VPN between 192.168.x.y

VPN between 192.168.x.y

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VPN between 192.168.x.y Rick Merrill 03-03-2007
Posted by Rick Merrill on March 3, 2007, 10:38 am
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If one network at home is 192.168.0.1 (home gateway)
and the other device is 192.168.1.205 (work)

Will the home network have to change to the same subnet?

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Posted by Simon on March 4, 2007, 4:37 am
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Rick Merrill wrote:
> If one network at home is 192.168.0.1 (home gateway)
> and the other device is 192.168.1.205 (work)
>
> Will the home network have to change to the same subnet?
No,
You want different subnets at each end.

Posted by Rick Merrill on March 4, 2007, 1:59 pm
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Simon wrote:
> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> If one network at home is 192.168.0.1 (home gateway)
>> and the other device is 192.168.1.205 (work)
>>
>> Will the home network have to change to the same subnet?
> No,
> You want different subnets at each end.

Thanks, you've perhaps saved me from shooting myself in the foot!


Posted by Rick Merrill on March 4, 2007, 2:17 pm
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Simon wrote:
> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> If one network at home is 192.168.0.1 (home gateway)
>> and the other device is 192.168.1.205 (work)
>>
>> Will the home network have to change to the same subnet?
> No,
> You want different subnets at each end.

Thanks, you've perhaps saved me from shooting myself in the foot!



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