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Tuesday, January 18th, 2022 6:55 PM

Changing local address range on router

Currently my router is configured with the subnet 10.1.10.x. My router has a static address assigned and DHCP is disabled as I have a separate DHCP server on the network. A VPN that I connect to routes all 10.x.x.x traffic through the VPN when I am connected which obviously means any computer connected to the VPN will no longer be able to communicate to local devices on the network. If I change the configuration on the router to use a 192.168.x.x address will this cause any issues with the routing on the Comcast router? Basically, is there configuration settings that I do not have access to that assume the router is configured for 10.1.10.x subnet? How does this affect the Xfinity Hotspot?

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3 years ago

Thank you for taking the time to reach out to the Forums for support, @user_7a1230. That is a great question and we want to make sure that we're able to assist you with routing for your network. Please reach out to our Business Care team by phone at 1(800)391-3000 and they can make sure that the equipment is set up correctly.