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Oct 24 2024
4:41 AM
Wireless NAT mode overlapping?
Hi,
I have a network with a single VLAN 40. The first /28 is reserved for device management, and the rest (for user) is DHCP.
I now added few APs and configured the wireless network in NAT mode, which assigns random IPs in the 10.0.0.0/8 range.
I have two questions:
1) Can NAT mode assign an IP that overlaps with my VLAN 40 network? If so, would that cause issues?
2) Can wireless users communicate with wired devices on VLAN 40
Thanks.
Ma
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Oct 24 2024
2:07 PM
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1) they are all NATed to the LAN IP of the wireless AP, so no issues there.
2) as the ranges overlap, definitely no.
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1) they are all NATed to the LAN IP of the wireless AP, so no issues there.
2) as the ranges overlap, definitely no.
If my answer solves your problem please click Accept as Solution so others can benefit from it.

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