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NAS, WD or Synology

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Good morning! If you suspect that your network is being hacked and want to isolate your NAS devices from the router while still allowing your PCs to access both, there are a few steps you can take to enhance security.

One option is to create a separate network segment for your NAS devices by connecting them directly to an additional LAN port on one of the NAS devices. This can help isolate them from the primary network while maintaining connectivity with your PCs.

To achieve this, configure the additional LAN port on the NAS device as a separate network or VLAN. Connect the NAS devices to this LAN port, and ensure that they are assigned IP addresses within the isolated network range. Your PCs can then connect to both the primary network and the isolated NAS network, allowing them to access the NAS devices while maintaining separation from the potentially compromised router.

It's important to regularly update the firmware on your NAS devices, use strong and unique passwords, and enable firewall rules to further enhance security. Additionally, consider implementing additional security measures like two-factor authentication and regular security audits.

If you're experiencing ongoing security concerns, it may be advisable to consult with a network security professional or IT specialist who can assess your network setup, identify vulnerabilities, and recommend further security measures specific to your environment.

Remember, proactive security measures can help safeguard your network and data from potential threats.
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NAS, WD or Synology - by ENQUIRIES - 05-29-2023, 05:30 AM
RE: NAS, WD or Synology - by ed - 06-02-2023, 09:43 AM

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