Long as they don't need to talk to each other, you're fine.

Josh Luthman
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On Sep 9, 2011 5:39 PM, "Bill Prince" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> We put up a new AP on a POP where we already have 6 operating APs. The
> plan is to split off about 25 existing subscribers on one of the old APs
> and put them on this new AP.
>
> So we have all the subs (about 50) in one /26 (x.y.x.0/26). The ones
> we're going to move I need to put on a separate subnet, as everything is
> different, but I don't have enough IPs in a completely different subnet
> to just move them over at the moment.
>
> Would there be an issue to create a new subnet (x.y.z.32/27), and move
> all the ones we want on the new AP to this subnet? This would overlap
> with the old subnet for the short time we're moving everyone.
>
> Then after they're moved, I'll take the old x.y.z.0/26 and change it to
> x.y.z.0/27.
>
>
>
>
>
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> bp
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