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Hi, I'm using wyze-bridge with wyze cameras in my local network and it's been working great, but it seems it won't work with off-site cams that aren't in my local network.
I have a router at this remote location, it's connected to my local Wireguard server as a client.
I can make the wyze cams available on my local network with port forwarding rules on the remote router, but since I have more than one remote cam, I'll have to use ports different than the 10001 port used for wifi streaming.
Is it possible to tell docker-wyze to use different ports for each of my remote cams?
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Hi, I'm using wyze-bridge with wyze cameras in my local network and it's been working great, but it seems it won't work with off-site cams that aren't in my local network.
I have a router at this remote location, it's connected to my local Wireguard server as a client.
I can make the wyze cams available on my local network with port forwarding rules on the remote router, but since I have more than one remote cam, I'll have to use ports different than the 10001 port used for wifi streaming.
Is it possible to tell docker-wyze to use different ports for each of my remote cams?
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