Hello, everyone. Sorry for being such a noob here but I am switching over to 4g broadband again next week and I have been told that I will not longer be able to remotely access my DVR or mini home server since the provider does not give a public ip address like a traditional broadband provider. Am I correct in saying Tailscale would resolve this issue somehow and allow me to view my camera system remotely?

I currently use dynamic dns, which I assume will now be redundant.

Thanks in advance.

  • @StrawberryPigtails
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    111 months ago

    That correct. https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets/ Once you set up a device to be a subnet router you will be able to access all of the IP space that that device can access. In general the device in question would need to be a Windows, Mac, or Linux device. One word of warning, it is counter productive to set up more than one subnet router per subnet. You’ll lose access to the entire subnet.