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Question : Problem: VPN IP and Subnet scheme question... what are my options?
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I have a windows server 2003 PPTP VPN setup.
My OFFICE (VPN host network) network IP and subnet is: 192.168.0.X & 255.255.255.0
My HOME network IP and subnet is: 192.168.1.X & 255.255.255.128
I changed my HOME network configuration so the networks are on different subnets. My OFFICE IP & Subnet scheme is a very popular scheme for home based routers. This means I either need to change my OFFICE scheme or make sure all of my VPN client's networks are not using the same network scheme as my OFFICE network. I really don't want to have to change my OFFICE scheme. What are my option here? Do I have any besides reconfiguring my OFFICE network?
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Answer : Problem: VPN IP and Subnet scheme question... what are my options?
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Bite the bullet and make plans to change the office network. You will save much grief in the long run.
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