Subnets *must* be different?
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:54 am
I have successfully set up connection to my local network and can access my mysql server on my LAN from remote locations.
However, while trying to demonstrate to my friend today from his house, I couldn't actually connect whereas before I've been able to. One thing that has occurred to me is that his subnet is 192.168.0.x as is mine. Is this a problem? I would have originally assumed not, because once i connect to my network I lose local connections to Internet etc and it seems like I'm routed directly through to *my* network.
If this is an issue, is there anything I can do other than ensure my network's on a different subnet? I'm not sure I like that "solution" because there's no way, surely, I can always be confident my LAN is always going be on a different subnet?
Thanks!
However, while trying to demonstrate to my friend today from his house, I couldn't actually connect whereas before I've been able to. One thing that has occurred to me is that his subnet is 192.168.0.x as is mine. Is this a problem? I would have originally assumed not, because once i connect to my network I lose local connections to Internet etc and it seems like I'm routed directly through to *my* network.
If this is an issue, is there anything I can do other than ensure my network's on a different subnet? I'm not sure I like that "solution" because there's no way, surely, I can always be confident my LAN is always going be on a different subnet?
Thanks!