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Petter-Server
Sep 21, 2022Aspirant
RDNU2000 - use of USB
I have a 10 yr old dual bay ReadyNAS that served me well the years when in operation. No probles at all. Now I want to resurrect it as a storage device for a server I will be using for hosting my...
StephenB
Sep 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Petter-Server wrote:
I have a 10 yr old dual bay ReadyNAS that served me well the years when in operation. No probles at all.
Now I want to resurrect it as a storage device for a server I will be using for hosting my own web site.
I want to connect to a dedicated PC using USB.
That can't be done, it needs to be connected via ethernet.
The NAS USB ports can be used for connecting USB drives and/or a UPS. But you can't use them to connect to a PC.
- SandsharkSep 21, 2022Sensei
But you can use a USB to Ethernet adapter on your PC and connect that directly to the NAS. Since there will be no DHCP active on that connection, you'll need to manually assign static IPs to both.
- StephenBSep 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
But you can use a USB to Ethernet adapter on your PC and connect that directly to the NAS.
Yes. Or purchase a second internal NIC if it has a tower chassis.
Though there is no performance advantage, so I recommend simply connecting the NAS to the router (getting a small gigabit switch if that is needed).
- Petter-ServerSep 21, 2022Aspirant
Thank you, guys.
I am now in the explorig phase, and I will see what solution I land on.
I am uncertain if this will work through the network, as the PC will need to install dedicated sw for hosting my website. Simple is usually best!
Petter
Ps: I am now running my travel-world.no on the one.com host.
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