Secure remote viewing

RTSP Remote Access: Port Forwarding, VPN and Safe Camera Viewing

The safest way to view RTSP cameras remotely is not to expose port 554. Keep cameras private on your LAN, connect home and phone through a VPN, then use the same local RTSP URLs in SmartRTSP.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Quick answer

Do not directly forward RTSP port 554 to the public internet for normal home use. Use Tailscale, WireGuard, OpenVPN or your router's VPN server, then connect to the camera's local IP address securely.

Remote access options

OptionSafetyWhen to useNotes
VPN: Tailscale / WireGuard / OpenVPNBestPersonal remote viewing, family access, vacation homesKeep using local URLs like rtsp://192.168.1.108:554/....
Router port forwardingRiskyOnly when VPN is impossible and access is restrictedNever expose default credentials; restrict source IPs if supported.
Cloud camera appDepends on vendorCloud-first cameras such as Ring or NestConvenient, but may not provide standard RTSP for SmartRTSP.
RTSPS / encrypted RTSPGood when supportedProfessional cameras with TLS supportStill prefer VPN for discovery, authentication and network isolation.

Reserve IP

Create a DHCP reservation so the camera IP does not change after router reboot.

Change password

Never expose a camera using factory credentials or weak passwords.

Test locally first

Confirm VLC or SmartRTSP can play the stream on Wi-Fi before remote setup.