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Qnap build container private vpn access only
Qnap build container private vpn access only






qnap build container private vpn access only
  1. QNAP BUILD CONTAINER PRIVATE VPN ACCESS ONLY HOW TO
  2. QNAP BUILD CONTAINER PRIVATE VPN ACCESS ONLY INSTALL

In my previous setup, when I had my own connection, I could connect to my NAS using the IP of my home router. I can indeed already connect as you mention here.

QNAP BUILD CONTAINER PRIVATE VPN ACCESS ONLY HOW TO

Check out QNAP Tutorial: How to use CloudLink to connect to a Turbo NAS via web browser Thanks for that, I didn't know it was a PPTP connection between the NAS and the MyQnapCloud website. Your traffic will get "throttled" if you use too much of QNAP's bandwidth, so this is a temporary solution at best.

QNAP BUILD CONTAINER PRIVATE VPN ACCESS ONLY INSTALL

Pwilson wrote:It you install the CloudLink v1.1.4 QPKG, your NAS will establish a PPTP VPN connection to QNAP's Web Portal, so you can connect there. Check out QNAP Tutorial: How to use CloudLink to connect to a Turbo NAS via web browser It you install the CloudLink v1.1.4 QPKG, your NAS will establish a PPTP VPN connection to QNAP's Web Portal, so you can connect there. Your 10.0.0.4 address is a non-routeable IPv4 Private Network address, so it is completely unaccessible from the Public Internet. Much appreciated if anyone can give me a hand. Now that I am behind two private networks I imagine some sort of VPN and DDNS service is needed, but I'm over my head. I don't get through the main router then to my router then to my NAS, I only get to the first (hotel's) router. Now if I try to go to the suggested links (with the discreet IP) to connect directly I end up at the hotel's main router. I would connect to and it would suggest how to connect directly to the NAS ie. How do I access this address 10.0.0.4 from the outside since it's behind TWO private networks? When I lived in an apartment and had my own internet line this was no problem.

qnap build container private vpn access only

Now the Netgear's WAN (DHCP) IP is 198.162.0.xxx (which is what the AP would have had) and my own internal network is 10.0.0.1. I removed the hotel's AP and plugged in my own Netgear router. In my room I had an AP connected to a wall jack. Rodelu wrote:I want to connect to my QNAP NAS at home from a coffee shop or anywhere that has an internet connection, it's a TS-421. I want to connect to my QNAP NAS at home from a coffee shop or anywhere that has an internet connection, it's a TS-421.








Qnap build container private vpn access only