CharlieG wrote:
Greetings. I have a similar question. We have established a video surveillance system (IP cameras and Blue Iris software) at a remote location, without direct access to broadband Internet. We are using an LTE modem (Netgear LB 1120) to access the Internet, via the Verizon mobile network, for sending MMS alert messages when motion is detected by our cameras. It appears that Verizon blocks attempts to establish servers (e.g., the BI Web Server) on their network. NeoRouter has been suggested as a solution for establishing remote access to our Windows 10 desktop PC running the Blue Iris software, so we could perform remote maintenance and occasional monitoring of the system. My question is: can NeoRouter perform this function? I'm assuming we would establish an NR server at my residence (with broadband Internet access) and an NR client at the remote site. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, this will work just fine. Just setup a port forward at your residence for the neorouter server. When setting up the client, just make sure to tick the boxes to Connect automatically on start and login automatically.