[Discuss] selecting a subnet
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Wed Sep 10 18:59:51 EDT 2014
On 9/10/2014 4:04 PM, Stephen Adler wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I'm setting up a small network at work behind my own firewall. Typically
> I would use a 192.168.1.0/24 network but I'm afraid the IT people at
> work have used that for something in my work LAN environment. Is there a
> way of probing the work LAN network to ensure that what ever IP address
> I select for my network doesn't get tangled up with one on the corporate
> LAN? Or is it best to just choose one and hope for the best?
Steve,
If by "Firewall" you mean Network Address Translation-enabled wired-only
router, then it's a non issue. You plug the "WAN" port into your
corporate network and set it for DHCP (or whatever fixed address your IT
guys assigned to the port). The router will translate whatever
"detached" IP range you choose, e.g., 192.168.255.0/24, and you'll be in
business.
If you're router is /also/ a WiFi hotspot, then you'll be OK so long as
your IT guys don't come with pitchforks: hotspots automagically
associate with end-user devices, and the addresses won't be in conflict
with each other unless you choose the same "SSID" that your company uses
(actually, not even then, but I won't quibble).
However, as others have pointed out, it's best to involve your company
IT staff, so that they can assign a valid IP which is isolated from any
internal networks that those using your router should not see.
Bill Horne
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