3 external IP addresses, a WRT610N, 2 PC and NAS

Can it be done with what I have? Here's my situation:

I have a modem (optical fiber) which comes with 3 LAN on s, each with a designated fixed global IP (x.x.x.26 - 28). I've been using one of these (. 26) with my WRT610N (Internet port) to connect my laptop etc. Pretty easy. Now, I recently got a NAS Synology DS107 +. Of course, if I connect it to one of the ports LAN WRT610N it gets an address 192.168.1.x as my other devices and is accessible from the outside world through x.x.x.26. But, is it possible for me to give him one of the other global unused IP (IE, x.x.x.27)? Could I connect a second modem LAN on the of directly for the WRT610N (LAN) and route somehow all that reached x.x.x.27 to the NAS, while everything that reaches x.x.x.26 is managed by the router/NAT

Or do I need extra gadget for this. (I can not connect the modem directly on the NAS since the modem does not support gigabit LAN)

You can connect the modem and the WRT610N using a wire, not two.

When you say you have three addresses 'fixed' world property intellectual, I assume you mean you have three Internet addresses.  Is this correct?

If Yes, then you have two solutions for your problem:

(1) addition of a gigabit, such as the SD2005 or SD2008 switch between your modem and the rest of your network.  Then you should be able to access each 3 fixed Internet addresses by plugging your device in the switch.  However, you cannot connect your NAS in the switch, especially if your NAS has limited ability to protect themselves against pirates.  In addition, you might prefer to keep your NAS attached to your LAN WRT610N.  If so, try solution 2.

(2) 2 solution is to leave your NAS connected to LAN WRT610N, but access on the Internet through a port.  Most NAS devices are accessible on the Internet by giving your NAS a LAN IP fixed address and then forward a port to address fixed.

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