- Jan 6, 2015
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I'm purchasing a Hikvision NVR DS7616 for a current 8 channel setup for my home.
We have two wireless networks in the home. One, is a Ubiquiti Unifi with 6 access points spread out throughout the house covering wifi. The second wireless network is my Linksys E4200 which is acting as a source for my Ubiquiti POE network switch to plug into. This second wifi network never gets used, since it's coverage is quite small and really just extends to that small area of the house. The entire house is pre-run with Cat5 homerun to a network panel box in the same room as all of this equipment.
I've read and searched the forum and other how-to's quite extensively and just need some clarification on using a VPN with my setup.
After reading the Hikvision's IVMS software quickstartup guide, it gives information about port forwarding for the ability to live view. This is obviously quite important to us, so I want to make sure I do this properly and safely.
We're a predominantly Apple/MacOSx household, but do have a few Window's machines for access to work. I much prefer the OSx interface.
Now, based on what I've read - I'm getting conflicting information.
To make sure that "door" isn't open for intruders from the public into my camera's - do I only need to install a VPN on the devices I'll be using to connect and use the IVMS software (Iphone's/Ipads/Laptops) when I'm out of the house? This seems simple enough, just using a VPN to connect to my network - thereby encrypting my information and keeping that "door" closed from intruders.
However, do I also need to install a VPN on my home network? Does this mean that the information from my NVR and cameras will thus be encrypted outward?
If so, would it be best to install this VPN on the Linksys E4200 router (not sure how, but if it means purchasing another router I will) - since this is the router the NVR will connect to. I really was trying to lean towards the MacOSx OpenVPN on our idevices, but not sure how I can utilize this on the router.
Or, do I install one VPN on our home network, and then use another VPN application on our Idevices to access the VPN home network.
This last sentence is what needs the most clarification.
Thank-you so much in advance.
We have two wireless networks in the home. One, is a Ubiquiti Unifi with 6 access points spread out throughout the house covering wifi. The second wireless network is my Linksys E4200 which is acting as a source for my Ubiquiti POE network switch to plug into. This second wifi network never gets used, since it's coverage is quite small and really just extends to that small area of the house. The entire house is pre-run with Cat5 homerun to a network panel box in the same room as all of this equipment.
I've read and searched the forum and other how-to's quite extensively and just need some clarification on using a VPN with my setup.
After reading the Hikvision's IVMS software quickstartup guide, it gives information about port forwarding for the ability to live view. This is obviously quite important to us, so I want to make sure I do this properly and safely.
We're a predominantly Apple/MacOSx household, but do have a few Window's machines for access to work. I much prefer the OSx interface.
Now, based on what I've read - I'm getting conflicting information.
To make sure that "door" isn't open for intruders from the public into my camera's - do I only need to install a VPN on the devices I'll be using to connect and use the IVMS software (Iphone's/Ipads/Laptops) when I'm out of the house? This seems simple enough, just using a VPN to connect to my network - thereby encrypting my information and keeping that "door" closed from intruders.
However, do I also need to install a VPN on my home network? Does this mean that the information from my NVR and cameras will thus be encrypted outward?
If so, would it be best to install this VPN on the Linksys E4200 router (not sure how, but if it means purchasing another router I will) - since this is the router the NVR will connect to. I really was trying to lean towards the MacOSx OpenVPN on our idevices, but not sure how I can utilize this on the router.
Or, do I install one VPN on our home network, and then use another VPN application on our Idevices to access the VPN home network.
This last sentence is what needs the most clarification.
Thank-you so much in advance.