- Jul 26, 2006
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Ok dumb question, here is the theoretical setup:
- PC (DHCP on, getting public IP address) > Switch
- Switch > Modem
- NAS (10.10.0.10 static IP) > Switch
Is there any way for the PC with its public IP address to communicate with the NAS, or would the 10.10.0.10 packets not make it to the NAS due to the subnet of the public IP address?
Note: I am aware an alternative solution would be to install a second NIC, or even put everything under a router and block all internet for the NAS.
- PC (DHCP on, getting public IP address) > Switch
- Switch > Modem
- NAS (10.10.0.10 static IP) > Switch
Is there any way for the PC with its public IP address to communicate with the NAS, or would the 10.10.0.10 packets not make it to the NAS due to the subnet of the public IP address?
Note: I am aware an alternative solution would be to install a second NIC, or even put everything under a router and block all internet for the NAS.