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How to make IP video surveillance through VPN?
I have an Asus router with OpenVPN support. I plan to throw ProtonVPN there.
How will IP video surveillance cameras behave in this situation? Work via DDNS
IP cameras need a direct IP connection to get an image. But how will it work when the router is connected to the ProtonVPN server. Here I do not understand how to make friends the conflict
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However, the first one will be faster.
https://www.game-debate.com/cpu/index.php?pid=488&...
That's
why x4 is cheaper. The x6 has larger caches and more cores, although the cores are not critical. Alternatively, look at x4 965 or 980
https://www.game-debate.com/cpu/index.php?pid=485&...
https://www.game-debate.com/cpu/index.php ?pid=684&...
Given that they are both godlessly outdated, X4 is better. It's time to change the whole platform anyway.
Unfortunately, these are old and rather slow processors by today's standards, even 1090, because. many cores in most games noticeably lose to fast cores. It is better to save up and replace the platform.
For games with this choice, 955 will be, in most cases, exactly the same, but colder and cheaper than 1090. Well, it would be better to look at 980, rather.
Cameras will require open ports. If the VPN is free, most likely this will not be allowed. But you still need to check with ProtonVPN technical support.
Here, for example, is our instruction for opening incoming ports . Looking for something similar.
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