No agent on target devices

Remote Access to Any Device — Without Installing Anything On It

TeamViewer, AnyDesk, and Splashtop all require software on every device you want to access. That works for Windows PCs — but not for NVR cameras, PBX phone systems, managed switches, or any network appliance. ProxyLink reaches all of them through a single WireGuard tunnel on a router.

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How It Works

One tunnel on a router. Every device on that LAN becomes accessible through ProxyLink.

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Deploy WireGuard on the router

Install the ProxyLink tunnel on your client's router, pfSense box, MikroTik, or any Linux gateway. One-line setup on Linux gateways and MikroTik (SSH auto-config); pfSense and OPNsense install the WireGuard package and import a config. Covers the entire LAN and every VLAN.

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Add proxy links for each device

In the ProxyLink dashboard, create a proxy link pointing to any IP:port on that network. NVR camera on 192.168.1.50:80? PBX admin on 192.168.2.10:8080? Done.

3

Access from any browser, anywhere

Click the proxy link. Instant access. Browser RDP for Windows PCs, browser VNC, browser SSH, or direct HTTP to any web interface — no software on your laptop either.

Every Device on the LAN — No Agent Required

Network devices (cameras, switches, NAS, routers, PBX) need nothing installed. Windows PCs use a one-time deploy script — fully unattended, with VNC secured automatically by a per-device password. RDP signs in to the PC's own Windows account, which must have a password set (Windows blocks RDP for blank-password accounts).

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NVR / IP Cameras
HTTP web interface (Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview) — no DDNS, no open ports, no static IP. Raw RTSP streams use a TCP proxy link on the RTSP port.
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PBX Phone Systems
Matrix Comsec, Yeastar, 3CX, Asterisk admin panels. One tunnel covers the PBX VLAN separately from the main LAN.
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Managed Switches
Cisco, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, HP — browser access to the switch management interface. No console cable, no VPN client.
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Windows PCs & Servers
Full browser RDP and VNC. RDP works with no script when the PC sits behind a gateway tunnel; VNC (and standalone PCs) use a one-liner deploy with WireGuard + UltraVNC. No software needed on your browser device. Session recording available.
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Synology / QNAP NAS
Access DSM or QTS from anywhere. No Synology QuickConnect, no port forwarding. Stays fully private behind the tunnel.
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Firewalls & Routers
pfSense, OPNsense, MikroTik Winbox/HTTP, Ubiquiti UniFi — admin panels accessible from browser without exposing them to the internet.
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Linux Servers
Browser SSH terminal. No SSH port exposed. No Putty or terminal on your laptop. Works on mobile too.
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UPS / PDU / IPMI
APC, Eaton, Raritan power management, IPMI/iDRAC/iLO — browser access to power and out-of-band management.
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Any HTTP/HTTPS Interface
If it has a web interface and an IP address, ProxyLink can reach it. Building access systems, HVAC, industrial HMI panels.
Real MSP deployment — hospitality client

One MikroTik Tunnel. Three VLANs. Everything Accessible.

A hotel client runs three separate VLANs: main LAN, PBX VLAN for their Matrix phone system, and a camera VLAN for NVR and IP cameras. No device on any of these VLANs has a public IP. There's no static IP at the property at all.

After setting up a single ProxyLink WireGuard tunnel on their MikroTik router, the MSP engineer can access every device on all three VLANs from a browser — no VPN client, no port forwarding, no static IP. The PBX admin panel, the NVR camera system, and every Windows PC on the main LAN.

Main LAN — Windows PCs, servers, printers
PBX VLAN — Matrix phone system admin panel
Camera VLAN — NVR interface + IP camera streams

This was impossible before ProxyLink. TeamViewer, AnyDesk, and Splashtop cannot reach NVR cameras or PBX systems without an agent — and those devices don't support agents.

Why Agent-Based Tools Fail for MSPs

Agent-based tools

Per-device deployment

Every device needs an agent installed. For 200 endpoints across 20 client sites, that's 200 deployment tasks, 200 licenses, and 200 potential failure points.

Agent-based tools

Network devices are locked out

NVR cameras, managed switches, PBX systems, routers — none of these run Windows or Linux in a way that supports a TeamViewer or AnyDesk agent. These devices simply can't be reached.

ProxyLink

One tunnel per site — covers everything

ProxyLink needs one deployment per client site, on any router or gateway device. After that, every device on the network is reachable — regardless of what OS it runs or whether it supports any software.

ProxyLink

Smaller attack surface

No agent running on 200 devices means 200 fewer software components that could be exploited, need updating, or show up in a vulnerability scan. The only software is the WireGuard tunnel on the router.

Works With Any Router or Gateway

Any device that can run WireGuard can be the gateway for a ProxyLink tunnel. Auto-configuration available for MikroTik.

MikroTik RouterOS 7 pfSense / OPNsense OpenWRT Raspberry Pi Debian / Ubuntu Synology (WireGuard pkg) Any Linux box

Access Every Device on Your Client's LAN — Starting Today

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