I want to connect my surveillance camera (Reolink RLC810A) at my store to my Synology NAS at home through VPN so I don't have to expose the camera to the Internet.
To do it I have set up a OpenVPN server on my Synology NAS and purchased a Gl.iNet MT300N-V2 to act as a VPN client. I have plugged the MT300N to my store's router, I have set up the VPN client on the MT300N and I have also plugged the surveillance camera to the LAN port on the MT300N.
The VPN connection is established but I can't see the camera on remote. I can see it if I'm at the store, but I can't find it on Synology Surveillance Station (NVR software in my NAS).
The MT300N internal IP is 192.168.8.1, but connected to the VPN the ip is 10.8.0.6, while the security camera IP is 192.168.8.170 but it doesn't have a VPN internal IP. I have set up the MT300N to "Allow Remote Access LAN" but I still can't access the camera through VPN.
The grey device with an antenna at my office represents the MT300N (which acts as a VPN client). The security camera is connected to the MT300N LAN port.
At home I have my PC and my NAS (black device in the diagram), which is also my VPN server.
I'll try this, thank you! My only question is how to do port forward from VPN zone to LAN on the MT300N.
I would love to do it using Wireguard, I heard it's much faster, but due to lack of Linux dependencies on Synology and the fact that I'm not that literate when it comes to Linux and command line to install those dependencies I'm not able to install Wireguard on my Synology
Thank you so much again! Unfortunately is not working. I did the port forward from VPN zone to LAN and when I go to 10.8.0.6:90 it doesn't find anything
Considering that I can't set up a Wireguard server on my Synology NAS, but I can set up a Tailscale server in there, If I return the MT300N and get instead a GL-MT3000, which as far as I know supports Tailscale, would it be easier to get my camera to be seen through the Tailscale network?