skyking1
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You can set up a VPN at your router. Many routers support that with a feature.I've been thinking of a NAS too, and had been looking at Synology.
I have a small business, and I'd like to be able to access my spreadsheets and files from wherever I am. Have any of you set your NAS up to be internet accessible? If so, how hard/easy was it? And is it pretty secure?
If you have a very stable IP address you can find your place on the net with your IP.
If it is a dynamic IP and it changes while you are on the road, you would be locked out unless you also set up dyndns or something similar.
https://oci.dyn.com/dynamic-dns-hostname-search/
Some routers have a built in Dyndns updater client, or you can run a client app on a computer that you leave running.