![]() ![]() Each must have a unique address based on the same subnet prefix. How are you physically connecting the QNAP and Mac together? A) directly with a single 10 GbE cable with QNAP on one end and Mac on the other B) OR via a 10 GbE switch If it's the latter (via a 10 GbE switch), is there a router physically connected to that switch (perhaps it's the same box)? B1) Yes B2) No A) Search the 'net and Apple's and QNAP's documentation for how to manually assign static IP addresses to Mac and NAS Ethernet interfaces, respectively. There is no "easy setup" document because there are two many variables involved. ![]() The information is all there in both Apple and QNAP documentation if you know what to look for, that's the issue. I've done some reading of the docs around QNAP but haven't found the answer yet. Editblog wrote:I'm sure this is simple tasks for those with an understanding of IPs and networking and all that stuff, which I do not have.
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