I can speak to *one* of my doorlocks. I can speak to my doorbell from anywhere in the world except this building, because network isolation is blocking my local network from communicating with its local network.
How is it possible that the remote access method doesn't work locally? Are they using some broken direction for "are we on the same network" and then do the access differently?
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The problem is the ISP infrastructure that's blocking me from directly talking to any of the other network segments (my neighbours each have a segment, and the doorbell is on an independent one)
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Oh wow that's hideous. So if you e.g. video call a neighbour, it'll have to fall back to a slow proxied connection through something like a TURN server? That's disgusting...
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