Hi @ajgor74
ajgor74 wrote
@Clive_A
thanks for the suggestion: but for a not-good-trained user, could you provide me some practical example-commands about how to do that?
this will be really appreciated.
I don't know about your router. Port forwarding is a generic idea on how to mirror a local service to the public IP, but this requires you to have a public IP already.
If you don't know about this, I assume you need to address the IP first. As you described yourself as not a well-trained user.
Public IP is also not free in most countries. This is what you need to deal with your ISP.
Bypassing our servers, so you need to have a public IP or a server to relay. This is the basic direction to do what you want. VPN, port forwarding or creating SD-WAN stuff, all require a public IP address at your site(the router).
This is something too extensive that you need to learn about online. I cannot explain every term like a training session. I have showed you general direction, you can start to search or look up.
How to set up Port Forwarding feature on TP-Link SMB Router (new UI)
How to troubleshoot Port Forwarding Failure on Omada Gateway