I spent HOURS trying to get this to work, using other CZcams videos, reading up documentation, and I kept hitting a brick wall. Thank you so much for explaining everything properly for dummies like me, you have made all of this stuff actually accessible. Hugely appreciated.
Agreed! I used another CZcams video & other info online but it did not work & I had to rely on Everything Smart Home to get me through the process in a logical precise manner whilst really learning along the way! :) Thanks again! That one took a while... haha :D
You are the only one that has explained this so perfectly and didnt assume your viewers knew everything. So bravo for that. The changing to 8.8.8.8 on the duck dns is where i believe no other video has showed and is the cause of many people getting stuck. Thank you.
THAAAAAANK YOU SO MUUUUUCH. Just discovered you and I am so impressed. You are not only a greater teacher and clearly show step by step how to do everything but you are so got at front of the camera. This is so rare for tech savvy people. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for this guide. I'm new to HA, it took me just an hour, then 3 days of pulling my hair out because I couldn't get it working, turns out my isp were blocking all my ports, a 10 minute call to them & BAM! Job done. Cheers.
Wow! Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. You have got me to the NAT Loopback, and you have armed me with enough to get to the single URL nirvana.
Man, this was an amazing video! Thank you so much! Definitely subscribed for more! It's really clear that you've put effort into explaining this in a very clear way to people that has not done this for 20 years! Even if you have. That is truly commendable, and is definitely not an easy thing to do!
Lewis, this is an exceptional video. I've been using computers and working in this industry for over 40 years, I've trained thousands of people. Lewis, you have that skill of putting exverything together and explaining stuff in a simple, understandable way.
Thanks so much for this video, it helped me find out I was on a CGNAT and a quick message to my ISP and they changed it so I have my own IP. I've been trying this for months but just that tiny snippet of the video when you talked about CGNAT helped so much! thanks so much
@@EverythingSmartHome meanwhile my ISP wants to charge me $5/month for turning off CG-NAT. I think I'd rather dump that into Nabu Casa. Unless there's another non VPN way to do this.
I hardly ever write comments when watching multiple "how to" videos on getting things working...BUT, you are absolutely the best! I watched someone else's video on how to set this up and I got locked out of my HA because the guy missed to mentioned some steps that you covered. very helpful and thanks for saving the day for me!
finally someone with pfsense and home assistant.many things to learn before this video. i was wondering to go back to wall manual switches and take home assistant to trash. i reaaly appreciate your video. all solved!
For those struggling with the DuckDNS setup, he seems to skip over installing and configuring LetsEncrypt, so I tried that first but was still getting errors configuring DuckDNS. I was able to save my config by setting the alias to "[]" (empty brackets).
Seems nobody covers the Let's Encrypt part. Does it need to be installed or does DuckDNS include it? Let's Encrypt has a "challenge" option of DNS or HTTP; which should it be?
You always have a different way of solving every issue I have tried to solve by other means. Most other channels are doing the same things but you get there a different and more direct way. I am supposed to have a loopback router but apparently not. Now, it doesn't matter. Thank you!
Great video Lewis! I could have done with this about a week ago, would have saved me a few headaches I can tell ya😂 Loving the channel, your content is easy to understand for a novice like me. Keep up the good work.
Hello! Would you consider doing one of your awesome tutorials for a non- hassio install (particularly for a Docker install)? Given there's no add-ons, I have spent the last 6 hours trying to configure it and cannot get an external HTTPS going. I originally followed this fantastic tutorial on a Raspi with Hassio but have upgraded and now running into walls :( Thank you for all your work!
Thank you so much for the video. I spent hours trying to figure it out because I am a total noob. Created 2 domains for nothing coz didn't really know the use. Finally you came in! Done now and I can proceed with the automation I want to do. Thanks again. SUBSCRIBED !
Can't thank you enough! I struggled all day for this to work, seen a bunch of videos and made a lot of googling but only your video made it happen. Thanks! You made it very easy to follow. I add this video to my favorites, cause I'm going to need this for sure in the future. Great lighting and video quality btw. cheers!
A very well explained and informative solution, but I feel it carries too high a risk, despite the convenience This is because it involves exposing an internal server to the Internet Should it get hacked, it's then likely to be used to try to access other computers and as most folks will likely have a flat home network that means the attacker will have direct access to try and exploit other IT devices in the home There is the possible extra step of placing the device in a DMZ, like businesses do, but home users won't have the extra IT security that goes with that strategy It's relatively cheap to build your own VPN device these days and place it behind your firewall. And you can use free DDNS to deal with the problem of having a dynamic Public IP As you said, a VPN is the more secure strategy but it's the only I'd consider myself After a while you get used to opening the app when you're away But throw in some signed certificates with a passphrase and it's much harder to exploit this, as long as you keep everything regularly patched of course Plus you get the added benefit of more secure browsing on a public WiFi because your phone builds a secure VPN tunnel back to your home
Excellent video! Just getting started with Home Assistant and your channel is now my go to for all my questions and problems (also nice to hear a familiar friendly Scottish accent too!)
was freaking out thinking I was going to have to go through all of this again with a new router/ISP. turns out after adding the port forwarding again, everything just works 😅🙏
This was amazing. I had followed some other instructions to set up duckdns but was not able to get internal network AND external network access to work. Your clear instruction got me there!
Just a follow-up on my previous post - I got onto the Discord channel linked here and the guys spent a considerable amount of their time resolving the issues I had. Everything now functions perfectly - single URL, local and remote secure access, Google TTS, the works!
Hi! I'm facing the same problem with TTS. Could please help and tell where exactly in community Discord can I find the solution? (what channel or who gave the solution)
I want to thank you for this vid i had been trying to get this set up for days with a custom domain fallowing allog gave me the info i needed to get it working
Excellent - many thanks. Tried to get this working 2wks ago and failed. Turned off the Pi.....came back and tried again - spent 4hrs pausing...rewinding...pausing...finally got it to work - except for 443 port forward as router doesn't want to port forward 8123 to 8123 and 443 to 8123....but very pleased that I can now access for FREE outside the house. Excellent - this is starting to be fun.
This video is gold! Thank you. I have installed Home Assistant Core but with our explanations and some internet it was possible too. I will now return to our Alea integration video ;)
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had to convert my AT&T UVerse Arris NGV210 to a passthrough and purchase Asus AX6600 XT8, but it natively supports NAT loopback so finally got this working. Thank you!!
Awesome. Followed all your steps and it works like a charm. And I am by no means an expert. Some of the HA menus have changed in the meanwhile, but with some effort they can be found. Great stuff.
Hey man, thank you so much for the clear water explanation, i did a lot's of research on you were the only one who did a step by step including the why of doing things, thank for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for a great video! I tried another tutorial and I managed to lock myself outside my HA. So I needed to follow another video so I would create backups and then I followed this tutorial. So easy, I am on to the next step now to intergrate smartthings. Thanks again!!!
As a very new user of HA this guide was very good and almost perfect. I really appreciate the guide, but the 'DuckDNS Home Assistant installation and setup' section confused me when you started editing some configuration file and then did a config validation. I figured it out though, and it really wasn't hard - but some confusion could have been avoided. Thanks for a really good guide anyway :)
I did a similar thing a few months ago, but through a CGNAT. I setup a OpenVPN server on a VPS and connected to it from my home assistant core instance. Then I set up Port Forwarding from the external interface to the internal VPN ip and so far everything is working great
Thanks for the great tutorial ! Personally I had to setup port forwarding both on my ISP's router AND on my Orbi router (plugged behind my ISP's router)
Amazing thank you for the effort, my rubbish router would not let me specify 8123 and 443 and I wasn't going to add the entire range... however your steps still got me there with :8123 on the end of both internal and external. Thank you very much taking a snapshot now!
@Everything Smart Home, Excellent video. I wanted to include the instruction on my cable modem/router since it wasn't listed on the website given, and TCP isn't readily visible on the NetGear CAX80 port forward settings (at the time of this post). Start by choosing ADVANCED (tab), then ADVANCED SETUP and then PORT FORWARDING/PORT TRIGGERING. Choose HTTP from the drop-down, and choose Add Custom Service. On the next page, choose Service Name to whatever you want, change service type to TCP and set your external start port to 443 and external ending port to 8123. Click the box "use the same port range for internet port), scroll down and select the Internal IP address of your HA Hub (or type it in if you know it). Hit Apply and port forwarding on your NetGear CAX80 is done.
Thank you for excellent and thorough step-by-step guide. Lost my https access earlier and by following your instructions I regained it and made it even better. Subscribed.
A great video!!! I tried to go through a lot of outdate documentation without success. Being new to HA, I find it extremely frustrating to waste a lot of time following outdated documentation. Thank you sooooo much!!!
Definitive video on the subject. Subscribed and liked, this video needs WAY more likes for how straight forward and clear it is. Thanks for all the hard work on this one.
Thanks man! Luckily thunder killed my old trash 2nd hand router and i KNEW i need a new 2nd hand trash router with NAT loopback : ) Now i can access our HA instance outside of LAN!
This video was absolutely amazing. I paused, re-winded it so many times and it was fantastic. I am using an ISP router, and behind that have a google nest WiFi router, so I had of course to try to translate what you were saying. In many cases my device, phone/windows PC needed a reboot to pick up some of the router changes. Might be worth noting in an update video. I never got access to port 443 working but could be just me. Great video, wow.
Done! You are AMAZING! I've only one "complain" English is not my main language and coding/programing/nerding is not my main job, so in some point i struggle to follow you speaking so fast and doing things on pc xD
@@EverythingSmartHome it was something I kept meaning to do but remembered when I was looking through your videos. It's nice to know it's secure especially as I have now set up cameras etc
I moved house and got a new modem from the ISP (I know I should just buy my own router!) so had to troubleshoot this again. My old ISP didn't block hairpin NAT so had to configure Dnsmasq which I didn't last time. This video was a lifesaver, for a second time! The only thing I noticed is that I had to disable IPv6 on the router after updating the router DNS settings to show my homeassistant address in nslookup.
Excellent video, two small comments that could be easily fixed which caused me a minor problem. 1. at 7:53 you said to click 'Start' which happened so fast on the video I missed it many times. 2 HA has evolved and the side bar links are now buried in the configuration tool, which took a bit of finding and the which option to use. Again great explanation and thank you for your time and effort✔✔👌👌
Thanks! I ended up using the VPN option. Reason is that I would have to forward ports for each thing I want to access remotely. Home assistant, cameras, etc. and the list seems to get longer every year. Each port that’s forwarded is one more headache to manage, and one more hole in the firewall to keep secure. Just my personal preference for now. Maybe that will change.
THIS WAS FOUR HOURS OF HELL!!! Not the video, my lack of knowledge! Wow, thanks dude, this video was amazingly helpful. The reason it was hell, was: about every time you open your mouth, I have to pause the video, and go search google to learn what the last four words meant! This is just because everything you said is soooo far beyond my knowledge and understanding. I think this video is awesome! I also think the thing that is lost on yourself, and many other longer-time HA users, is: noobs don't even know what most of the terms mean! 🙂 Yet, I was able to follow along all the way. (Ok, well, there were some terms you used in HA that did not exist anymore, and THAT took another 45 minutes just to find out where the options are now located and how to get to them! - but that's on HA changing the interface obviously). So I followed along all the way, and step by step saw things working and happening as you predict (once I grasped what I was supposed to do, and once I discovered the place in HA to DO the stuff). It was quite exciting seeing things working and building to the final operation. REALLY good video bro! Really good! There is an "unfortunately" in there, though....unfortunately, everything worked right up until the moment I had to change the router's DNS. Apparently my provider locked the router into an automatic DNS, and one cannot change it. So, after four or more hours of SERIOUS mind-bending hell, I am still stuck without the ability of having access to HA from outside 😭😭😭😭 I cannot tell you how traumatic this is! 😩 I think this rant of mine may be therapeutic 🤣🤣 So, I realize you may never see this, or be able to answer, but, anyone else who is reading this: any advice on what to do if everything went according to plan as in the video EXCEPT the ability to change the router's DNS? Are my only two remaining options: A) Get another router, or B) Use Home Assistant Cloud subscription? Thanks again for this monster video dude! It is incredible!
Thanks for this video. I have tried a couple of times, but finally got it right with your help. The only thing with one url, is it is slower than molasses in january especially from internal.
@@EverythingSmartHome i actually just finished and it’s working like a charm!! More great videos like this please :) I admire people with the knowledge like you :)
You deserve an award for that marathon! Thanks,
Haha thanks Ryan, appreciate it!
I spent HOURS trying to get this to work, using other CZcams videos, reading up documentation, and I kept hitting a brick wall. Thank you so much for explaining everything properly for dummies like me, you have made all of this stuff actually accessible. Hugely appreciated.
Glad it was useful!
What were you stuck on?
Agreed! I used another CZcams video & other info online but it did not work & I had to rely on Everything Smart Home to get me through the process in a logical precise manner whilst really learning along the way! :) Thanks again! That one took a while... haha :D
You are the only one that has explained this so perfectly and didnt assume your viewers knew everything. So bravo for that. The changing to 8.8.8.8 on the duck dns is where i believe no other video has showed and is the cause of many people getting stuck. Thank you.
One of the few tutorials where everything was where it was meant to be. Great work!
Thank you sir!
THAAAAAANK YOU SO MUUUUUCH. Just discovered you and I am so impressed. You are not only a greater teacher and clearly show step by step how to do everything but you are so got at front of the camera. This is so rare for tech savvy people. Keep up the good work.
Hello, thank you very much my friend, really appreciate that! Means a lot 🙏
Gold mine of information! Particularly enjoying the security considerations part :)
Thanks Gio, glad it was useful information and not just ramblings 😂
Thank you so much for this guide. I'm new to HA, it took me just an hour, then 3 days of pulling my hair out because I couldn't get it working, turns out my isp were blocking all my ports, a 10 minute call to them & BAM! Job done. Cheers.
Complete noob here, was struggling to get everything working and finally found your video, many thanks you're awesome !
Glad it was useful! 🙏
Wow! Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. You have got me to the NAT Loopback, and you have armed me with enough to get to the single URL nirvana.
Thank you John, appreciate your support! Glad you got it working so far!
Man, this was an amazing video! Thank you so much! Definitely subscribed for more! It's really clear that you've put effort into explaining this in a very clear way to people that has not done this for 20 years! Even if you have. That is truly commendable, and is definitely not an easy thing to do!
Hey, thank you so much for your kind words, I very much appreciate it, thank you 🙏
Lewis, this is an exceptional video. I've been using computers and working in this industry for over 40 years, I've trained thousands of people. Lewis, you have that skill of putting exverything together and explaining stuff in a simple, understandable way.
Thanks so much, that means a lot 🙏
Couldn't agree more, this walkthrough is awesome! I think it took me 1 hour (I expected at least half a day).
Just watched this again after moving houses, countries and hardware, great video!
Thanks so much for this video, it helped me find out I was on a CGNAT and a quick message to my ISP and they changed it so I have my own IP. I've been trying this for months but just that tiny snippet of the video when you talked about CGNAT helped so much! thanks so much
Ah man that's awesome, glad it helped! That makes me happy you got it working! 🙏
@@EverythingSmartHome meanwhile my ISP wants to charge me $5/month for turning off CG-NAT. I think I'd rather dump that into Nabu Casa. Unless there's another non VPN way to do this.
That sucks! Yeah would definitely recommend just going via Nabu casa, there is other ways to do it but would involve slightly more cost anyways so
Massive thanks for making something difficult and full of pitfalls so straightforward. It worked!
Thanks Chris!
Hacs
I hardly ever write comments when watching multiple "how to" videos on getting things working...BUT, you are absolutely the best! I watched someone else's video on how to set this up and I got locked out of my HA because the guy missed to mentioned some steps that you covered. very helpful and thanks for saving the day for me!
Thank you very much for the kind words and for taking the time to comment, really appreciate it! Glad you got everything working!
finally someone with pfsense and home assistant.many things to learn before this video. i was wondering to go back to wall manual switches and take home assistant to trash. i reaaly appreciate your video. all solved!
You're a God, thank you for all your effort. Finally got me to where I needed to be.
Haha thanks man appreciate it!
For those struggling with the DuckDNS setup, he seems to skip over installing and configuring LetsEncrypt, so I tried that first but was still getting errors configuring DuckDNS. I was able to save my config by setting the alias to "[]" (empty brackets).
Seems nobody covers the Let's Encrypt part. Does it need to be installed or does DuckDNS include it? Let's Encrypt has a "challenge" option of DNS or HTTP; which should it be?
You always have a different way of solving every issue I have tried to solve by other means. Most other channels are doing the same things but you get there a different and more direct way. I am supposed to have a loopback router but apparently not. Now, it doesn't matter. Thank you!
Thank you so much, that means a lot! 🙏 My technical background helps me a lot when it comes to these things haha!
Looked at so many (outdated) articles before I saw your vid. Now I got it all working. Thank you so much!
Excellent, thanks!
Great video Lewis! I could have done with this about a week ago, would have saved me a few headaches I can tell ya😂
Loving the channel, your content is easy to understand for a novice like me. Keep up the good work.
Thank you sir, appreciate it! And damn next time I'll get there in time 😜
Hello! Would you consider doing one of your awesome tutorials for a non- hassio install (particularly for a Docker install)? Given there's no add-ons, I have spent the last 6 hours trying to configure it and cannot get an external HTTPS going. I originally followed this fantastic tutorial on a Raspi with Hassio but have upgraded and now running into walls :( Thank you for all your work!
Thank you so much for the video. I spent hours trying to figure it out because I am a total noob. Created 2 domains for nothing coz didn't really know the use. Finally you came in! Done now and I can proceed with the automation I want to do. Thanks again. SUBSCRIBED !
Can't thank you enough! I struggled all day for this to work, seen a bunch of videos and made a lot of googling but only your video made it happen. Thanks! You made it very easy to follow. I add this video to my favorites, cause I'm going to need this for sure in the future. Great lighting and video quality btw. cheers!
Thanks Rui! Glad you liked the video and it was useful and thank you for the support, appreciate it!
As always. Great content. Thank you
Thank you my friend 🙏
A very well explained and informative solution, but I feel it carries too high a risk, despite the convenience
This is because it involves exposing an internal server to the Internet
Should it get hacked, it's then likely to be used to try to access other computers and as most folks will likely have a flat home network that means the attacker will have direct access to try and exploit other IT devices in the home
There is the possible extra step of placing the device in a DMZ, like businesses do, but home users won't have the extra IT security that goes with that strategy
It's relatively cheap to build your own VPN device these days and place it behind your firewall. And you can use free DDNS to deal with the problem of having a dynamic Public IP
As you said, a VPN is the more secure strategy but it's the only I'd consider myself
After a while you get used to opening the app when you're away
But throw in some signed certificates with a passphrase and it's much harder to exploit this, as long as you keep everything regularly patched of course
Plus you get the added benefit of more secure browsing on a public WiFi because your phone builds a secure VPN tunnel back to your home
I would not use Home Assistant if ESH would not exist, not sure how to explain how thankful I am, great job man !
Excellent video! Just getting started with Home Assistant and your channel is now my go to for all my questions and problems (also nice to hear a familiar friendly Scottish accent too!)
hey not workin sadly, I see that its a TpLink router problem :( is there a way to go back to the local ip???
Really helped me out. Thanks for the tutorial, I just got HA last week, and it is slowly becoming my new hobby!
was freaking out thinking I was going to have to go through all of this again with a new router/ISP. turns out after adding the port forwarding again, everything just works 😅🙏
This was amazing. I had followed some other instructions to set up duckdns but was not able to get internal network AND external network access to work. Your clear instruction got me there!
Love you rvideos! you go beyond the basics, you explain every single step without assuming we should know some steps. Thanks!!
Thank you sir!
This was amazing!!!! After this video I finally got it to work. And yes I'm one of those guys that got locked out of my home assistant!! :(
Thank you, appreciate it! Haha as long as you got it back working that's the main thing!
Just a follow-up on my previous post - I got onto the Discord channel linked here and the guys spent a considerable amount of their time resolving the issues I had. Everything now functions perfectly - single URL, local and remote secure access, Google TTS, the works!
It's an awesome community, and now your there to join us too! 🙌
Hi! I'm facing the same problem with TTS. Could please help and tell where exactly in community Discord can I find the solution? (what channel or who gave the solution)
Great job. I have been fighting this for over a week. It was your presentation that got me through it............
Thanks Rene! Hope it was useful!
Thank you. As usual I followed you step by step and everything is working as it should!
Awesome, glad it worked!
Man, you have no idea how much you've helped! Thank you so much!!! Great work.
Awesome!
Thanks for the help. It was a pain in the ass to do but now it works :)
Dude! Seriously... HA is such a PITA. And, you made this SOOOOO much simpler. Thanks a million! Great job!
Glad I could help!
Excellent explanation of all of this. No clue why anyone would give this a thumbs down. Great work, keep it up.
Thanks my friend, appreciate it!
I want to thank you for this vid i had been trying to get this set up for days with a custom domain fallowing allog gave me the info i needed to get it working
Excellent - many thanks. Tried to get this working 2wks ago and failed. Turned off the Pi.....came back and tried again - spent 4hrs pausing...rewinding...pausing...finally got it to work - except for 443 port forward as router doesn't want to port forward 8123 to 8123 and 443 to 8123....but very pleased that I can now access for FREE outside the house. Excellent - this is starting to be fun.
Good stuff glad it worked!
This video is gold! Thank you. I have installed Home Assistant Core but with our explanations and some internet it was possible too. I will now return to our Alea integration video ;)
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had to convert my AT&T UVerse Arris NGV210 to a passthrough and purchase Asus AX6600 XT8, but it natively supports NAT loopback so finally got this working. Thank you!!
Awesome. Followed all your steps and it works like a charm. And I am by no means an expert. Some of the HA menus have changed in the meanwhile, but with some effort they can be found. Great stuff.
Thank you so much, I'll be following this step by step as after several attempts to setup Duckdns they have all failed.
Hey man, thank you so much for the clear water explanation, i did a lot's of research on you were the only one who did a step by step including the why of doing things, thank for sharing your knowledge
Finally is working, thank you really💯
Thanks for a great video! I tried another tutorial and I managed to lock myself outside my HA. So I needed to follow another video so I would create backups and then I followed this tutorial. So easy, I am on to the next step now to intergrate smartthings. Thanks again!!!
As a very new user of HA this guide was very good and almost perfect.
I really appreciate the guide, but the 'DuckDNS Home Assistant installation and setup' section confused me when you started editing some configuration file and then did a config validation. I figured it out though, and it really wasn't hard - but some confusion could have been avoided.
Thanks for a really good guide anyway :)
The best guide on remote setup for Home Assistant! You are a star.
Thanks, appreciate it! 🙏
Legendary video! Thank you! I apreciate that you explained WHY we are doing every step. You've made a complicated topic look simple.
I did a similar thing a few months ago, but through a CGNAT. I setup a OpenVPN server on a VPS and connected to it from my home assistant core instance. Then I set up Port Forwarding from the external interface to the internal VPN ip and so far everything is working great
Yep that's a great workaround!
Genuinely one of the most helpful videos out there! No nonsense and lots of knowledge, thank you!
Thanks Tom!
Thanks for the great tutorial !
Personally I had to setup port forwarding both on my ISP's router AND on my Orbi router (plugged behind my ISP's router)
Your welcome! Glad it worked!
Amazing thank you for the effort, my rubbish router would not let me specify 8123 and 443 and I wasn't going to add the entire range... however your steps still got me there with :8123 on the end of both internal and external. Thank you very much taking a snapshot now!
Nice one!
You have waaaay to few subscribers, have my upvote :) video is well explained and good tempo without too much fuzz. TNX!
Haha thanks, appreciate it!
Another awesome video. Followed your instructions and everything works great! Thank you!
This worked on the first try, canˇt believe it!!
Thank you so much. You really know your stuff.
Subscribed!
Thank you so much! The info is so up-to-date, older tutorials dont work as well. Hero!
Your welcome!
Love the video! It helped me greatly! One thing to note though is that some ISP’s block port 443, so check with your ISP to see if they block it.
I have no programing experience and I was able to follow this it took a bit but this is awesome.
💥💥💥That is the best explaination to setup remote access I've ever seen! You even anticipate all the mistake I made. Thank you very much.
@Everything Smart Home, Excellent video. I wanted to include the instruction on my cable modem/router since it wasn't listed on the website given, and TCP isn't readily visible on the NetGear CAX80 port forward settings (at the time of this post).
Start by choosing ADVANCED (tab), then ADVANCED SETUP and then PORT FORWARDING/PORT TRIGGERING.
Choose HTTP from the drop-down, and choose Add Custom Service.
On the next page, choose Service Name to whatever you want, change service type to TCP and set your external start port to 443 and external ending port to 8123.
Click the box "use the same port range for internet port), scroll down and select the Internal IP address of your HA Hub (or type it in if you know it).
Hit Apply and port forwarding on your NetGear CAX80 is done.
the "Requirement" section was really really helpful, thanks a lot
Thanks!
Been putting this off for years as it sounded too complicated - video made it very easy :)
This is such an amazing video. Thank you for taking the time to go through everything. Well thought out
Thank you for the detailed instructions and walk through. I got stuck with a Double NAT issue but other than that, it was smooth sailing.
This was super helpful. Thank you for taking the time to lay out all this information in such an easy to follow way. I'm all set thanks to you.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, appreciate it 🙏
Thank you for excellent and thorough step-by-step guide. Lost my https access earlier and by following your instructions I regained it and made it even better. Subscribed.
Hey that's awesome! Thanks!
A great video!!! I tried to go through a lot of outdate documentation without success. Being new to HA, I find it extremely frustrating to waste a lot of time following outdated documentation. Thank you sooooo much!!!
Nice once, glad it was useful!
Definitive video on the subject. Subscribed and liked, this video needs WAY more likes for how straight forward and clear it is. Thanks for all the hard work on this one.
You are far too kind! Thank you for the comment and support, very much appreciated! 🙏
First time I have ever commented on a CZcams video. Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
Super helpful, I was struggling with some of the guides out there but this was perfect! Subscribed for sure.
AMAZING!!! Thank you for telling me to antisipate error screens, how to double-check my work etc. GREAT JOB!
Glad you found it useful! 🙌
Thanks man! Luckily thunder killed my old trash 2nd hand router and i KNEW i need a new 2nd hand trash router with NAT loopback : ) Now i can access our HA instance outside of LAN!
Great Job. Thanks. I ran into problems with my EdgeRouter EX until I changed my LAN interface to switch0 and then everything worked perfectly.
Thanks Adam, glad it worked!
This video was absolutely amazing. I paused, re-winded it so many times and it was fantastic. I am using an ISP router, and behind that have a google nest WiFi router, so I had of course to try to translate what you were saying. In many cases my device, phone/windows PC needed a reboot to pick up some of the router changes. Might be worth noting in an update video. I never got access to port 443 working but could be just me. Great video, wow.
Thanks, glad it was useful!
Thank you. Another excellent video. Jam packed with useful info and no mucking about.
I've tried doing this so many times! Yours is the first tutorial that's guided me perfectly to get it done. Brilliant, thank you.
Liked and subbed
Hey thanks Joe! Appreciate it!
Thanks! I just followed your steps and it worked flawlessly 🙂
Finally !!!! my Hero !!! Your video is by far the best. Thanks so much.
Thanks!
Done! You are AMAZING! I've only one "complain" English is not my main language and coding/programing/nerding is not my main job, so in some point i struggle to follow you speaking so fast and doing things on pc xD
Awesome! And thank you! I will try to take that into consideration, thanks for your feedback!
CZcams has the ability to control video speed
Followed step by step, everything worked well. That was a great video. Thanks so much. You're the best!
Thanks Anil, appreciate your support!
Great video as always i was a little ashamed that i had port forwarded without encryption til today but all set now thanks to this
Thank you! Hey, it's good to learn from mistakes and correct them! 😁
@@EverythingSmartHome it was something I kept meaning to do but remembered when I was looking through your videos. It's nice to know it's secure especially as I have now set up cameras etc
This video was EXCELLENT. Very quick, step-by-step, and thorough.
Thanks Michael! Appreciate that!
I moved house and got a new modem from the ISP (I know I should just buy my own router!) so had to troubleshoot this again. My old ISP didn't block hairpin NAT so had to configure Dnsmasq which I didn't last time. This video was a lifesaver, for a second time!
The only thing I noticed is that I had to disable IPv6 on the router after updating the router DNS settings to show my homeassistant address in nslookup.
Thank you! Your video was very helpful and very very well done. You and others like you make the internet a better place.
Thank you Mark, that means a lot!
Excellent video, two small comments that could be easily fixed which caused me a minor problem.
1. at 7:53 you said to click 'Start' which happened so fast on the video I missed it many times.
2 HA has evolved and the side bar links are now buried in the configuration tool, which took a bit of finding and the which option to use.
Again great explanation and thank you for your time and effort✔✔👌👌
I really like youre videos, they are clear and understandible.
Thanks! I ended up using the VPN option. Reason is that I would have to forward ports for each thing I want to access remotely. Home assistant, cameras, etc. and the list seems to get longer every year. Each port that’s forwarded is one more headache to manage, and one more hole in the firewall to keep secure. Just my personal preference for now. Maybe that will change.
Great tutorial, easy to follow and got everything set up. Thanks!
Awesome!
THIS WAS FOUR HOURS OF HELL!!!
Not the video, my lack of knowledge!
Wow, thanks dude, this video was amazingly helpful.
The reason it was hell, was: about every time you open your mouth, I have to pause the video, and go search google to learn what the last four words meant! This is just because everything you said is soooo far beyond my knowledge and understanding. I think this video is awesome! I also think the thing that is lost on yourself, and many other longer-time HA users, is: noobs don't even know what most of the terms mean! 🙂
Yet, I was able to follow along all the way. (Ok, well, there were some terms you used in HA that did not exist anymore, and THAT took another 45 minutes just to find out where the options are now located and how to get to them! - but that's on HA changing the interface obviously).
So I followed along all the way, and step by step saw things working and happening as you predict (once I grasped what I was supposed to do, and once I discovered the place in HA to DO the stuff). It was quite exciting seeing things working and building to the final operation.
REALLY good video bro! Really good!
There is an "unfortunately" in there, though....unfortunately, everything worked right up until the moment I had to change the router's DNS. Apparently my provider locked the router into an automatic DNS, and one cannot change it. So, after four or more hours of SERIOUS mind-bending hell, I am still stuck without the ability of having access to HA from outside 😭😭😭😭
I cannot tell you how traumatic this is! 😩 I think this rant of mine may be therapeutic 🤣🤣
So, I realize you may never see this, or be able to answer, but, anyone else who is reading this: any advice on what to do if everything went according to plan as in the video EXCEPT the ability to change the router's DNS?
Are my only two remaining options:
A) Get another router, or
B) Use Home Assistant Cloud subscription?
Thanks again for this monster video dude! It is incredible!
Tnx man, i love your video's. I just get started with home assistant, learning alot from your channel. Subscribed!
Thanks, appreciate the support! Good luck with your HA journey! 😅
Thank you so much for your explanaition! Super clear, to the point, and everything worked like a charm!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Followed everything flawlessly, the information is very clear.
Thanks Martin, appreciate you! 🙌
Got yourself a new fellow scot subscriber - saved me a ton of time and hassle ...thank you
Always good to have more Scots around! Thanks!
Thanks for this video. I have tried a couple of times, but finally got it right with your help. The only thing with one url, is it is slower than molasses in january especially from internal.
Awesome! If it's slow internally I would suggest following the DNS section of the video to make it much faster
@@EverythingSmartHome I di do that on hte router , but maybe I need to apply hte DNS to both the router and the DSL modem.
You only need to apply it to the router that handles DNS for your network
@@EverythingSmartHome Thanks!
Great video!! Keep up the great work. I am going to configure this tomorrow :)
Good luck!!
@@EverythingSmartHome i actually just finished and it’s working like a charm!! More great videos like this please :) I admire people with the knowledge like you :)