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What's this button do?
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So dyndns sets up a place on the internet you can address to look back at your router to see the cameras, right? And you have a port set up to forward out to that dyndns place, it seems.
Question 1. Does this work without the VPN? VPN sets up a standard port to connect to that is running a program that encrypts and authenticates the connection with an outside computer. Question 2. Does this work without the camera/dyndns stuff? In other words, can one or the other or both work without the other running? It seems to me that they are two separate things running their separate ways and should not bother the other.
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Enter the host name of the device and IP address of the host to bypass DNS name resolution. There's a sample within the file. ***Copy file to desktop, edit it, and then copy back to "etc" folder. Host file does not have a file extension.
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