10-17-2019 01:05 AM
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10-19-2020 05:49 PM
If you are running the VPN client from your computer there is no need to change your home LAN subnet unless your work VPN permits a split tunneling which is not very secure for a work VPN.
10-17-2019 01:29 AM
Yes, just keep notes of any changes you make, so you can easily manage your network.
10-17-2019 02:32 AM
Can you please tell me how/where?
10-17-2019 11:28 AM
Why do you want to make this change? What is the purpose?
10-17-2019 02:00 PM
There is a conflict with systems. it will be easier to change the Telus router settings if that is possible.
10-17-2019 06:52 PM
10-17-2019 07:28 PM
@Darrells wrote:There is a conflict with systems. it will be easier to change the Telus router settings if that is possible.
What kind of conflict? Are you connecting more than one router together? What kind of network setup are you using?
10-19-2020 03:03 PM
In my case working remotely I connect to the office with a VPN and they are using 192.168.1.x addresses. They are not going to change their end, so...
10-19-2020 05:49 PM
If you are running the VPN client from your computer there is no need to change your home LAN subnet unless your work VPN permits a split tunneling which is not very secure for a work VPN.