January 1, 20206 yr I want to do a kind of strange thing; I'd like to connect my PC (which is right next to my unRAID server) directly to the unRAID server AND be able to access the internet on the PC running "through" the unRIAD LAN port. I have an Intel 4-port I350 coming tomorrow and want to use all four port for 802.3ad LACP. I will then have two available NIC ports on my Supermicro. I would like to connect the PC to one of these two ports to access unRAID, but maintain internet connectivity with the PC by using unRAID's connection to the internet. Could somebody point me in the direction of how this may be accomplished? I know it's not that difficult, but lack the proper vocabulary and knowledge. This would make it so that I don't need to run anymore Ethernet cables through my walls to my office. Thanks for any help and kind regards, craigr
January 1, 20206 yr Author Also, right now both unRAID and the PC are connected to my switch, all with static IP addresses. craigr
January 2, 20206 yr Hi Craig. Just a few questions around some of the assumptions I've made. Does the above represent what you're trying to achieve?
January 2, 20206 yr Author 4 hours ago, techsperion said: Hi Craig. Just a few questions around some of the assumptions I've made. Does the above represent what you're trying to achieve? Yes exactly. However the switch handles LACP (HP 1810-24G J9803A). Thanks! craigr
January 2, 20206 yr Yes exactly. However the switch handles LACP (HP 1810-24G J9803A). Thanks! craigrWhere’s your DHCP coming from ? Don’t think your workstation would get any assignment plugged in like that.Is your desktop machine running Windows?Just trying to think this one through
January 2, 20206 yr Author DHCP on is coming from the router. However, the unRAID server is on a static IP as is the PC. So I don't think the PC would need to pull a DHCP as long as it's static. DNS is assigned at the unRAID server and specified at the PC as well. PC is running Windows 7. Thanks! craigr
January 2, 20206 yr DHCP on is coming from the router. However, the unRAID server is on a static IP as is the PC. So I don't think the PC would need to pull a DHCP as long as it's static. DNS is assigned at the unRAID server and specified at the PC as well. PC is running Windows 7. Thanks! craigr Shot in the dark here, but you could try bridging all the interfaces underSettings > Network SettingsThen set a static IP on the Unraid SuperMicro NIC.Then set your PCs gateway to the IP set above.No idea if this will work but worth a shot
January 2, 20206 yr Author It may work... I'll let you know once I've tried it. I am having some unexpected issues that may keep me from setting this up for at least a few days. Kind regards, craigr
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