Win10: How to force VPN yet allow home NAS connection?
I read @Moab excellent reply on how to force VPN connect on Win10 but I'd like to also have this new PC [bought only for VPN downloading] to be able to xfer the downloaded file to my home NAS drive.
Is that possible?
I do not want any external internet traffic to go without VPN.
Thanks in advance. Jimbo213Mo
networking windows-10 vpn nas
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I read @Moab excellent reply on how to force VPN connect on Win10 but I'd like to also have this new PC [bought only for VPN downloading] to be able to xfer the downloaded file to my home NAS drive.
Is that possible?
I do not want any external internet traffic to go without VPN.
Thanks in advance. Jimbo213Mo
networking windows-10 vpn nas
So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21
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I read @Moab excellent reply on how to force VPN connect on Win10 but I'd like to also have this new PC [bought only for VPN downloading] to be able to xfer the downloaded file to my home NAS drive.
Is that possible?
I do not want any external internet traffic to go without VPN.
Thanks in advance. Jimbo213Mo
networking windows-10 vpn nas
I read @Moab excellent reply on how to force VPN connect on Win10 but I'd like to also have this new PC [bought only for VPN downloading] to be able to xfer the downloaded file to my home NAS drive.
Is that possible?
I do not want any external internet traffic to go without VPN.
Thanks in advance. Jimbo213Mo
networking windows-10 vpn nas
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So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21
add a comment |
So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21
So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21
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So you means that you need to use VPN to connect to outside, but you still need to use internal network for NAS connection? If so , I think maybe you can try to use two network card to realize this.
– Peter.G
Dec 12 at 8:28
Thanks Peter for answering. - How would I configure them and/or configure the firewall to accomplish what is desired.
– Jim Holstein
Dec 14 at 19:21