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I'm not sure if this is the right community to ask, but I'm going to try anyway.

So, my Asus Router has smb file server, and vpn server feature, and I have a cctv unit connected to the router as well.

I believe have set up the vpn, port forwarding etc correctly... check the public ip is already the same. But how do I access the smb and my cctv? I've tried the local ip (192.168.50.xxx) with no luck, neither is the public ip (which make sense).

Any info or guidance is much appreciated.

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[–] Hallainzil@startrek.website 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If it's working correctly, it should be as simple as accessing (internal ip) : (port) at (external ip) : (port).

There are a bunch of things that might be going wrong if it's not working. Unfortunately, I don't have the skills to help you diagnose the issue!