01-05-2024, 04:11 PM
Great to hear that Tailscale is working for remote access! To address the speed issues, here's a suggestion: Instead of mapping the drives using both the Tailscale IP and the local IP simultaneously, consider creating two separate mappings – one for local access (using the local IP) and another for remote access (using the Tailscale IP).
This way, you can switch between the mappings based on your location without encountering conflicts. When you're at home, use the local IP mapping for maximum performance, and switch to the Tailscale IP mapping when you're away for remote access. This approach should resolve the "already in use" issue you're experiencing.
Remember to disconnect the mapped drive that you're not currently using to avoid conflicts. It might involve a manual switch, but it ensures a smoother experience both locally and remotely.
This way, you can switch between the mappings based on your location without encountering conflicts. When you're at home, use the local IP mapping for maximum performance, and switch to the Tailscale IP mapping when you're away for remote access. This approach should resolve the "already in use" issue you're experiencing.
Remember to disconnect the mapped drive that you're not currently using to avoid conflicts. It might involve a manual switch, but it ensures a smoother experience both locally and remotely.