  5. C

    VPN Primer for Noobs

    Hi @adamdylan, it "would" have been easier to only have to "configure" openVPN on an ASUS router, however it's not the end of the wold if you have to install it yourself. Highlevel, what you are looking for: 1) download and install OpenVPN SERVER on your BI/card pc: 2) what's missing in that...
  6. SouthernYankee

    BI iPhone APP - Not working in Version 5

    If it works on wifi at home wifi, you have a network configuration problem. Are you using openVPN to access your home network or Port forwarding ? If using OpenVPN can you access BI with UI3 ?
  7. marsui

    High Level Questions from a new Member

    So a couple questions: 1. I was playing around with setting up OpenVpn on my asus router, for another purpose a few weeks ago, didn't work for me since my job blocks me from being able to VPN, however I have the SSH server turned on in my asus router and I have an app on my android phone called...
  8. SouthernYankee

    High Level Questions from a new Member

    :welcome: ----------------------------------- Ring is garbage. Blue Iris does not set resolution or frame rate, that is done in the cameras. Blue iris sets nothing in the cameras, camera configuration is in the camera. You can use an SD card to record the camera, but then you would need to...
  9. streamnvr

    VPN camera via local ip

    ...routing table so that your local machine knows that when you're going to <camera ip> to use your tunnel interface. In your OpenVPN configuration add: push "route 192.168.100.123 255.255.255.0" (changing the ip of course). Let me know what operating system you're on and I can help you set...
  10. SouthernYankee

    BI5, Android app and openvpn

    Where is the OpenVPN running ? Are you successfully connecting to the OpenVPN before trying the BI app on the WAN? Are the BI4 and BI5 running at the same time on seperate computers ? Can you access BI5 on the wan with UI# ? screen shots of the webserver configuration in BI. Screen shot of the...
  11. K

    New RCA HSDB2A 3MP Doorbell IP Camera

    I've only used the Ezviz app for the initial installation. After that i removed the doorbell from the app and uninstalled it. But it's still trying to connect to the Tencent cloud. I'm also using an openvpn tunnel to my home to manage the cam using the Synology DS Cam app. That works great.
  12. C

    Iphone App for Dauha NVR

    Hi Alex, there are two ways to configure this VPN client: - you do many things manually - you let VPN server do the "work" for you :) So when you return to your VPN Server (and I'm guessing your appliance has an OpenVPN interface), you can export "openvpn-client.ovpn" configuration files...
  13. SouthernYankee

    Hikvision Set need advice please

    :welcome: ------------------------------------- The 8MP cameras are not very good at night unless there is a lot of light. You will need to do a secure configuration of your network to access the NVR or your network will be at risk to being hacked. More than likely you will NOT get 4K...
  14. C

    (2) Camera's at remote location - Blue Iris Centralized

    I basically have a setup like your option #1 for past 2.5 years to monitor a property in another state without significant issues. It is doable, but double check your monthly data cap and UPLOAD bandwidth, with my Comcast connection I always had to stay under 1000Gb/month. I had a 10/3Mb fiber...
  15. D

    Noob blue iris question

    Ok thanks. I have a asus router and enabled openVPN on it. I did copy the configuration file from the router to openVPN config folder for both desktops, plus my laptop and my phone. Quess I can uninstall openVPN from my desktops then
  16. SouthernYankee

    Noob blue iris question

    openvpn does not need to be installed on all computers in the house. There are two components to openvpn the server and the client. Where is the server openvpn located ? Some system have it configured on the router. (ASUS...). The client openvpn needs to be installed on remoted devices (...
  17. C

    Networking for house and cameras

    They did provide you with something :) The model/type of that satellite may help. In any case, this is the general theory: - if you would have cable/dsl: your ISP provides a modem (or modem/router). It gets "connected" to the ISP (WAN side). In 90% of the cases, your ISP hands out "public" DHCP...
  18. V

    Anybody use OpenVPN server on Windows

    When I initially configured OpenVPN, on the first occasion I right clicked on my server configuration file (server.opvn) and started it with the 'start OpenVPN on this config file'. Once I confirmed it was operational, I got it working as a service without any problems and I didn't have to do...
  19. S

    Can somebody help me set up router for Blue Iris 4 please?

    Gentlemen, Thank you for your kind suggestions. Even after doing massive reading and viewing youtube tutorials, I still cannot set up the router correctly. Please help me if you can. Here is what I did: I purchased the No-Ip ddns because that was one of the 7 listed on the ASUS TM-AC1900...
  20. Holbs

    Can somebody help me set up router for Blue Iris 4 please?

    I am not sure how ASUS routers walk you through the VPN setup. Hopefully, is identical to Netgear's. Really holds you hand through the setup process. For Netgear there is a dedicated page on the router setup & configuration to help you with OpenVPN from setting up an account to downloading...
  21. SouthernYankee

    Help please?

    :welcome: ----------------------------- If you want to identify who did it do not use real wide angle cameras, use multiple cameras. check the LPR section on license plate camera configuration. Set a camera for license plate, is all the camera does, nothi ng else. Mounting a camera low , less...
  22. Netwalker

    Open VPN- struggling to "get it".....

    It’s not really any less secure than router based other than the fact you’re exposing one more device to WAN than when you do it via router alone. When you run the VPN server on your router, you’re still opening a port. It’s just directly to software on the router, so you aren’t normally...
  23. C

    VLAN vs Dual Nic

    Some people start small :) My first setup was plain simple too: ISP - ASUS - port1: NAS, port2: NVR, port3: alarm, port4: domotica. All other devices (mediaplayer, printer, iOT stuff, it went all on (guest)WiFi. I have to admit, my NVR is one with 16POE port, which does, indeed, reflect on a...
  24. C

    VLAN vs Dual Nic

    Your IPC's are indeed "safe", however if you would like to configure a cam (eg through smartpss), you are "forced" to install that on the BI pc, or you would have to install OpenVPN on your BI pc to that you can "remotely" connect to your BI pc to extend your network into that "POE Switch"...
  25. V

    Blue Iris Over VPN

    You should check the hardware requirements for 100mbps VPN. I'm not so sure an ordinary router can cut it. For the last couple of years, I've had an OpenVPN server running on a Raspberry pi(v1!) at a summer house on a 4G link, 6GB monthly limit. It served its purpose, allowing me to download...
  26. P

    Web Server & VPN

    Just to follow up on this - it wasn't as hard as I expected, and working great - thanks! I didn't go the whole hog and set up site to site VPN (yet!), but might try that in future. Steps (from memory, might have missed a couple) Install OpenVPN on the BlueIris server, make sure it starts with...
  27. Todd Schmidt

    Openvpn with an Apple router

    Yes, to everything.,.ovpn file was imported, phone shows up on connection list. Going to change everything to the pc's ip and see if that fixes it.
  28. C

    Openvpn with an Apple router

    Well, you won't be the first shouting "my VPN server works" while actually some configuration settings are "missing". Unfortunately, debugging is a bit difficult when being on a mobile device (because ping/traceroute commands are not easily available). But briefly explain us the steps you took...
  29. M

    Developing easy-deployed OpenVPN software and Dahua firewall

    What does the ER-X do? It gives you the VLAN separation? But it still doesn't intercept/deciper the Dahua outbound notifications and doesn't support SSL-based OpenVPN does it?
  30. bp2008

    Ordered my cameras and PC....NEED HELP...NOOBIE!!!!

    If you decide to order a router to be the VPN server, I recommend an Asus router because they really make the OpenVPN configuration easy. Use your SKY router's bridge mode if it has one, this way it will just be acting as a modem and your Asus will get the public IP address passed directly to...
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