Here’s how you can connect your NAS directly to your PC
Routers and switches are typically used to connect NAS, PCs, servers, SBCs, and other computing devices over a local area network. However, there are a couple of reasons why you might want to ditch a router/switch and directly interface two devices using their Ethernet ports. Perhaps you dont want other devices in the network to gain access to confidential files. Or maybe you've finally upgraded to 10GbE NICs, but are bottlenecked by the slower speeds of your switchs SFP+/RJ45 sockets. Regardless of your reasons, heres an in-depth guide on how to pair your NAS with a PC over Ethernet.
Routers and switches are typically used to connect NAS, PCs, servers, SBCs, and other computing devices over a local area network. However, there are a couple of reasons why you might want to ditch a router/switch and directly interface two devices using their Ethernet ports. Perhaps you dont want other devices in the network to gain access to confidential files. Or maybe you’ve finally upgraded to 10GbE NICs, but are bottlenecked by the slower speeds of your switchs SFP+/RJ45 sockets. Regardless of your reasons, heres an in-depth guide on how to pair your NAS with a PC over Ethernet.
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