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Remote Access
Thingino offers several methods to enable remote access to your system, making it easy to control your device from anywhere. Here’s an overview of the available options:
WireGuard is built into Thingino, providing an easy-to-setup VPN solution right out of the box. By using WireGuard, you can securely connect to your Thingino device over the internet, ensuring privacy and safety.
If you prefer using other VPN options, you can compile your own version of Thingino to include ZeroTier or Tailscale. Both services are excellent alternatives that offer seamless, private connections over the internet. You will need to include ZeroTier or Tailscale in your custom Thingino build.
If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supports IPv6, you can use it to connect directly to your device over the internet. Simply unblock the desired port on your router, and you’ll be able to access your Thingino system using its IPv6 address. Open the port you want to access remotely and use your device’s IPv6 address.
WebRTC allows you to connect with your Thingino device via a browser without the need for plugins. You can use an external helper program, such as Go2RTC, to enable external WebRTC support on Thingino, without needing to modify any router configuration.
You can also integrate Thingino with smart home platforms such as Home Assistant or other applications like Frigate. These platforms allow you to remotely monitor and control your Thingino device with user-friendly interfaces.
Once you have set up any of the above remote access methods, you can also use mobile apps such as TinyCam to view and control your Thingino device from your smartphone or tablet. TinyCam is a popular app that supports many IP cameras and provides an easy way to remotely monitor your device on the go.
There are many guides available to help configure the various methods described above. Searching the web for setup instructions is a great way to find the resources you need to get started and make the most out of your remote access configuration.