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    UPDATE: 7/12/2016

    Note: Changed Request title

    Definitely something we will be adding in the future.

    Workaround/ fix for Android:

    VPN are not supported because of the way our app binds to the port.

    I personally use a VPN on my Android phone; the way I get around the issue is discovery and setup the camera’s without my VPN turned on. Once you’ve done this and all the camera’s are setup, you can then switch your VPN back on.

    I’ve only tested this on my phone (Samsung S6), as the other devices in the office do not have VPN setup on them, so this isn’t a guaranteed fix.

    Daniel :)

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    ilya commented  · 

    this statement makes no sense "This means you still have to set up port forwarding/UPnP, as you cannot use the VPN to access your local network from outside.". The whole purpose of VPN is to access our lan from outside. I installed openvpn client and unfortunately the app does not see my ip camera using lan address.

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