Chim Vang Young grasshopper May 10, 2019 60 20 M3J 1K4 Jun 11, 2019 #1 I am thinking of using my laptop to access my cameras when I am not at home. Do I need second BI key or is there a way to do this?
I am thinking of using my laptop to access my cameras when I am not at home. Do I need second BI key or is there a way to do this?
M MAL4136 n3wb Apr 15, 2019 1 2 Indiana Jun 11, 2019 #2 Set up a VPN and remote desktop to your BI computer Reactions: Chim Vang
Chim Vang Young grasshopper May 10, 2019 60 20 M3J 1K4 Jun 11, 2019 #4 MAL4136 said: Set up a VPN and remote desktop to your BI computer Click to expand... Thank you, I will try.
MAL4136 said: Set up a VPN and remote desktop to your BI computer Click to expand... Thank you, I will try.
looney2ns IPCT Contributor Sep 25, 2016 16,318 24,222 Evansville, In. USA Jun 11, 2019 #5 You don't have to use a remote desktop, you can simply log into the Blue Iris UI3 interface that is built in.
You don't have to use a remote desktop, you can simply log into the Blue Iris UI3 interface that is built in.
Chim Vang Young grasshopper May 10, 2019 60 20 M3J 1K4 Jun 12, 2019 #6 looney2ns said: You don't have to use a remote desktop, you can simply log into the Blue Iris UI3 interface that is built in. Click to expand... Thank you, I found it on BI, learning how to do it...
looney2ns said: You don't have to use a remote desktop, you can simply log into the Blue Iris UI3 interface that is built in. Click to expand... Thank you, I found it on BI, learning how to do it...
mikeynags Known around here Mar 14, 2017 1,041 944 CT Jun 12, 2019 #7 A couple of good links for you: VPN Primer for Noobs and How to Secure Your Network (Don't Get Hacked!) | IP Cam Talk Reactions: Chim Vang
A couple of good links for you: VPN Primer for Noobs and How to Secure Your Network (Don't Get Hacked!) | IP Cam Talk