I want my NAS to be connected to two different networks.

Currently reading
I want my NAS to be connected to two different networks.

1
0
NAS
DS418play
Operating system
  1. Linux
  2. Windows
Mobile operating system
  1. iOS
Last edited:
I looked up this up a bit and they talked about using static routing on the NAS to achieve this, how would I set that up?

I need some help setting up the networks on the ds418play. The ds418 has two lan ports. ideally I would like network traffic to look like this:

Lan1 port -> 192.168.10.1 gateway on dd-wrt -> dd-wrt router vpn -> wan

Lan2 port -> 192.168.5.1 gateway on usg -> vlan with no wan access

The goal is to have the DiskStation download from torrents through a VPN, while also being accessible on LAN so I can mount the drive on other computers.

I have gotten both of the Lans set-up individually and they both work by themselves, the problem is when I plug both of them into the disk station at the same time I am either unable to connect to the disk station(timeout error) because LAN1 higher service order or I am unable to connect to the internet from on the device because lan2 is higher service order.

I have enabled multiple gateways on the station.

I tried to do a bit of research and the results said to do a bit of static routing which I don't really understand. My guess is that I will have to make the LAN1 port the higher service order gateway and add a static route to allow connections on to LAN2.

How would I configure this static route?
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Similar threads

OK at last, worked it out, you have to install Synology app on PC first then add name amd password then...
Replies
12
Views
492
Howdy! After a long wait with internet companies, we've finally got our new line in to the new office. I...
Replies
24
Views
1,047
Referring to the direct message: use Control Panel / Network / Network Interfaces / Manage -> Service...
Replies
7
Views
534
  • Question
Several files are sensite for me, for example planning of home budget or contracts containing my personal...
Replies
4
Views
509
setup up a local DNS server and point DOMAIN1.com, DOMAIN2.com and DOMAIN3.com to your Synology IP. I am...
Replies
1
Views
823
  • Question
They are indeed very many small php type files. I'll check out the other suggestions you made once we get...
Replies
4
Views
711

Welcome to SynoForum.com!

SynoForum.com is an unofficial Synology forum for NAS owners and enthusiasts.

Registration is free, easy and fast!

Trending threads

Back
Top