I currently have a 2nd NIC card on my Blue Iris PC with all of my cameras on this network. This network has zero access to the internet.
I want to add some smart locks and sensors to my barn, which is out of my Hubitat's range. I am planning to buy a second Hubitat hub to put in the barn. The easiest way I can see to do this is to put both Hubitat hubs on my camera network so that I can use the point to point Ubiquiti M5 links that I already have set up for the barn cameras. I do not want to have seperate networks for the Hubitat and cameras, because it would involve using vlans, meaning I would need vlan routers/switches on both ends of the radios.
The only problem is that I will need to give internet access to the hubs so that I can access them quickly using the Hubitat remote app, or to occasionally do firmware updates.
Anyone know of a way to route a static ip address to WAN using software in the PC?
I want to add some smart locks and sensors to my barn, which is out of my Hubitat's range. I am planning to buy a second Hubitat hub to put in the barn. The easiest way I can see to do this is to put both Hubitat hubs on my camera network so that I can use the point to point Ubiquiti M5 links that I already have set up for the barn cameras. I do not want to have seperate networks for the Hubitat and cameras, because it would involve using vlans, meaning I would need vlan routers/switches on both ends of the radios.
The only problem is that I will need to give internet access to the hubs so that I can access them quickly using the Hubitat remote app, or to occasionally do firmware updates.
Anyone know of a way to route a static ip address to WAN using software in the PC?