![]() So for the DSM portal on 10G, of course your web browser will complain that the certificate doesn't match but you can accept that asa you know this can only be the NAS. In fact any time you want to access the NAS on the 10G connection you just use 192.168.200.1 as the address. You now should be able to access the NAS consistently from the MAC using Finder's Connect to server (cmd-k) using afp://192.168.200.1 and smb://192.168.200.1. Select your Thunderbolt 10G interface and then click the Advanced button. If the bottom-left padlock is locked you must click it to unlock this panel. Launch System Preferences and open Network settings. ![]() The 10G will be used for accessing the NAS by its 10G IP address. The primary connection, 1G, will still access the Internet, be used for DNS (resolving URLs to IP addresses), and all other connectivity. Let's choose 192.168.200.0/24 since it's far enough away from where most things will select a default range (the NAS's VPN Server etc) and configure the Mac and NAS 10G interfaces to use this, as a secondary connection. We can choose another subnet that you don't use/won't ever normally use in the 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.0. ![]() Synology RT2600ac) then there will still be a 192.168.100.0/24 subnet between the VM router and you router's WAN port (so the VM router can be managed). If you had it running in modem (bridge) mode and use your own Internet router (e.g. Also, if the Mac has it's 1G disconnected then it will default to the 10G.īeing Virgin Media then the default LAN subnet is 192.168.0.0/24. If the 1G connection is disconnected then the NAS will be advertising on the 10G connection. But probably most NAS services are advertising on the 1G IP addresses, in which case the Mac will access via the 1G connection. ![]() There is probably a self-assigned IP on the Mac and NAS 10G interfaces (in range 169.254.0.0/16). The router's DHCP will be assigning IP on the 1G LAN: either dynamic IP or reserved for each device (to ensure the same IP is always assigned). Mac (Thunderbolt cable to 10G) to NAS (add-on 10G).NAS (built-in 1G) to router's LAN switch (1G port). ![]()
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