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Access to Home LAN while connected to Work VPN via Sophos

Hi Everyone!
I am using a work VPN at home and at the same time I have a home network.
Platform: Windows 10
The IP pattern of the Work VPN is 192.168.xxx.xxx
The IP pattern of the Home LAN is 192.168.1.xxx

Is it possible for me to have access to my Home LAN while being connected to Work VPN via Sophos?

I would appreciate any pointers on how to achieve that.
Is it something that I can change in my Win10 settings or is this something that has to be configured in Sophos? 

Thank you!



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  • Thank you for the heads up. 
    If it's not too much to ask, could you please suggest the changes that I have to make here. If not, then no problem at all!

    As I mentioned earlier, my work network has the same subnet and seems that their network pool is pretty vast too.
    I assume I have to make changes in these fields, right?

    Thanks again

  • Hello,

    Yes you need to change the IP Address  and Subnet Mask, I would suggest you to use 192.168.20.1 and subnet 255.255.255.0 

    Or even you can use 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 

    As long as you keep away from 192.168.1 subnet you should be fine.

    Regards,

  • so even if I would have 255.255.255.0 as my home subnet (they have the same one at work) they wouldn't conflict and my home machines would be accessible? 
    So only adjusting the IP Pool would be sufficient? 

    Thank you and sorry for my lame questions.

  • Hello there,

    The subnet mask doesn't really matter most of the time what matters in your case is the host IP, in this case, the 192.168.1.

    As long as you change the IP address the subnet mask can be anything, just move away from the IP 192.168 and you should be fine.

    So even something like 192.168.2.1 would work for you, but just better move to a different network such as 172.16.1.x 255.255.255.0 and you should be fine.

    Regards,

  • Thank you so much! Will give it a go and report back. Hopefully this will help someone else too!