that is the entire point of vpn...if you keep the port open the vpn is pointless.Thank you LostGuy. I am looking at going with VPN and still studying that but have a lot to run. If I run OpenVPN on BI server can I turn off port forwarding.
Thanks fenderman. I obviously need to do a lot of studying on VPN. I thought I read somewhere I would have to have port forwarding if I wanted to access BI outside of my LAN. Back to reading.
Again you are misunderstanding. Your devices on your network wont be affected at all. You are reading about a different type of vpn..you must read the first VPN for noobs post or you will be spinning your wheels.I am considering the router option but, just reading some people claiming considerable speed reduction when using VPN. My internet service provides about 50 Mpbs on a good day and stream video through typically 3 Rokus daily and get some buffering issues on Hulu occasionally. At this point I am thinking OpenVPN on BI server or maybe a router with VPN and run everything through it except Roku.
Fenderman thank you for pushing me to learn. Finally clicked for me. Setup my ip with No-IP, installed OpenVPN on my Blue Iris Server and a Client pc. All is running well. Learned a lot about VPN the last couple of days and especially installing OpenVPN. There is a great youtube video that Tim Young made on OpenVPN and scripts he has written that make OpenVPN much easier to install on a server. It is called The ULTIMATE/automated OpenVPN setup with my OVPNSetup.zip. I tried configuring OpenVPN using the Easy Window Guide on OpenVPN site and OVPNSetup from Tim. The both worked, but I like that OVPNSetup puts the required files for the Server in one ovpn file and all the files for the Client in one ovpn file.Again you are misunderstanding. Your devices on your network wont be affected at all. You are reading about a different type of vpn..you must read the first VPN for noobs post or you will be spinning your wheels.