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Ip overlaps Cisco packet tracer

victor703
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I have a problem when I want to connect my router to multiple access points it doesn't work.
In this case, I am replicating a file network, so just adjusting something doesn't really work.
For the access points, I need to use the following ip addresses:

192.168.1.31

192.168.1.30

192.168.26

 

if i now want to configure all three of these in the router's ports, i get the message that it overlaps

 


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marce1000
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                    - FYI : Community group for Packet Tracer project questions

  M.



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Martin L
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First 2 will give u overlaping error when configured on the same router with the same subnet; You should use so called VLSM - variable subnet mask; i.e. 192.168.26.x /24 and 192.168.1.x/24 are ok but not 192.168.1.30/24 and 192.168.1.31/24; 

Regards, ML
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