- 1
- 1
- NAS
- DS220+
- Router
- RT6600ax
- Operating system
- Windows
- Mobile operating system
- Android
OK, here's my setup:
AT&T Fiber Internet -> RT6600ax -> NordVPN -> DS220+, laptop, 2 PCs, Samsung TV, and a google nest.
And here's what I'm trying to accomplish:
For privacy, I want to have Nord running through the router to cover my home devices. I have an emby server running on the DS220, which I can access fine through my home devices currently, but cannot access when I'm not home. What I would ultimately like to do is basically have two networks running, one with all my home devices able to access each other, and another with just the DS220 being accessible. The 220 has two ethernet ports, but I'm not sure if that means it can run through two separate networks, and I'm also not sure how to set up the separate networks to work on the 6600. I used to be decent at networking, but that was 20+ years ago and things have changed, so I'm not exactly starting from scratch, but also sort of starting from scratch. I'd love to have your input on how to get my system running optimally! Thanks!
AT&T Fiber Internet -> RT6600ax -> NordVPN -> DS220+, laptop, 2 PCs, Samsung TV, and a google nest.
And here's what I'm trying to accomplish:
For privacy, I want to have Nord running through the router to cover my home devices. I have an emby server running on the DS220, which I can access fine through my home devices currently, but cannot access when I'm not home. What I would ultimately like to do is basically have two networks running, one with all my home devices able to access each other, and another with just the DS220 being accessible. The 220 has two ethernet ports, but I'm not sure if that means it can run through two separate networks, and I'm also not sure how to set up the separate networks to work on the 6600. I used to be decent at networking, but that was 20+ years ago and things have changed, so I'm not exactly starting from scratch, but also sort of starting from scratch. I'd love to have your input on how to get my system running optimally! Thanks!
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