Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How do I access my Pi from an externel network to install modules and change config.js?
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With TeamViewer you don’t have to open a port
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@MWel1977
I recommend dataplicity.com for one device, it’s free. And easy to use. -
@Sean that dataplicity is only commandline right?
And they also have an app for my smartphone (Android) I see.
Does that mean I can control my Pi (via commandline) from any place in the world?
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@MWel1977
It has web interface (and web terminal shell also).
You don’t need to make port forwarding. dataplicity makes some tunneling through it’s service between your RPI and dataplicity server. You can connect to your RPI through dataplicity server with dedicated static domain name - wormhole (looks some funny however), then can control your RPI(or any other linux based machine) remotely. It will have same domain name even when you change the network.
Free version has some limited features, but I think it’s enough for usual usage. -
@MWel1977
Web terminal looks like this;

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@Sean Nice!
But it still is commandline correct? No desktop view of the pi.
Seeing this I like to have 1 program that connects to my pi that on a laptop can show me the Pi’s desktop (remote desktop) but on my Android smartphone uses the commandline. Teamviewer has only the remote desktop…and that’s on a smartphone not great. But using the commandline completely is at the moment to much for me.
I do use JuiceSSH on my smartphone When I’m at home) for simple things like checking folders and stuff. But to customize the MM2 I do would like to have a desktop enviroment for now.
But I’ll have a look at this option as well! Thanks for pointing it out! :grinning_face: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: -
@MWel1977
Hmmm… I think you need just Accessing RPI from an external network To install modules and change config.js. Those could be done with just terminal shell.
Anyway, you might have your own needs. VNC or teamViewer could be the one. but as you know, it needs some tricks of port forwarding. Choice is yours. -
@Sean :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: It’s just I’m not that familiar with doing everything via the command shell. Installing modules via the shell that I can do.
But I haven’t changed the config.js via the shell yet.
is it simple as: “sudo nano /MagicMirror/Config/config.js”? -
@MWel1977
I am a beginner and use VNC viewer (which has a desktop view of my Raspi) on my work computer and my android smartphone
https://www.realvnc.com/de/connect/docs/raspberry-pi.html#raspberry-pi-setup -
@thedoorsfanatic WOW!!! :fearful_face: :fearful_face: WAIT…WHAT???:dizzy_face: :dizzy_face:
That’s you in the youtube vid? And you controle your mirror using a tablet with a webinterface?? HOW??? I want that too! -
@MWel1977
That is very easy and just a module you have to install:
https://github.com/Jopyth/MMM-Remote-Controland I don’t know anything about programming or linux. My YouTube playlist shows what I have achieved so far
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@thedoorsfanatic
I have seen this modules but I thought it was a inscreen module and not a remote controle via a web interface.
I currently have MMM-Pages to show different modules on different pages. Like on your smartphone. I use 2 ultrasonic sensors to move left and right through the pages.
Have the hardware al in place in the frame since last week and now I’m setting up the MM2 again … because I lost/misplaced my original SD-card… :confounded_face: :confounded_face:
What HAT are you using for the voice control by the way? -
@MWel1977
There are many threads concerning that topic
This might be the wrong place to continue that discussion. Just comment under my videoI use a module which I have found on github but is not published under the 3rd party modules
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Possible with any DynDNS Provider such „No-IP.com“, „dyndns.com“ or „ANYDNS“.
I use the „MyFritz!“ DynDNS service delivered with my Fritz!Box router.
Very easy to setup.
Only necessary to enable „Port Forwarding“ for your MM2 pi and you have access from any location of the world.
http://raspi-mm2.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.myfritz.net:8080/
Works great.
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" Just comment under my video"
I just did. :smiling_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@thedoorsfanatic - Interesting. RealVNC has built the infrastructure to create a middleman VNC server and made it free. For five free-of-charge installations, that’s a hell of a deal. Much easier than my C&C installation. The downside is that you have to trust the RealCNC people (shouldn’t be a problem. But I trust nobody. Professional habit.)
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For those who want to do it the hard way, I have a tutorial on using cloud VMs to provide a means to connect to your Mirrors. I designed it for multiple mirrors of unlimited number.
I’ll be up front about this: My way is complicated and provides only SSH access to your mirrors. But it is about as secure as you’re going to find. It doesn’t rely on installing unknown services on your Mirror Pi (Dataplicity, RealVNC). It’s all open source and SSH key protected.
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