I’ve been searching around the questions area - and I found this
as helpful as the answers are - However, I do not really still understand how I can access my Console
Im unable to access my Console from my current wifi - how do I check if I have allowed port 80? Or is there a workaround for it?
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The DigitalOcean Console can be accessed from within the DigitalOcean Control Panel. To access it, you’d need to login and click on the name of the Droplet you’re wanting to connect to and then click on Access from the left navigation menu, then click on the Launch Console button.
Otherwise, you’d need to use Terminal (on Mac) or something like PuTTy on Windows 8/10.
If none of those work, please let me know how your Droplet was setup and with what. Most of the error codes I’m seeing specific to your issue are with VNC.
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