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Network Setting Question
Hi, i'm using broadband internet access at home and office, at office i'm using network connection that connect to internet thru a server, at home thru a router, its both as u may imagine come with difference setting, the problem is i have to change the gateway and ip everytime i connect to the respective network, is there a way to avoid this? is is troublesome to have to changing the setting back and forth.
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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I think you can do it with seperate Windows User logons...But here's another way:
NetSetMan allows you to quickly switch between pre-configured network settings. It is ideal for people on the road, that have to connect to different networks all the time, and need to update their network settings each time. NetSetMan allows you to create 5 profiles including IP address settings, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS servers. The custom settings are saved in tabs, and you can simply select your settings and click a button to update your network configurations. Free version is limited to 6 network profiles, which is more than enough for personal usage. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/netsetman.html
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