Hi
Removed content, you've confused me. Surely the gateway has to be either blank, or some other device on your network that links to a bigger network, or the Internet.
Regards, David.
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I imagine the filter, if left blank allows everything, but if a range is added, only allows that range. Anything else would be un-workable.
As for static rules, just keep a list, don't use the same one twice, it is more subnets that you have to be careful of.
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Why bother with the router idea at all, can't you just connect the two devices, and use IPs to point to other devices for file backups, aka. \\192.168.111.20\..... for connection to the NAS.
Why not, just configure both Server and NAS with IP addresses off the range of your normal network, then plug both, into a switch with the rest of your Network. The two should be able to work fine, and saves all this router configuration, and having two NICs active...
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