Most browsers do not allow the use of FTP nowadays for security reasons. Use an FTP client like FileZilla, Windows File Explorer or the Windows Command Prompt to test the connection instead.11. To enter to the FTP, please type in ftp://192.168.1.1 (LAN IP address) or ftp://WAN IP address or ftp://DDNS name.asuscomm.com
C:\Users\Colin>ftp 192.168.1.1
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
220 Welcome to the FTP service.
200 Always in UTF8 mode.
User (192.168.1.1:(none)): Colin
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful.
ftp>
Traditional FTP is insecure because all data including passwords are sent over the network in plain text. So theoretically someone on your LAN could sniff the packets and see your information. Personally I don't care about that as I regard may LAN as "trusted". However I wouldn't use traditional FTP over the internet, I'd use FTPS which is encrypted.If that setup, assuming I can get it to work, is insecure than what alternative do you suggest?
The following assumes you are using FileZilla on a computer on the same local network as the router. You don't use "ftp://" if using Filezilla. You simply use the local network router IP address. Example FileZilla screen where 192.168.2.1 is the router. If one hasn't created any extra FTP accounts on the router, they would use the router administration login information for the User and Password.11. To enter to the FTP, please type in ftp://192.168.1.1 (LAN IP address) or ftp://WAN IP address or ftp://DDNS name.asuscomm.com
The following examples use IE11 and FileZilla.
but nothing happened.
Sorry, I fail to see what that has to do with your cameras sending recordings to the router's USB drive?Based on Google, I bleieve they do. The concept is run Blue Iris for the cams with Zero Tier. Not with BI (never used it yet) but I have used OpenVPN sucessfully in the past. The problem is migrating from DSL (gasp) to T-Mobile Home Internet and OpenVPN does not work with cellular Internet.
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