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Can anyone explain setting up a VPN??
February 01, 2018, 06:30 PM
Black92LXCan anyone explain setting up a VPN??
My understand is that setting up a VPN is far more secure when it comes to remotely connecting to ones computer.
I have been port forwarding my camera system using Blue Iris. Well for some reason I can no longer access my Blue Iris server while on a cellular network and the Blue Iris Folks aren't much help.
So maybe it is time to explore setting up a VPN is it overly complicated?
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February 01, 2018, 06:37 PM
.38supersigNot too bad to set it up. Regardless of your internet service speeds, it will be a lot slower. Lag times and jitter will be significant. Any errors in your service will drop your VPN regularly. Other than that, it should be great.
February 01, 2018, 07:25 PM
apprenticeBeen looking into VPNs myself lately. Haven't pulled the trigger on any, but the following seemed worth a peek to me:
https://www.bestvpn.com/best-no-logs-vpns/Maybe you've already done that much homework, but if not hope the above helps.
February 01, 2018, 07:55 PM
lkdr1989I'm not sure if a VPN is what you need to fix your problem. Are you able to access your camera on another wifi/ethernet network (friends/work)?
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smschulzVPN's offer secure encrypted connections.
However, I don't see it being a beneficial solution for your cameras.
It also comes at an overhead cost (aka slower performance) and can be complicated to configure.
If your camera access is the only solution then troubleshoot that but I don't think a VPN in this case is the answer.
YMMV
February 01, 2018, 08:44 PM
LBTRSI have used several and the best has been NordVPN and is the one I've stuck with. It is super easy to install and use.
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February 01, 2018, 08:58 PM
nshumwayMy router supports vpn and have it set up with dynamic dns. Use openvpn on my phone to connect back home. was very easy- what router you have?
February 02, 2018, 12:25 AM
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Originally posted by LBTRS:
I have used several and the best has been NordVPN and is the one I've stuck with. It is super easy to install and use.
How much does it cost a year?
AVAST also has it available and it sure would stop a lot of spam.
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February 02, 2018, 12:43 AM
MechI use PIA (Private Internet Access) VPN. One subscription allows me to use it on my iPhone/iPad/3 laptops all using the same log-in. Has disconnect-kill-switch so if your VPN ever goes down, it kills your connection as well to prevent any leakage. Cost is $39.95 per year, or about $3.33 per month or less than 1 cup of fancy coffee from Starbucks (not that I drink anything from Starbucks nowadays). Very easy to setup, has ample support as well. Performance CAN get a little slow at times (depending on which server you are connected to) but the auto-connect feature is quite nice.
February 02, 2018, 06:20 AM
Redford1970I bought a license to cover two phones and two PCs. It cost me $40 for twelve months. A free 30 day trial is available.
Installation is incredibly easy. Changing your "location" is even easier. Overhead isn't bad.
https://www.f-secure.com/en_US...-choose-freedome-vpn