Presumably you will need to set up the SB3 (and NAS for that matter)
with fixed IP addresses.
I'm assuming of course your NAS is not running a DHCP server.

If that is the case it might be worthwhile choosing IP addresses that
are in the same subnet as the ones dished out by your current router.
Obviously choose ones that are outside your router's DHCP server
scope.

That way if you do need to plug the NAS or SB3 back into your current
network, they would continue to work without having to mess about
changing IP addresses.


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