QUOTE(eclectice @ Dec 14 2023, 01:56 PM)
Your Unifi private IP protects your CCTV system from hackers, but it also means you need a new way to access them remotely. Two options: set up a VPN (secure tunnel to your network) by using a third-party VPN provider that can be set up in your home router or subscribe to a cloud-based CCTV solution (remote viewing and recording). VPN requires tech setup, cloud has fees - choose what best fits your skills and budget.

Some IP addresses in the IP prefix 175.0.0.0/24 are not private. Today, Unifi assigned me a public IP address as an 800 Mbps Unifi user, which is within that prefix. If my IP address is private, I won't be able to access my router and NAS remotely.
Wondering if Synology NAS can work behind a private IP?
Some IP addresses in the IP prefix 175.0.0.0/24 are not private. Today, Unifi assigned me a public IP address as an 800 Mbps Unifi user, which is within that prefix. If my IP address is private, I won't be able to access my router and NAS remotely.
If not, is it a valid request to TM to demand for a public IP arrangement?
Dec 14 2023, 02:50 PM

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