Note that Sonic does not support static IP with fiber.
I also use blue iris. Note that blue iris, at least for the android app, uses an "IPS" to match a subset of the license key to a deployment so it can work with a dynamic IP without any third party requirement.
For using blue iris with http, i use a dynamic dns provider (noip.com). As I don't want to remember their name, I have a cname in my zone records to point from a name in my domain (home.<mydomain.org>) to the name from noip.com (in .ddns.net)
On the router I have a redirection from a port, say 8443, to the local machine running blue iris on the port it's running. so I could have multiple instances of blue iris or any other http services, just not on the same port. And it works everywhere.
I also use blue iris. Note that blue iris, at least for the android app, uses an "IPS" to match a subset of the license key to a deployment so it can work with a dynamic IP without any third party requirement.
For using blue iris with http, i use a dynamic dns provider (noip.com). As I don't want to remember their name, I have a cname in my zone records to point from a name in my domain (home.<mydomain.org>) to the name from noip.com (in .ddns.net)
On the router I have a redirection from a port, say 8443, to the local machine running blue iris on the port it's running. so I could have multiple instances of blue iris or any other http services, just not on the same port. And it works everywhere.