Connecting a NAS over Ethernet for central storage

Hi all

I have just received my new Internet Box 3, and have been setting up my home network.

I have an old Synology ds212j NAS that I would like to use as central storage, but it connects only over Ethernet. I have connected it to an available port, and it is accessible from my Mac and other PCs on the network. However, I can’t set it up as the central storage for my Swisscom Box. How can I enable it to be discovered in intenetbox.home?

Thanks in adavnce!

Raphael

Well, I am not sure why you would think it wouldnt make more sense than connecting over USB; the ideas is to be able to leverage the box’s capabilities to manage the storage from my NAS. I have read the manual, thanks; it would be great to hear if you have any more valuable contribution to the issue.

All the best

@Fleummieyau87

You have the choice:
Either you use your fully functional Synology NAS, or you use a USB disk attached to the Internet box as a central storage, a “NAS” reduced to the absolute minimum of functionality.

it’s up to you….

….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼


@Fleummieyau87 wrote:

Well, I am not sure why you would think it wouldnt make more sense than connecting over USB; the ideas is to be able to leverage the box’s capabilities to manage the storage from my NAS. I have read the manual, thanks; it would be great to hear if you have any more valuable contribution to the issue.

All the best


@Fleummieyau87

Of course: don’t use the IB nas feature if you already have a full blown synology NAS.

That’s my recommendation. I personally do this.

2 years later

You need your own DNS to do so, but it can be also hosted in the cloud.

Set fixed IP address on the NAS, configure the port forwarding and configure the DynDNS. You’ll be able to reach your NAS using the hostname you registered with the DynDNS provider.