Captain Spaulding
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Hi,
I'm thinking of setting up some Synology NAS devices for a client but would appreciate some advice fro someone who has experience with these.
A DS212J at their office and a DS112J at an off-site location. I plan to backup the DS212J to the DS112J.
The client will use the office device to backup their files to and also for some local file storage. They also want to access the storage remotely and backup remotely if possible. When I am getting confused is the connectivity part.
1. They have a broadband connections in the office and the off-site location but without static IP's. How can the synology devices sync with each other without having fixed IP's, is this possible?
2. How can remote users access the office NAS with a static IP, again is it possible?
3. Is it possible for a remote user to backup their files or do they need to be connected to the local LAN?
The docs are a little unclear when it comes to setting these up without a static IP.
Thanks
Captain.
I'm thinking of setting up some Synology NAS devices for a client but would appreciate some advice fro someone who has experience with these.
A DS212J at their office and a DS112J at an off-site location. I plan to backup the DS212J to the DS112J.
The client will use the office device to backup their files to and also for some local file storage. They also want to access the storage remotely and backup remotely if possible. When I am getting confused is the connectivity part.
1. They have a broadband connections in the office and the off-site location but without static IP's. How can the synology devices sync with each other without having fixed IP's, is this possible?
2. How can remote users access the office NAS with a static IP, again is it possible?
3. Is it possible for a remote user to backup their files or do they need to be connected to the local LAN?
The docs are a little unclear when it comes to setting these up without a static IP.
Thanks
Captain.