Local IP address same as Google's external

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Published on 2012-06-24T18:08:45Z Indexed on 2012/06/24 21:17 UTC
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I'm exampling Google's IPs, but you get the idea.

What happens if somebody configures a router's LAN address pool to range from 62.231.75.2 to 62.231.75.255, then his computer's IP address to 62.231.75.232 and someone else on the network tries to access Google?

Or better off, is there any case in which someone in that network can, by merely attempting to access Google, accidentally bump into another computer on the network?

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