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echo: rberrypi
to: RICHARD FALKEN
from: A. DUMAS
date: 2020-12-29 10:28:00
subject: Re: Simplest 3G/4G connec

Richard Falken  wrote:
> The idea is that you have an office in Berlin with LAN A, and an office in
> Washington with LAN B. You configure your routers to establish a virtual
> private network between them so both LANS are merged (sort of).
>
> ie:
> LAN A has subnet 192.168.10.0/
> LAN B has 192.168.20.0/

Yes, and this is a nice gotcha if you want to connect two networks behind
the same type of modem/from one isp; they are bound to use the same subnet,
just their default settings; so the vpn connection won't work. I had this
once on different modems/isp's; apparently 192.168.178.0 is a popular
choice. Solution is to give one of them a different subnet.

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