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In the Tech night discussion it was mentioned that AERDN uses 10.xxx.xxx.xxx as addresses and they encountered some difficulty with their existing network using a similar ip addressing scheme. I have the same local addressing, what can I expect?
Hi Dave,
AREDN uses 10.x.x.x and 172.x.x.x addresses for the local mesh. It is best to configure your home network to use 192.168.x.x addresses to avoid conflicts with the AREDN addresses.
I believe it may be possible to continue using 10.x addressing on your home network; this would require several static routes and would leave you vulnerable to future addressing conflicts with AREDN.
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