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Sylvester2999
Nov 15, 2017Aspirant
R7800 configuration Freebox & Nas syno sur 2 reseaux
Bonjour , Est-il possible d’acceder à un Nas Synology sur 2 reseaux ? Le reseau 192.168.0.x pour serveu...
- Nov 16, 2017
> Je n'ai rien modifié dans la configuration de R7800
That is expected. The R7800 does not need any new information.
Any message to a foreign subnet gets sent out through its WAN port.
> Je n'ai RIEN ajouté dans les redirections de la Freebox
Ah, yes. If the connection is made by a client on the R7800 LAN,
then NAT (on the R7800) may do everything you need. The Freebox will
see a connection coming from the R7800 WAN interface (192.168.0.2). It
will reply to that, and NAT on the R7800 will pass the reply to the real
client on the R7800 LAN.
If the connection is to be made by a client on the Freebox LAN,
_then_ the Freebox will need a static route to the R7800 LAN.
(Otherwise it would send the message to your ISP.)
So, in one direction (R7800 -> Freebox), NAT solves the problem. In
the other direction (Freebox -> R7800), the route is required. Sorryfor the (my) confusion.
Sylvester2999
Nov 16, 2017Aspirant
Essai :
J’ai branché le NAS directement sur la freebox
IP : 192.168.0.10
Je n’ai rien modifié dans la configuration de R7800
Je n’ai RIEN ajouté dans les redirections de la Freebox
- Sur la TV avec le FreePlayer, le NAS apparait bien comme serveur multimedia : Ce qui est normal.
- Sur 1 PC en Windows 10
Dans l’Explorateur windows , saisie : \\192.168.0.10 et je peux acceder à n’importe quel dossier du NAS !!!
Dans EDGE, saisie : IP+port du NAS et affichage correct
Je n’ai rien trouvé dans ROUTERLOGIN.NET du R7800 qui m’indique ce qu’il a vu passer ?
A votre avis, a partir des demandes par l’explorateur windows 10, quel est le chemin ?
Sinon, mon problème est résolu
Test:
I plugged the NAS directly on the Freebox
IP: 192.168.0.10
I have not changed anything in the configuration of R7800
I have not added anything in the redirections of the Freebox
-On TV with the FreePlayer, the NAS appears as a multimedia server: which is normal..
-On 1 PC in Windows 10
In Windows Explorer, enter: \ 192.168.0.10 and I can access any folder of the NAS!!!
In EDGE, typing: IP + NAS port and correct display
I found nothing in ROUTERLOGIN.NET of the R7800 that tells me what he saw passing?
In your opinion, from the requests by Windows Explorer 10, what is the path?
Otherwise my problem is solved
antinode
Nov 16, 2017Guru
> Je n'ai rien modifié dans la configuration de R7800
That is expected. The R7800 does not need any new information.
Any message to a foreign subnet gets sent out through its WAN port.
> Je n'ai RIEN ajouté dans les redirections de la Freebox
Ah, yes. If the connection is made by a client on the R7800 LAN,
then NAT (on the R7800) may do everything you need. The Freebox will
see a connection coming from the R7800 WAN interface (192.168.0.2). It
will reply to that, and NAT on the R7800 will pass the reply to the real
client on the R7800 LAN.
If the connection is to be made by a client on the Freebox LAN,
_then_ the Freebox will need a static route to the R7800 LAN.
(Otherwise it would send the message to your ISP.)
So, in one direction (R7800 -> Freebox), NAT solves the problem. In
the other direction (Freebox -> R7800), the route is required. Sorry
for the (my) confusion.
- Sylvester2999Nov 16, 2017Aspirant
Merci pour la réponse
Content et interessé d'avoir discuté avec vous
Cordialement