armedmetallica
Occasional Visitor
Migrating upwards!
I'd like to move my 192.168.1.x to another hopefully less popular 192.168.y.x....
Mostly because when I'm traveling and I VPN into my home network, and am on a site that uses the 192.168.1.x scheme, I have issues with packets getting routed to the proper network. Not sure if this is because I suck at setting up the VPN (perhaps).
The hard part is that I have a ton of devices, and an ESXi host with 7 guests.
What I want to know here I guess is IF I setup the new network as say something like 192.168.39.x and connect to the 192.168.1.x network, physically wire N66U LAN to AC3200 WAN - will I still be able to reach the devices on the 192.168.1.x network from the 192.168.39.x devices? I understand it wont work the other way, since the other network is now behind a firewall.
I'd like to move my 192.168.1.x to another hopefully less popular 192.168.y.x....
Mostly because when I'm traveling and I VPN into my home network, and am on a site that uses the 192.168.1.x scheme, I have issues with packets getting routed to the proper network. Not sure if this is because I suck at setting up the VPN (perhaps).
The hard part is that I have a ton of devices, and an ESXi host with 7 guests.
What I want to know here I guess is IF I setup the new network as say something like 192.168.39.x and connect to the 192.168.1.x network, physically wire N66U LAN to AC3200 WAN - will I still be able to reach the devices on the 192.168.1.x network from the 192.168.39.x devices? I understand it wont work the other way, since the other network is now behind a firewall.