ProxyLink gives you browser-based access to every device on a client’s network — Windows PCs, servers, web UIs, NVRs, PBX systems, IP cameras — through a single WireGuard tunnel on their router.Documentation Index
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How it works
Install one tunnel on the router
Put a WireGuard peer on a MikroTik, pfSense, OpenWRT router, or any Linux gateway. That one tunnel covers the entire LAN and all VLANs — no software on individual devices.
Create proxy links for each service
Expose any IP:port as a browser-accessible URL. Web UIs, SSH, RDP, VNC, TCP ports — anything.
What makes ProxyLink different
No agent on network devices
Cameras, NVRs, PBX systems, switches — anything reachable on the LAN is accessible with zero software on the device itself.
One tunnel, entire network
A single WireGuard peer on a router gives access to every device across all VLANs. 300 devices, one tunnel.
Browser RDP, VNC, SSH
Full terminals in the browser — no client software needed on the engineer’s machine either.
EU-hosted, open protocol
Hosted on Hetzner Germany. WireGuard is open-source. Your traffic never routes through third-party servers.
Real-world example
A hotel runs a MikroTik router with three VLANs — main LAN, PBX VLAN, and NVR/camera VLAN. One ProxyLink tunnel on the router gives the IT team browser access to:- Windows PCs via RDP
- The PBX admin panel via browser
- NVR camera streams via browser
- Network switches via web UI
Who is ProxyLink for?
- MSPs managing multiple client sites
- IT teams needing remote access to servers and network devices
- Homelab users running NAS, cameras, and home automation
Ready to get started? Pick your setup:
Windows PC
One command, 30 seconds
Router / Gateway
MikroTik, pfSense, OpenWRT
Linux Server
Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL