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Server networking related question.

Ancestral

Hey everyone,

 

Not sure if this goes into this section or the server related area, I'll happily move it there if needed.

 

Currently I have a one home network:

ISP1 -> Modem -> Router -> devices

 

One of those devices is a unraid server hosing an emby server.

 

I'm looking at getting my own personal ISP (many reasons). If I hook up my devices including the unraid server to this new network, is there a way for PC's on the original network to access the unraid server to load data onto it for the emby server?

 

Thanks in advance! 

 

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you'd have to port forward on the new ISP and make sure they actually give you a unique public IP (which is often rare). 

 

There are probably other methods, but im not aware of them

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41 minutes ago, TheBean said:

make sure they actually give you a unique public IP

You could also try to use a ddns service like dynu.

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What exactly do you mean by 

1 hour ago, Ancestral said:

my own personal ISP

 

5950X/3080Ti primary rig  |  1920X/1070Ti Unraid for dockers  |  200TB TrueNAS w/ 1:1 backup

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44 minutes ago, xander.audio said:

You could also try to use a ddns service like dynu.

Assuming you get a public IP on your router and not end up behind CG-NAT and (for some reason) don't have IPv6, in which case you're SOL

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