No this will not work,  tell us what will happen when a user on floor 1, let's
say his ip address is 10.150.25.25/16 tries to ping a user on floor 2 whose ip
address is 10.150.100.25/24.  The ping will fail, but you need to know why in
order to understand why this ip scheme will not work.  By the way, if you are
using a private address, why are you choosing an addressing scheme like this
anyway.

Joe

SH Wesson wrote:

> If on one floor I use 10.150.0.0 255.255.0.0 and on the remaining 2 floors I
> use 10.150.100.0 255.255.255.0 and 10..150.102.0 255.255.255.0, will this
> work in terms of all three networks being able to communicate with each
> other.  Will there be any problems, etc.  Can someone help me reason this
> out.  Thanks.
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