If you need to be able to connect to 192.168.1.10 remotely, I would suggest to use the Reverse Proxy of your Synology for this.ĭo you have a DynDNS Domain or a TopLevel Domain with DynDNS options? Do you want to use SSL certificates for the connection to emby? Do you have a webservice running on 192.168.1.10 which should be available on Port 80? The next steps, are depending on what you exactly want. If you are running emby on your Synology NAS, then turn off the Portforwarding for:Īlso, turn off the Portforwarding to 192.168.1.10 on Port 80 It doesn't matter, what IP 192.168.1.1 really is. But my preference is to keep the routing separate (like with my Google WiFi) so this is just me learning new stuff. Again, I have a number of Synology NAS and love them. In my home case I have FiOS and they just provide Ethernet (i have no tv) which plugs directly into my Google WiFi Router. If you want to use your own Router (like maybe is the OP's case) then you would normally only have a Modem in front of the router (which I normally provide my own). If you do not have another router what is on 192.168.1.1? Normally a site, if internet comes from CABLE, will either have a Modem or a Modem Router from the Cable Company. He is saying Emby Theater does not work but not sure what that mean. I do not use Emby Theater since I believe Windows only. OP said he was running Emby on a PC without problems and was added Emby to his Synology NAS. Is Emby running on your NAS or on another computer? I will come back to this later today - What I just noticed: That you have configured several portforwarding rules to "Emby" which aren't the IP of your NAS.
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