Hi,
I have a job to upgrade a client step by step instead of a quick remove all the currently working gear and build a new solution.
One way would be to setup his new 5300 router with the same ip network on the wan and local lan side. When I do this, I get the message that this is an invalid address on the lan side. Is there a way around this on ASus or other brand routers. Some searches said theres nothing in tcp ip stack to prevent this but it depends on the manufacturers router code.
I have a job to upgrade a client step by step instead of a quick remove all the currently working gear and build a new solution.
One way would be to setup his new 5300 router with the same ip network on the wan and local lan side. When I do this, I get the message that this is an invalid address on the lan side. Is there a way around this on ASus or other brand routers. Some searches said theres nothing in tcp ip stack to prevent this but it depends on the manufacturers router code.