[Help] Looking for remote access solution: Tailscale?
Posted: 08 Jan 2026, 06:45
Running a TNAS v6
I have a number of devices I remote access (such as CCTV system, computers etc) which I use to port forward via my router and DDNS resolve. This was all great until I switched to a new service provider using CGNAT which now makes remote access via fixed or DDNS impossible.
Some of my services such as Plex and Home Assistant have remote access using their own reverse proxy features but the important services I have (CCTV) have no such feature so I need to somehow be able to remotely access it.
I have looked into Tailscale and have it setup and configured as an Exit Node and believe I need to now also set it as a Subnet Router so I can use my TNAS as a way to access my other devices (which I cannot deploy Tailscale client).
I am looking to see if anyone has experience in this or can offer some advice? I have not been able to setup the Subnet Router as yet and am not even sure if this is the best way but I need to find a solution that does not rely on port forwarding.
I have a number of devices I remote access (such as CCTV system, computers etc) which I use to port forward via my router and DDNS resolve. This was all great until I switched to a new service provider using CGNAT which now makes remote access via fixed or DDNS impossible.
Some of my services such as Plex and Home Assistant have remote access using their own reverse proxy features but the important services I have (CCTV) have no such feature so I need to somehow be able to remotely access it.
I have looked into Tailscale and have it setup and configured as an Exit Node and believe I need to now also set it as a Subnet Router so I can use my TNAS as a way to access my other devices (which I cannot deploy Tailscale client).
I am looking to see if anyone has experience in this or can offer some advice? I have not been able to setup the Subnet Router as yet and am not even sure if this is the best way but I need to find a solution that does not rely on port forwarding.