Good evening guys,
So my network is all set up and locked down tight with my router in bridged mode to an Asus 1900 and a VPN to remotely connect to my network while off the LAN.
My Dahua cams came in today and my next step is securing them on my network so they cannot be accessed by anyone outside of it. From everything I've read in the Wiki's/Primer, I believe I have to either 1) set up a VLAN (which I believe is outside my networking abilities) or 2) change the IP's of the cameras outside of my network range so they'll work with BI but not be able to be viewed outside of that program.
Am I thinking correctly and, if so, is it as simple as changing the 3rd and 4th sets of digits in the cameras IP to something different than my network's?
So my network is all set up and locked down tight with my router in bridged mode to an Asus 1900 and a VPN to remotely connect to my network while off the LAN.
My Dahua cams came in today and my next step is securing them on my network so they cannot be accessed by anyone outside of it. From everything I've read in the Wiki's/Primer, I believe I have to either 1) set up a VLAN (which I believe is outside my networking abilities) or 2) change the IP's of the cameras outside of my network range so they'll work with BI but not be able to be viewed outside of that program.
Am I thinking correctly and, if so, is it as simple as changing the 3rd and 4th sets of digits in the cameras IP to something different than my network's?