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Lynnea1941
Sep 18, 2020Aspirant
Orbi AC2200 RBK43S with Buffalo TeraStation WS540DN6 NAS
I am planning on purchasing the AC2200 Tri-Band Wifi System (RBK43S) to work with the Xfinity xFi Gateway XB6 and a 16TB Buffalo Terastation WS5420DN6 NAS. The Netgear product will replace an older ...
Mstrbig
Sep 18, 2020Master
Lynnea1941 wrote:My concern is whether there will be a problem with the NAS. I fully understand that I must power down the NAS before removing the connection to the Lynksys, but then is it just a simple plug and play with the connection to the Orbi router or will something else need to be changed?
Should be pretty much plug and play. Just plug the NIC into the router and the DHCP server should set an IP address for the NAS.
Lynnea1941
Sep 18, 2020Aspirant
Recognizing that I am unfamiliar with the terms NIC and DHCP, please bear with me. NIC is Network Interface Card which is in the TeraStation and thus is connected when the cord is plugged into the new router? DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, it seems as though the Netgear equipment will determine the proper IP address for the server. I can see in the TeraStation information that there is an IP address. Is that the one that is connected to the Linksys as that is the current router? Am I then understanding correctly that the Orbi will create a new IP address as it is a different router?
- Lynnea1941Sep 26, 2020Aspirant
Can anyone help me with my question? I just need to have a simple explanation.
- Lynnea1941Sep 29, 2020Aspirant
Can anyone help me with the jargon? Surely someone can give a simple explanation. I