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Although Im confident and capable of building and repairing many computers the network side for me is my weakest point.
My netgear router has the usual 192.168.x.x Unfortunately my wife's remote VPN access to work emails uses the same. This means that the VPN fails. Tech support want to come out and change the routers IP address.
As networking is my achilles in my IT knowledge Im concerned that it may cause problems with my PC and sons xbox 360 that also connect to the router. To the extent that it will be something I cant fix!
Any thoughts? Should I agree to them coming out? Is it straight forward? Or is the a router on ADSL2 that I could get that uses a different Ip address to the Netgear?
Sorry if these are basic questions but this side of things confuses me.
Cheers
My netgear router has the usual 192.168.x.x Unfortunately my wife's remote VPN access to work emails uses the same. This means that the VPN fails. Tech support want to come out and change the routers IP address.
As networking is my achilles in my IT knowledge Im concerned that it may cause problems with my PC and sons xbox 360 that also connect to the router. To the extent that it will be something I cant fix!
Any thoughts? Should I agree to them coming out? Is it straight forward? Or is the a router on ADSL2 that I could get that uses a different Ip address to the Netgear?
Sorry if these are basic questions but this side of things confuses me.
Cheers