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BretD
Jul 19, 2017Administrator
AMA - Ask Us Anything About ReadyNAS and You Could Win a ReadyNAS 214!
We are hosting an extended 4 week Ask Me Anything AMA for the NETGEAR ReadyNAS line of products and we would love to answer your ReadyNAS questions. Best of all, posting your question below enter...
Charlesb224
Aug 17, 2017Tutor
I'm in the market for a new NAS. I currently have an old RND2000 (Duo V1) and a RN102
Funnily enough, I'm considering the RN214, which is the subject of this sweepstake. I have a separate Intel NUC box which currently handles my CCTV needs via a Windows based Software platform, which is not the most ideal. I would have liked to migrate this to my new NAS, but the disproportionate costs of the licensing are putting me off the RN214. However, another piece of this is whether Dual NIC would enable me to utilise the RN214 on a separate network if there is no Gateway/Router. That is to say, that the 2nd NIC would be connected to an unmanaged switch which is also connected to the IP Cameras in use, all using a separate Network Subnet. Would the RN214 be able to 'route' to the separate Subnet from the main subnet?
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 18, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Charlesb224 wrote:
I'm in the market for a new NAS. I currently have an old RND2000 (Duo V1) and a RN102
Funnily enough, I'm considering the RN214, which is the subject of this sweepstake. I have a separate Intel NUC box which currently handles my CCTV needs via a Windows based Software platform, which is not the most ideal. I would have liked to migrate this to my new NAS, but the disproportionate costs of the licensing are putting me off the RN214. However, another piece of this is whether Dual NIC would enable me to utilise the RN214 on a separate network if there is no Gateway/Router. That is to say, that the 2nd NIC would be connected to an unmanaged switch which is also connected to the IP Cameras in use, all using a separate Network Subnet. Would the RN214 be able to 'route' to the separate Subnet from the main subnet?
This question does leave a lot of return questions to clarify your request. It might be best to open a new thread and provide a link to it here so we can follow up with you on this.