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Hello,

 

I have a couple questions/problems regarding this network.

 

  1. Computer 1, the NAS and network printer can connect with eachoter and I can see the printer and NAS in the network layout tab without a problem, but I can't see computer 2 and 3 because they are on a different switch, they both have a good connection so it shouldn't be a problem. Computer 2 is connected via ethernet and computer 3 is directly connect via WIFI to the modem, what do I need to do to get them all on the same 'network layout'?
  2. All the computers need acces to the NAS wich is upstairs connected to the switch/wifi combo, how do I get that to work?
  3. I also need a regular (automatic) backup of a folder inside Computer 3, its a 'synology air' type of NAS so it has the in-browser OS, I found a couple tutorials but has anyone experience with it?

Thanks ahead! 

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Is your modem also a router?

probably if it has a switch built in.

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probably if it has a switch built in.

 

Is your modem also a router?

 

The modem is just a case with a special wire from the street running into it, outputting a single ethernet cable to the central switch/wifi combo (sorry that I was unclear)

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The modem is just a case with a special wire from the street running into it, outputting a single ethernet cable to the central switch/wifi combo (sorry that I was unclear)

 

if that is the case how to you have two computers also connected to it?

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Without knowing exactly what modem you have, I'm led to believe you don't have a router, just the switch. But your description leads me to believe the switch with Wi-Fi might actually be a router? Try connecting everything to that.

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