Windows 7 does not give a warning when subnet on a network with DHCP conflicts with one of the existing static subnets on another adapter

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On the client-side, i have a loopback adapter at 192.168.1.1, with a 255.255.255.0 mask. I also have a wireless connection that does not work when the loopback adapter is enabled. Would it make sense for the operating system to give me a warning when I am connecting to a network that is on the same subnet over a different adapter?

GregC

Posted 2012-01-23T02:30:40.603

Reputation: 444

Answers

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No. Having multiple network adapters on the same subnet is a totally valid configuration assuming that both the adapters connect to the same network. That's why we have subnets, after all.

So, as far as the operating system is concerned, you just have two NICs on the same network. There's no reason for it to complain about that.

You'll need to take one of your networks and change its subnet (I suggest the loopback adapter, probably easier).

Mark Henderson

Posted 2012-01-23T02:30:40.603

Reputation: 5 956