1) No
problems.
2)
When you say u are incorporating NAT.. for what reason? Purely for internet
access? Why do you need to change your internal range to use
NAT?
Chnaging your range isn't really too much of an issue... you just
need to make sure you plan it out first, i.e. making sure DC's register
correctly, getting DHCP over, blah, blah.
BR
Rob
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