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Access to local network

Hi All... I am new to antsle devices and have a question.

I have set up a  win10 antlet and want to access my local network so i can map a NAS on the local network... so i want to have an antlet say 10.1.1.xx to read and write to a NAS drive on the local network 192.168.1.xx

How do i achieve this?

thanks in advance

Hi @kryten

By default, the antlets access their own internal network on 10.1.1.x.  You'll need to add a bridged nic to access your local network (192.168.1.x).

You can follow instructions here:
https://docs.antsle.com/networking/bridge#configure-virtual-nic

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lancem

Thank you, Daniel.... works perfectly

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Hi @kryten

Glad to hear that it's working!

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